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    Dragut (Turkish: Turgut Reis; 1485 – 23 June 1565) was an Ottoman corsair, naval commander, governor, and noble. Under his command, the Ottoman Empire's...
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    Death of Dragut is an oil painting by the Maltese artist Giuseppe Calì, from 1867. It depicts the death of the Ottoman general Dragut during the Great...
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  • Vasile Drăguț (January 9, 1928—November 1, 1987) was a Romanian art critic and academic. Born in Murgași, Dolj County, he graduated from Saint Sava National...
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    particular, the corsair Dragut was proving to be a major threat to the Christian nations of the central Mediterranean. Dragut and the Knights were continually...
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    Tigné Point (redirect from Dragut Point)
    originally known as Punta di Santa Maria, and its extremity is also known as Dragut Point. The local militia had a small watch post on what is now Tigné Point...
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    درغوت باشا) is a mosque in Tripoli, Libya. It was built in around 1560 by Dragut on the site of a Hospitaller church, parts of which were incorporated into...
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    Seller The Laundress Drăguț et al., p. 174 Drăguț et al., p. 173 Drăguț et al., pp. 173–174, 179 Drăguț et al., pp. 168, 174, 179 Drăguț et al., pp. 167–168;...
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    Suleiman, and were commanded by the Ottoman admirals Hayreddin Barbarossa and Dragut. France supported the Ottomans with an artillery unit during the 1543 Ottoman...
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    Chapter I, Chapter XIII Drăguţ et al., p.167, 171-172; Zambaccian, Chapter I Drăguţ et al., p.167-168; Zambaccian, Chapter VIII Drăguţ et al., p.166 Zambaccian...
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  • The sack of Vieste was led by Dragut and took place on the 15th of July in 1554. This sack resulted in the capture of the fortress, a massacre and the...
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    attempt to overthrow the Papal States. His first major work, The Death of Dragut from 1867, is still deemed a masterpiece; it was purchased by the government...
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    the Ottoman admiral Turgut Reis who was born there in 1485. Also known as Dragut, Turgut Reis was famous for his expeditions on the coasts of Spain, France...
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  • occurred in 1563 when Dragut landed in the province of Granada, Spain, and sacked or captured some coastal settlements. Dragut had a reputation for his...
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    76-77 Drăguţ et al., p.193, 196; Şorban, p.32-33; Zambaccian Şorban, p.18-20 Șorban, p.20-21, 24 Drăguţ et al., p.193; Grigorescu, p.432 Drăguţ et al...
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    squadron of 11 galleys, anchored at Girolata, led by the Ottoman admiral Dragut, whom the commander of the Ottoman Navy, Hayreddin Barbarossa, had committed...
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    According to later reports, when Sinan Pasha (Sinanüddin Yusuf Pasha) and Dragut refused to lift the siege, on grounds that they were under order to eradicate...
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  • Ibrahim Pasha ("the Favorite") and Maktul Ibrahim Pasha ("the Executed") Dragut, Ottoman Naval Commander & Pasha of Tripoli El-Emam family Emin Pasha Enver...
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    Barbarossa ("Redbeard"), and his older brother Oruç, Turgut Reis (known as Dragut in the West), Kurtoğlu (known as Curtogoli in the West), Kemal Reis, Salih...
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    Algiers, the bases from which North African (Muslim) forces under the corsair Dragut preyed upon Christian shipping. In 1560, a Spanish-led Christian fleet was...
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    became princes of Pantelleria until 1553, when a Turkish fleet commanded by Dragut sacked the island. A naval battle took place near the island in July 1586...
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    Ana Maria Savu (née Dragut; born 24 February 1990) is a Romanian handballer for SCM Gloria Buzău (women's handball) and the Romanian national team. Prosport...
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    ISBN 978-0-684-17918-6. "And the corsairs' greatest leader, Dragut, had also done time, at the oar of a Genoese galley. Dragut was born of Greek parents, Orthodox Christians...
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    their attacks and their losses. The death on 23 June of skilled commander Dragut, a corsair and admiral of the Ottoman fleet, was a serious blow. The Turkish...
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    North Africa under the naval command of another Greek Moslem, Torghoud (or Dragut), who succeeded Barbarossa upon the latter's death in 1546. Braudel, Fernand...
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    barbary pirates. Cave of Dragut: This cave depicts the invasion of the Berbers in Cullera, and it is said that the pirate Dragut was once there. Air-raid...
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    Hayreddin and his older brother Oruç Reis (Redbeard), Turgut Reis (known as Dragut in the West), Kurtoglu (known as Curtogoli in the West), Kemal Reis, Salih...
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    Retrieved 8 August 2017. "'Xagħret Mewwija: L-Istorja tal-Belt … Milwija' aka Dragut's revenge – The Malta Independent". www.independent.com.mt. "The Secrets...
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  • Tunis Kingdom of Beni Abbas Kingdom of Kuku  Kingdom of France Victory Dragut dies in action leading to conflict between remaining Ottoman generals Myth...
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    on Capri. The Ottomans eventually departed from Capri, but another famous Ottoman admiral, Dragut, recaptured both the island and the castle in 1553....
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    1550, the Ottoman general Dragut landed in Cullera, Valencia and sacked the city taking away many inhabitants in slavery. Dragut had just assaulted Benalmádena...
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