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Sack of Granada
Date1563
Location
Province of Granada, Spain
Result

Ottoman victory

• Capture of Almuñécar and other coastal settlements[1][2]
• 4,000 inhabitants enslaved[1]
Belligerents
Flag of Spanish Empire Spain Sack of Granada Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Dragut
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
4,000 enslaved Unknown

The sack of Granada occurred in 1563 when Dragut landed in the province of Granada, Spain, and sacked or captured some coastal settlements.[1]

Dragut had a reputation for his activity in the Mediterranean, plundering and destroying countless cities before enslaving the inhabitants such as in Cullera or in Vieste where all or almost all of the remaining inhabitants were beheaded.[3]

In 1563, Dragut landed at the shores of Granada. He proceeded to sack the city and capture Almuñécar as well as other coastal settlements.[1][2] He enslaved a total of 4,000 inhabitants.[1]

Dragut later captured 6 ships near Capri and captured Chiaia in Naples before going on to raid Oristano, Marcellino and Ercolento.[2]

  1. ^ a b c d e Concise History of Islam Muzaffar Husain Syed, Syed Saud Akhtar, B D Usmani Vij Books India Pvt Ltd,
  2. ^ a b c Bodrumlu Amiral Turgut Reis Cezmi Çoban Bodrum Yarımada Basın Yayın Tur. San. Ltd. Şti.,
  3. ^ Leinen los - Segel hoch - Poseidon wir kommen: Auf dem Albatros von Kroatien über Italien nach Griechenland Elke Clemenz

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