Lol

lol
frenchies

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looks like to me they barely took part in that battle

go away frog apologist

Yep, those were t*Rks getting rekt by SPANISH BVLLS

our contribution to that battle was the fleet and we lost like 9 ships lol
franco-ottoman alliance was comfy though tbqh

why did France ally with Turks in 1500s?

I thought religion was still a major factor in diplomacy at that point.

berbers*

hence french

because they bordered the Habsburgs in the East, who were getting too powerful for their own good
they allied the Persans themselves though

actually the army in that battle was mostly comprised of Turks and Janissaries, with a few Berbers

Based??

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*cringes*

Apparently he's right.
But saying "few" is probably wrong.

>Hassan Pasha, instructed by the Sultan Suleiman, assembled soon an army of 100,000 men among Turks, Algerines and a large number of Janissaries.[3]

*cringes*

In Ottoman Empire only the sultan himself could raise 100.000 men

because there were like 150K soldiers in the whole empire.

the only thing that's for sure is that not a single frenchman helped you lose that battle

>wikipedia

Look up "cinque de maio"
I think it's the Mexican national day.
They celebrate a victory against France, 1 mexican beat 10 french soldiers.

in english...

The historical sources on the page fr.wikipedia says otherwise.

Just keep in mind that all misinformation on ENGLISH.wikipedia proves only one thing, the eternal butthurt of the anglo against France.
There are Anglo people losing their time on this, right now, in 2018.

on the islamic side there was 15,000 ground soldiers, and 10,000 cavalry as support.

90% of the troops were Algerian, from local berber tribes/kingdoms. It's not related in any way to France nor the Ottoman.

It was mosly troops from the beni abbas and kuku kigndoms, two seperate entities.

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Anyone want to see my "Spain get rekt in north africa" folder?

1/??

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go ahead

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I'm impressed, they tried and failed to take the same city for like 10 times in a row whitout giving up

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>it will works this time, those damn pirats

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They really, really loved Oran

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On the moroccan side.

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this is one is worse than 1541

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Al Andalus battles were the best.

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some were massives

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*lose your ing to literal niggers*

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the mighty iberian soldier in action

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*outnumber*
*still lose*

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based almazor

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hmmm

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No, it quiet literally doesn't say that

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Puebla

I'll end one my favorite, the battle that started everything.

I've a 100+ folders al andalus and the barbary wars.

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HOLY FUCK. AHAHAHAHAHAHHA. Being a spaniard must be suffering.

>that butthurted baguette
Spaniards literally captured your king (twice if I'm not wrong) what's more pathetic than that?

bro we humiliated you way harder outside of your 100 years of European hegemony
first off we were the ones who ended your domination in the Thirty Years' War, and then we made a Frenchman your king, then we staged history's worst betrayal under Napoleon on your soil by conquering you while you were giving us access lol

They should change Gibraltar's name once Spain gets it back. Imagine being cucked for that long.

>Spanish losses: "who know"
>Abdul and France losses: "A lot and some ships too"

I kinda remember Wikipedia to be a bit less lazy.