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  1. Tangier was frequently besieged by European forces in the 15th century until it was finally conquered by the Portuguese in 1471. The Portuguese immediately converted the mosque or rebuilt the site into a cathedral. In 1662 Tangier was passed to the English as part of Catherine of Braganza's dowry to Charles II.

  2. The Tangier International Zone (Arabic: منطقة طنجة الدولية Minṭaqat Ṭanja ad-Dawliyya, French: Zone internationale de Tanger, Spanish: Zona Internacional de Tánger) was a 382 km 2 (147 sq mi) international zone centered on the city of Tangier, Morocco, which existed from 1925 until its reintegration into independent Morocco in 1956, with interruption during the Spanish ...

  3. 1 The older histories that remain the key references for the settlement of Tangier tended not to trace connections between Tangier and England's global empire, as in Routh's, E. M. G. Tangier: England's lost Atlantic outpost, 1661–1684 (London, 1912)Google Scholar, which remains the only full-length study of the English occupation of Tangier, or focused on the city's role for English naval ...

  4. Man from Tangier. Man from Tangier (en español, El hombre de Tánger ), estrenada en Estados Unidos como Thunder over Tangier ( Trueno sobre Tánger) 1 es una película inglesa, de 1957, del género policíaco, dirigida por Lance Comfort y protagonizada por Robert Hutton, Lisa Gastoni (que en aquel entonces tenía 22 años) y Martin Benson .

  5. Tangier is a town in Accomack County, Virginia, United States, on Tangier Island in the Chesapeake Bay. The population was 436 at the 2020 census. [4] Since 1850, the island's landmass has been reduced by 67%. Under the mid-range sea level rise scenario, much of the remaining landmass is expected to be lost in the next 50 years and the town ...

  6. Battle. On April 1662, [5] Ghailand arrived in Tangier with an army of 5,000 troops, [6] where he tried to force the garrison to leave the fort for a battle. [7] On May 3, an English force of 500 men led by Major Nathaniel Fines left the fort with the goal of driving out the Moroccans from the city. The English made a successful sortie that ...

  7. On 20 September 2015, Mohammed VI and French President François Hollande made there a communication dubbed the "Tangier Call" (French: Appel de Tanger) about the need to fight climate change. [6] Across the street from the Marshan Palace lies the Mendoub's Residence , the former mansion of the Mendoub (representative of the Sultan of Morocco in Tangier) that later hosted the Forbes Museum of ...