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Khadir Ghaïlan

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Khadir Ghaïlan (Library of Congress, Ahmad al Khādir ibn 'Ali Ghaylān; generally known to English-speakers as Gayland or Guyland) was a powerful warlord in Morocco during the seventeenth century.[1] He controlled large swathes of the region until his death in September 1672 at the hands of Moulay Ismail. During the 1660s, He was noted for his clashes with the Anglo-Irish garrison at Tangier. Despite gaining a success over the garrison at the Battle of Tangier (1664) he was never able to seriously threaten the port. He agreed a number of truces with the Governors of Tangier.

Depictions

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The play "The Heir of Morocco, with the Death of Gayland" written by Elkanah Settle in 1682 was a political attack on John Dryden, and is entirely fictional in respect of the characters used.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Childs p.136-41
  2. ^ Brown, Frank C. Elkanah Settle: His Life and Works. p. 23.

Bibliography

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  • Childs, John. The Army of Charles II. Routledge, 1976.