Moroccan–Portuguese conflicts

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Portuguese possessions in Magreb (1415-1769).

Moroccan–Portuguese conflicts refer to a series of battles between Portugal in Magreb throughout history. The first battle was in Ceuta, marking the start of the Portuguese Empire. The last battle was at Ksar-el-Kebir, initiating the 1580 Portuguese succession crisis. This resulted in a dynastic union between the Kingdom of Portugal and the Kingdom of Spain.

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