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- Bombardment_of_Mogador abstract "The Bombardment of Mogador took place in August 1844, when French Navy forces under the Prince de Joinville attacked the Moroccan city of Mogador, modern Essaouira, and the island facing the city, Mogador island. The campaign was part of the First Franco-Moroccan War.".
- Bombardment_of_Mogador causalties "No ships lost. 78 dead and wounded (14+ KIA)".
- Bombardment_of_Mogador combatant "22px France".
- Bombardment_of_Mogador combatant "22px Morocco".
- Bombardment_of_Mogador commander Fran%C3%A7ois_d'Orl%C3%A9ans,_Prince_of_Joinville.
- Bombardment_of_Mogador isPartOfMilitaryConflict Franco-Moroccan_War.
- Bombardment_of_Mogador place Essaouira.
- Bombardment_of_Mogador place Morocco.
- Bombardment_of_Mogador result "French victory".
- Bombardment_of_Mogador strength "120 cannons".
- Bombardment_of_Mogador strength "15 warships".
- Bombardment_of_Mogador strength "400-500 Imperial troops".
- Bombardment_of_Mogador thumbnail The_attack_of_Mogador_by_the_French_fleet_Serkis_Diranian.jpg?width=300.
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- Bombardment_of_Mogador caption "The attack of Mogador by the French fleet, Serkis Diranian.".
- Bombardment_of_Mogador casualties "No ships lost. 78 dead and wounded".
- Bombardment_of_Mogador combatant "22".
- Bombardment_of_Mogador commander Fran%C3%A7ois_d'Orl%C3%A9ans,_Prince_of_Joinville.
- Bombardment_of_Mogador conflict "Bombardment of Mogador".
- Bombardment_of_Mogador date "--08-15".
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- Bombardment_of_Mogador partof "the First Franco-Moroccan War".
- Bombardment_of_Mogador place Essaouira.
- Bombardment_of_Mogador place Morocco.
- Bombardment_of_Mogador result "French victory".
- Bombardment_of_Mogador strength "120".
- Bombardment_of_Mogador strength "15".
- Bombardment_of_Mogador strength "400".
- Bombardment_of_Mogador subject Category:1844_in_France.
- Bombardment_of_Mogador subject Category:1844_in_Morocco.
- Bombardment_of_Mogador subject Category:Battles_involving_France.
- Bombardment_of_Mogador subject Category:Battles_involving_Morocco.
- Bombardment_of_Mogador subject Category:Conflicts_in_1844.
- Bombardment_of_Mogador type Abstraction100002137.
- Bombardment_of_Mogador type Act100030358.
- Bombardment_of_Mogador type Battle100953559.
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- Bombardment_of_Mogador comment "The Bombardment of Mogador took place in August 1844, when French Navy forces under the Prince de Joinville attacked the Moroccan city of Mogador, modern Essaouira, and the island facing the city, Mogador island. The campaign was part of the First Franco-Moroccan War.".
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- Bombardment_of_Mogador depiction The_attack_of_Mogador_by_the_French_fleet_Serkis_Diranian.jpg.
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- Bombardment_of_Mogador name "Bombardment of Mogador".