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Title: The strategy of the ottoman empire towards Morocco during the reign of sultan Suleiman El kanouni
Authors: نذير روابحي
محمد شبوب
Keywords: Morocco
Ottoman Empire
Strategy
Suleiman el kanouni
Modern
Issue Date: 31-Dec-2020
Series/Report no.: numéro 44 SSH V12 N4;
Abstract: The strategy of the Ottoman Empire towards Morocco during the reign of sultan Suleiman of Elkanouni. During the sixteenth century, the Ottoman empire discovered an expansion in it, geography, with the help of the ottamanian leaders, such as Suleiman Elkanouni 1520/1566.The ottoman state during his reign has expanded after the conquest , made by various regions , including the Maghreb. The Ottoman Empire sought to develop a strategy for these regions, known as the silent penetration strategy. So the ottoman made several Attempts to create loopholes in the Moroccan military and political system. In the military field, the penetration strategy followed was two-fold. The second one was direct through. The activity of the ottoman navy on the coast of Moroccan. The political aspect was the attempts to intervene in the context of the between the parties to the Moroccan conflict at the time by supporting and wining the parties supporting it and this appeared in many station. On the other honored, Moroccan south to defend their system and protect it from the ottoman infiltration by Morocco’s domestic front politically as well a building military system to counter to ottoman to expansion on the religious side Moroccan sought to block the ottomans attempts to win Sufism to their side by restricting them
Description: Revue des Sciences Sociales et Humaines
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/24571
ISSN: 2170-1121
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