Abu Hassan attempted to negotiate the release of the Portuguese crew with Salah Rais, however he was unsuccessful. Salah Rais did not grant the release of Inácio Nunes Gato or the other Portuguese captives, however he did promise help in reconquering Fez. The booty was offered to the
Saadi ruler as a token of friendship and neighbourliness and also to dissuade him from launching raids on
Oran. It was a man named Musa who commanded the Velez on behalf of the Saadi ruler, Salah Reis gifted him the navy vessels and cannons he had captured. Salah Reis informed him that Abu Hassan would be imprisoned in Algiers for his dealings with the Christians and requested that the Saadi ruler should not cross the Moulouya, which was the border between the Saadi state and the Kingdom of Tlemcen. Despite this offer a new border incident occurred, and Salah Reis spent his winter preparing an expedition against Morocco, after which he defeated the Saadi ruler in the
Battle of Taza. ==References==