Uluç Ali encountered the Hafsid sultan at Beja, west of Tunis, Uluç Ali defeated him in battle and conquered Tunis without suffering any great losses.[4] Mulay Ahmad III was forced to take refuge in the Spanish presidio of La Goletta in the bay of Tunis.
The Christian forces were able to recover Tunis in 1573[5] however the Ottoman forces under Uluç Ali conquered Tunis yet again in 1574.
References
^ abcHugh Roberts, Berber Government: The Kabyle Polity in Pre-colonial Algeria, IB Tauris
^Ferdinand Braudel, The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II (London: Collins, 1972), vol. II, 1067–108