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Battle of Azemmour

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18,000 infantry2,450 cavalry400 ships
  
Unknown

Dates
  
28 Aug 1513 – 29 Aug 1513

Location
  
Unknown
  
Unknown

Result
  
Portuguese victory

Similar
  
Conquest of Asilah, Fall of Agadir, Conquest of Santarém, Battle of Diu, Battle of Río Salado

The Battle of Azemmour took place in Morocco, on 28 and 29 August 1513 between the Portuguese Empire and the Moroccan Wattasid dynasty.

Azemmour, dependent on the King of Fes, even enjoying of great autonomy, paid vassalage to the king João II of Portugal since 1486. The disagreements generated with the governor Moulay Zayam, who refused to pay tribute to Manuel I of Portugal and prepared an army to defend itself, caused King Manuel to send a fleet to that city on 15 August 1513.

On 1 September the Portuguese army, led by James, Duke of Braganza, took the city without resistance.

Prior to his voyage of circumnavigation, Ferdinand Magellan fought in this battle, where he received a severe knee wound. After taking leave without permission, he fell out of favor at the Portuguese royal court.

The battle resulted in the conquest of Azemmour, which was named Azamor by the Portuguese.

References

Battle of Azemmour Wikipedia


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