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    English Tangier was the period in Moroccan history in which the city of Tangier was occupied by England as part of its colonial empire from 1661 to 1684...
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    Tangier (/tænˈdʒɪər/ tan-JEER; Arabic: طنجة, romanized: Ṭanjah, [tˤandʒa], [tˤanʒa]) or Tangiers is a city in northwestern Morocco, on the coasts of the...
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  • governors of Tangier during the period when it was under European control (1471–1684). Timeline of Tangier Tangier Garrison Tangier Regiment 2nd Tangier Regiment...
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    Canaletto. The Kingdom of England acquired the north African city of Tangier as English Tangier in 1661 as part of King Charles II's marriage settlement with...
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  • Look up tangier or Tangier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tangier is a city in Morocco. Tangier or Tangiers may also refer to: Tangier (1946 film)...
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    The Tangier Garrison was the land force which oversaw the defence of English Tangier between 1661 and 1684 when it was evacuated. It was part of the English...
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    The Battle of Tangier, also known as the Battle of Jew's Hill, took place between a detachment of the English Tangier Garrison under the command of governor...
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    on Tangier speak a distinctive dialect of Southern American English. Scholars have disputed how much of the dialect is derived from British English lexicon...
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  • end of English Tangier. 1815 – Grand Mosque of Tangier rebuilt. 1821 – American Legation building in use. 1844 6 August: Bombardment of Tangiers (by the...
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  • The Battle of Tangier in 1662 was the first major engagement between the Moroccans, led by Khadir Ghaïlan, and the English garrison, led by Nathaniel Fines...
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    (PDF), The International City of Tangier, Stanford University Press "Reestablishment of the International Regime in Tangiers". Department of State Bulletin...
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    Portuguese, including Tangier in North Africa and Bombay in India. In North America, Newfoundland and Virginia were the first centres of English colonisation....
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  • The Great Siege of Tangier was an unsuccessful siege of English-occupied Tangier by the forces of the sultanate of Morocco in 1680. Since the start of...
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    Leila Benslimane (26 December 2021). "Tangier gets a new Museum of Contemporary Art". Morocco Jewish Times. [1] Tangiers Jean-François Clément (1996), "Tanger...
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  • in English Tangier and was elected Common Councilman of Tangier in 1677, becoming an alderman there in 1679. He was mayor from 1682 until the English evacuated...
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    Alexander Spotswood (category People from English Tangier)
    Spotswood was born in Tangier, a city on the African shore of the Strait of Gibraltar, in 1676. At that time the city, under English occupation, was run...
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  • attempt by the Black Army to weaken their hold on Tangiers, which led to a situation where Tangiers (and neighbouring cities like Tetouan and Ksar el-Kebir)...
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  • Fem2fem band. "Tangier" by the Scottish musician Donovan on his album The Hurdy Gurdy Man. Live at Tangiers – a solo by Michael Stanley "Tangiers" – an instrumental...
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  • Toider" English: traditional dialect of the Chesapeake Bay, Tangier, Ocracoke, the Outer Banks, Virginia Barrier Islands, etc. New Orleans English Philadelphia...
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    Wenceslaus Hollar (category People from English Tangier)
    1649 Great View of Prague which induced the king to send him, in 1668, to Tangier, to draw the town and forts. During his return to England a desperate and...
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