Pierre Dan, Histoire de Barbarie et de ses corsaires, Pierre Rocolet, 1649 (in French) Roger Coindreau, « Les Corsaires de Salé », La Croisée des chemins, 2006...
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century, Salé became a haven for Barbary pirates, among them the Moriscos expelled from Spain turned corsairs, who formed an independent Republic of Salé. Salé...
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states. Similar raids were undertaken from Salé (see Salé Rovers) and other ports in Morocco. Barbary corsairs captured thousands of merchant ships and...
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Buti, Gilbert (2013-04-25). Dictionnaire des corsaires et des pirates [Dictionary of Corsairs and Pirates] (in French). CNRS. ISBN 978-2-271-07701-1. Retrieved...
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Rabat (redirect from Rabat-Salé (wilaya))
"New Salé" while the city of the north bank was known as "Old Salé". Corsair activities were based in New Salé, whereas the inhabitants of Old Salé generally...
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manned the pirate fleet of Tripoli, 3,000 in Tunis, and several thousand more in the various minor pirate bases such as Bona, Susa, Bizerta, and Salé. The corsairs...
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even to pirates. The Barbary pirates of North Africa as well as the Ottoman Empire were sometimes called "Turkish corsairs". The word "corsair" comes directly...
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copyrights to Pirates and their other operas. Fiction and plays about pirates were ubiquitous in the 19th century. Walter Scott's The Pirate (1822) and James...
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Corsairs’ Longest Voyage: The Turkish Raid in Iceland 1627 Þorsteinn Helgason BRILL, Dan, Pierre (1649). Histoire de Barbarie, et de ses corsaires:...
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