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Storming and Capture of Acre
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The Bombardment of Acre or Storming and Capture of Acre[1] (also known as the "Fourth Battle of Acre") occurred on 3 November 1840. The Oriental Crisis of 1840 was an episode in the Egyptian–Ottoman War in the eastern Mediterranean, triggered by the rebellious Wali of Egypt and Sudan Muhammad Ali Pasha's aims to establish a personal empire in the Egypt Eyalet.
Mehmet Ali had refused the conditions the Quadrilateral Alliance sought to impose. On the 3 November Acre was shelled by a combined British, Austrian and Ottoman fleet under Admiral Sir Robert Stopford. The scene reached its climax when at half past four the fortress's gunpowder magazine exploded, causing colossal destruction. The town was largely destroyed and the Egyptians withdrew after Archduke Friedrich personally led a small landing party of Allied troops to capture the Citadel. Muhammad Ali of Egypt then came to terms.[2][3]
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- HMS Powerful at the Battle of St Jean D'Acre
- Bombardment of St Jean D'Acre, by Admiral Charles Napier, 3 November 1840
- Another scene from the battle
- HMS Bellerophon leading the bombardment of the Syrian fortress of Acre. Thomas Baines
- The Bombardment of Acre, 3 November 1840
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