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Present-day Oran was founded in 903 by the Azdadja and Ajissa Berbers of the Maghrawa confederation who lived in the area. [14] The city enjoyed a period of prosperity under the Almohad Caliph Abd al-Mu'min for a lengthy period of time when he built thirty vessels to connect it with Andalusia. [14]
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Oran, Algeria. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Prior to 19th century. [edit] 903 CE – Ouahran founded by Andalusian Umayyad traders (traditional date). [1]
Oran was founded at the beginning of the 10th century by Andalusian merchants as a base for trade with the North African hinterland, and it developed commercially owing to its sea connections with Europe.
Founded in the 10th century by Andalusians as a base for trade with the northern African hinterland, it was held by the Spanish from 1509 to 1708, when it fell to the Ottomans. It was devastated by an earthquake in 1790, and in 1792 the Ottomans settled a Jewish community there.
A 1636 map of the Kingdom of Persia. The region that is now the country of Iran has been known by many different names, and has had varying boundaries and borders over the past 5000 years. The name Iran comes from the Avestan word airyānąm, appearing in the time of Cyrus the Great (4th century BC).
Oran was founded in the 10 th century by Andalusian merchants and incorporated into the Kingdom of Tlemcen, serving as its main seaport since the 15 th century. Jews began settling the area mainly in 1391, when they arrived there as refugees from Spain (first wave of expulsion).
Present-day Oran was founded in 903 by the azdaja and ajissa berbers of the Maghrawa confederation who lived the area and eventually founded the modern city of Oran. the city enjoyed a period of prosperity under the Almohad Caliph Abd al-Mu’min for a lengthy period of time where he built thirty vessels to connect it with Andalasia.