Juan García y Margallo
Spanish general and governor
Juan García y Margallo (12 July 1839 – 28 October 1893) was a Spanish governor of Melilla (1891–93) and general who was defeated and killed during the Rif War, which is also called the Margallo War after him.[1] He is the great-grandfather of Spanish diplomat and former Minister of Foreign Affairs José Manuel García-Margallo.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "La Ilustración ibérica". Biblioteca Nacional de España. 11 November 1893. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
External links
- Rif War 1893-1894
- Wars of the World - The Rif War 1893
- (in Spanish) Las Guerras de Marruecos
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- First Franco-Moroccan War (1844)
- Hispano-Moroccan War (1859–60)
- First Melilla War (1893–94)
- Second Franco-Moroccan War (1907–12)
- Second Melilla War (1909)
- Zaian War (1914–21)
- Rif War (1921–26)
- Bombardment of Salé (1851)
- Bombardment of Casablanca (1907)
- Battle of Wolf Ravine (1909)
- Bloody Days of Fes (1912)
- Battle of Sidi Bou Othman (1912)
- Battle of El Ksiba (1913)
- Battle of El Herri (1914)
- Battle of Annual (1921)
- Alhucemas Landing (1925)
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- Treaty of Tangier (1844)
- Treaty of Wad Ras (1860)
- Treaty of Fes (1894)
- Algeciras Conference (1906)
- Pact of Cartagena (1907)
- Morocco–Congo Treaty (1911)
- Treaty of Fes (1912)
- Franco-Spanish Treaty (1912)
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