Spanish conquest of Oran (1732)

Spanish expedition to Oran
Part of the Spanish-Barbary wars

Spanish attack on Oran of 1732
Date15 June 1732 – 2 July 1732
Location
Result
  • Spanish victory
Belligerents
Kingdom of Spain
Commanders and leaders
Philip V of Spain
Duke of Montemar
Francisco Cornejo
Blas de Lezo
Juan José Navarro
Bouchlaghem Bey
Wali Hassan
Ben Dabiza 
Mohamed Boutaleb
Strength
27,000–28,000 men
12 ships of the line
50 frigates
7 galleys
26 galiots
4 brigs
97 xebecs
Several gunboats and bomb vessels
109 transport ships
Unknown minor vessels
20,000 men
Unknown number of ships
Casualties and losses
100 killed Heavy human and naval losses
142 pieces of artillery captured

The Spanish conquest of Oran and Mers el-Kebir took place from 15 June to 2 July 1732, between the Kingdom of Spain and the Deylik of Algiers. The great Spanish expedition led by José Carrillo de Albornoz, Duke of Montemar and Francisco Javier Cornejo defeated the Algerian troops under the command of the Bey of the Beylik of Oran, Mustapha Bouchelaghem, and the Wali of Oran, Hassan. It successfully conquered the fortress-cities of Oran and Mers el-Kebir, ruled and administered by Algiers from 1708, during the War of the Spanish Succession, when both cities were conquered by the aforementioned Bouchelaghem, who was the governor of the western regions of Algiers.