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Conquest of Tunis (1574)

Conquest of Tunis
Part of the Ottoman-Habsburg wars

The Ottoman fleet attacking Tunis at La Goulette in 1574.
Date12 July – 13 September 1574[1]
Location
Result Ottoman victory
Territorial
changes
Ottomans capture Tunis
Belligerents
Spain Spanish Empire Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Spain Gabrio Serbelloni (POW) Occhiali[2]
Koca Sinan Pasha[2]
Strength
Total men: 7,000 250–300 warships
Total men: 100,000
Casualties and losses
6,700 killed
300 prisoners
25,000[3]
(Spanish claim)

The conquest of Tunis in 1574 marked the conquest of Tunis by the Ottoman Empire over the Spanish Empire, which had seized the place a year earlier. The event virtually determined the supremacy in North Africa vied between both empires in favour of the former,[4] sealing the Ottoman domination over eastern and central Maghreb,[5] with the Ottoman dependencies in Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli ensuingly coming to experience a golden age as corsair states.[4]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference KMS was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b Ibn abi dinar, Mohammad (1869). Al-Muʾnis fy Akhbaar Afryqiyah wa-Tunis: Vol.I. Tunisia.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference Garcés, p.222 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ a b The new Cambridge modern history R. B. Wernham, p.354
  5. ^ The Regency of Tunis and the Ottoman Porte, 1777–1814: Army and Government of a North-African Ottoman Eyâlet at the End of the Eighteenth Century by Asma Moalla, Routledge, 2004 ISBN 0-415-29781-8, p.3 [1]

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