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  2. Timeline of Tangier - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of Tangier. ... The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Tangier, ... Revolution of the King and the People; Modern (1956–present) Ifni War;

  3. List of years in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Revolution of the King and the People; Modern (1956–present) Ifni War; ... History by topic. Jewish; Economic; ... Timeline of Rabat; Timeline of Tangier;

  4. Tangier - Wikipedia

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    Tangier has been reputed as a safe house for international spying activities. [107] Its position during the Cold War and during other spying periods of the 19th and 20th centuries is legendary. Tangier acquired the reputation of a spying and smuggling centre and attracted foreign capital due to political neutrality and commercial liberty at ...

  5. Category:History of Tangier - Wikipedia

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  6. History of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The death of one of the students further inflamed protests, resulting in buildings being burned and looted, particularly symbols of wealth. While the official death toll was 5 people, the New York Times reported a toll of 33 people and quoted an anonymous source claiming the real death toll was likely higher. The government denied reports that ...

  7. Portuguese Tangier - Wikipedia

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    Leonardo de Ferrari's plan of the Portuguese fortifications at Tangier, c. 1655. The Wattasids assaulted Tangier in 1508, 1511, and 1515 but without success.. In 1508, future Portuguese of India Duarte de Menezes succeeded his father as captain of Tangier, a function he had already been effectively performing in his father's name since 1507. [9]

  8. List of governors of Tangier - Wikipedia

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    Killed in action in the Battle of Tangier. 4 May 1664 to 1664: Sir Tobias Bridge, Acting Governor 1664 to April 1665: John Fitzgerald, Governor April 1665 to 1666: John, Baron Belasyse, Governor 1666 to 1669: Sir Henry Norwood, Governor 1669 to 1670: John Middleton, Earl of Middleton, Governor 1st Term. 1670 to 1672: Sir Hugh Chomondeley ...

  9. Portuguese conquest of Tangier - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the conquest of Asilah by the Portuguese, Afonso V ordered Dom João, who was probably the son of the Duke of Bragança, to take Tangier. [5] [6] The citizens of Tangier believed support from Muhammad al-Shaikh, the governor of Asilah, would come to assist in repelling the invading Portuguese army. However, involved in his ongoing ...