Ottoman conquest of Tripoli (1551)
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The Ottoman conquest of Tripoli in 1551 was a key 16th-century military campaign in which the Ottoman Empire captured the North African port city of Tripoli from the Knights of St. John, consolidating its control over the central Mediterranean.
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| Label | Occurrences |
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| Ottoman conquest of Tripoli (1551) canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Ottoman conquest of Tripoli (1551) Context triple: [Great Siege of Malta, precededBy, Ottoman conquest of Tripoli (1551)]
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Conquest of Tunis (1535)
The Conquest of Tunis (1535) was a major Habsburg-led military campaign in which Emperor Charles V captured the strategic North African city of Tunis from Ottoman control, significantly impacting Mediterranean power dynamics.
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B.
Ottoman conquest of Caffa
The Ottoman conquest of Caffa was a 1475 military campaign in which the Ottoman Empire seized the key Black Sea port of Caffa from Genoese control, marking the end of Genoese dominance in Crimea and strengthening Ottoman influence in the region.
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C.
Conquest of Ceuta
The Conquest of Ceuta was the 1415 Portuguese capture of the North African city of Ceuta, marking the beginning of Portugal’s overseas expansion and the wider European Age of Discovery.
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D.
Siege of Rhodes (1522)
The Siege of Rhodes (1522) was a major Ottoman campaign under Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent that culminated in the capture of the island of Rhodes and the expulsion of the Knights Hospitaller from their stronghold.
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E.
Portuguese capture of Tangier
The Portuguese capture of Tangier was a 15th-century military campaign in which Portugal sought to expand its North African holdings by seizing the strategic port city of Tangier from Muslim rule.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Ottoman conquest of Tripoli (1551) Target entity description: The Ottoman conquest of Tripoli in 1551 was a key 16th-century military campaign in which the Ottoman Empire captured the North African port city of Tripoli from the Knights of St. John, consolidating its control over the central Mediterranean.
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A.
Conquest of Tunis (1535)
The Conquest of Tunis (1535) was a major Habsburg-led military campaign in which Emperor Charles V captured the strategic North African city of Tunis from Ottoman control, significantly impacting Mediterranean power dynamics.
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B.
Ottoman conquest of Caffa
The Ottoman conquest of Caffa was a 1475 military campaign in which the Ottoman Empire seized the key Black Sea port of Caffa from Genoese control, marking the end of Genoese dominance in Crimea and strengthening Ottoman influence in the region.
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C.
Conquest of Ceuta
The Conquest of Ceuta was the 1415 Portuguese capture of the North African city of Ceuta, marking the beginning of Portugal’s overseas expansion and the wider European Age of Discovery.
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D.
Siege of Rhodes (1522)
The Siege of Rhodes (1522) was a major Ottoman campaign under Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent that culminated in the capture of the island of Rhodes and the expulsion of the Knights Hospitaller from their stronghold.
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E.
Portuguese capture of Tangier
The Portuguese capture of Tangier was a 15th-century military campaign in which Portugal sought to expand its North African holdings by seizing the strategic port city of Tangier from Muslim rule.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Ottoman–Habsburg wars event
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military campaign ⓘ siege ⓘ |
| broaderConflict |
Ottoman–Spanish conflicts in the Mediterranean
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surface form:
Ottoman–Spanish rivalry in the Mediterranean
|
| chronology | 16th century ⓘ |
| conflict |
Knights Hospitaller
ⓘ
surface form:
Knights of St. John
Ottoman Empire ⓘ Spanish Empire ⓘ |
| country | Ottoman Empire ⓘ |
| endTime | 1551 ⓘ |
| followedBy | Ottoman rule in Tripoli ⓘ |
| follows | Spanish and Knights of St. John control of Tripoli ⓘ |
| geopoliticalImpact |
consolidation of Ottoman control over central Mediterranean
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weakening of Christian naval powers’ position in North Africa ⓘ |
| hasCause | Ottoman expansion in the central Mediterranean ⓘ |
| hasEffect |
Ottoman control of Tripoli
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end of Knights of St. John rule in Tripoli ⓘ strengthening of Ottoman naval presence in central Mediterranean ⓘ |
| hasPart |
naval operations in the central Mediterranean
ⓘ
siege of Tripoli fortress ⓘ |
| historicalRegion | Barbary Coast ⓘ |
| location |
Tripoli
ⓘ
Tripolitania ⓘ present-day Libya ⓘ |
| militaryBranch |
Ottoman navy
ⓘ
surface form:
Ottoman Navy
Ottoman Army ⓘ
surface form:
Ottoman land forces
|
| newHolder | Ottoman Empire ⓘ |
| notableCommander |
Sinan Pasha
ⓘ
Turgut Reis ⓘ |
| opponent |
Knights Hospitaller
ⓘ
surface form:
Knights of St. John
Spanish Empire ⓘ |
| opposingCommander | Knights of St. John leadership in Tripoli ⓘ |
| participant |
Knights of St. John garrison
ⓘ
Sinan Pasha ⓘ Spanish-supported defenders ⓘ Turgut Reis ⓘ |
| partOf | Ottoman–Habsburg wars ⓘ |
| previousHolder |
Knights Hospitaller
ⓘ
surface form:
Knights of St. John
Spanish Empire ⓘ |
| result |
Ottoman victory
ⓘ
capture of Tripoli by the Ottomans ⓘ |
| significantPlace |
Tripoli fortress
ⓘ
Tripoli harbor ⓘ |
| startTime | 1551 ⓘ |
| strategicImportance |
control of North African corsair bases
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control of central Mediterranean sea lanes ⓘ |
| temporalContext | age of Ottoman naval expansion ⓘ |
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Subject: Ottoman conquest of Tripoli (1551) Description of subject: The Ottoman conquest of Tripoli in 1551 was a key 16th-century military campaign in which the Ottoman Empire captured the North African port city of Tripoli from the Knights of St. John, consolidating its control over the central Mediterranean.
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