
Revaluating 16th-century Ottoman Conquest of Tunisia
Reviewed by Tom Verde
The Regency of Tunis 1535–1666: Genesis of an Ottoman Province in the Maghreb
Temime Blili. AUC Press, 2021.
“The Regency of Tunis emerged from a long period of struggles and rivalries between the Spanish and the Ottomans in which the crucial issue had been control of the Mediterranean.”
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