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The Battle of Jeddah was fought in 1813 at the west Arabian port city of Jeddah as part of the Ottoman–Saudi War. The Ottoman army of Tusun Pasha retreated from Medina which had been captured by the Saudis, and a new army led by his father Muhammad Ali Pasha arrived from Egypt. The combined forces quickly marched to defend the city of Jeddah immediately from the advancing Saudis, and the Ottoman puppet ruler Ghalib ibn Musa'id was sent to Constantinople as a prisoner to avoid any sort of cooperation between him and the Arab rebels. A few days later, the Saudi forces captured Jeddah and forced the Ottoman army to retreat. Sultan Mahmud II tried to negotiate with the Saudi rebels by using Ghalib Efendi as a negotiation tool however the negotiations failed and Ghalib ibn Musa'id was instead e

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  • معركة جدة (1813) (ar)
  • Battle of Jeddah (1813) (en)
  • Batalha de Gidá (1813) (pt)
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  • معركة جدة (بالتركية: Cidde Muharebesi)‏، حدثت في عام 1813م بين القوات السعودية القوات العُثمانية وهي جزء من الصراع السعودي العثماني، وانتهت بانتصار العُثمانيين وضمهم مدينة جدة وتعيين الشريف غالب بن مساعد حاكمًا لمدينة جدة. (ar)
  • A Batalha de Gidá (em turco: Cidde Muharebesi) foi travada em 1813, no oeste do porto de Gidá, na Arábia Saudita, como parte da Guerra Otomano–Arábia. O exército otomano, liderado por Tuçune Paxá, chegou de Medina, e um novo exército liderado por seu pai, Maomé Ali, veio do Egito. As forças egípcias retomou a cidade imediatamente, e o xarife apontado pelos otomanos foi enviado para Constantinopla como prisioneiro. Alguns dias mais tarde, estas forças tomaram Meca, e o Sultão Mamude II restaurou Ghalib Efendi no cargo de xarife do Hejaz. (pt)
  • The Battle of Jeddah was fought in 1813 at the west Arabian port city of Jeddah as part of the Ottoman–Saudi War. The Ottoman army of Tusun Pasha retreated from Medina which had been captured by the Saudis, and a new army led by his father Muhammad Ali Pasha arrived from Egypt. The combined forces quickly marched to defend the city of Jeddah immediately from the advancing Saudis, and the Ottoman puppet ruler Ghalib ibn Musa'id was sent to Constantinople as a prisoner to avoid any sort of cooperation between him and the Arab rebels. A few days later, the Saudi forces captured Jeddah and forced the Ottoman army to retreat. Sultan Mahmud II tried to negotiate with the Saudi rebels by using Ghalib Efendi as a negotiation tool however the negotiations failed and Ghalib ibn Musa'id was instead e (en)
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  • Battle of Jeddah (1813) (en)
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