Raid of Marrakesh (1515)

Raid of Marrakesh (1515)
Part of Moroccan–Portuguese conflicts

Bab el Khemis Gate in Marrakesh where the Moroccan garrison engaged with the Portuguese troops
Date23 April 1515
Location
Result Moroccan victory
Belligerents
  • Berber auxiliaries
Supported by:
Saadians
Wattasids
Commanders and leaders
  • Nuno Fernandes de Ataíde
  • Dom Pedro de Sousa
  • Yahya ben Tafuft
  • Sheikh of Abido
  • Sheikh of Garabia
  • Sheikh Cid Meimam
Emir Nasr al-Hintati[1]
Strength
500 Portuguese horsemen
2,400 Berber horsemen
Unknown
Casualties and losses
None Portuguese killed but some wounded
10 or 12 Berbers killed and many wounded.[2]
Unknown

The Raid of Marrakech took place in 1515, when the Portuguese governor of Safi Nuno Fernandes de Ataíde led a raid that penetrated as far as Marrakech in hopes of forcing its Hintata ruler to accept Portuguese suzerainty, the attack, however, failed.[3][4]

It is considered the most daring exploit in the career of Ataíde.

  1. ^ Weston F. Cook: The Hundred Years War For Morocco: Gunpowder And The Military Revolution In The Early Modern Muslim World, Avalon Publishing, 1994, p.148
  2. ^ Damião de Góis: Chronica d'el-rei D. Manuel, volume VIII, 1911, p.104.[1]
  3. ^ Susana Ferreira, The Crown, the Court and the Casa Da Índia: Political Centralization in Portugal 1479-1521, p. 146 [2]
  4. ^ Ataíde e os Mouros de Pazes da Duquela WordPress. Consultado em 19 de Outubro de 2015 [3]

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