Ottoman–Portuguese Conflicts (1580–1589)
Portuguese Empire, Ottoman Empire, Indian Ocean
978-613-8-65985-3
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156
2011-11-29
49,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The fourth Ottoman-Portuguese Conflicts (1580–1589) was an armed military conflict between the Portuguese Empire and the Ottoman Empire, in the Indian Ocean. The Ottoman Navy, from 1580 to 1584 for the first time attacked only the Portuguese ships in the Indian Ocean. In 1585 Mirali Beg seized the Portuguese harbors in East Africa (Baraawe, Jumbo and Muqdishu). In 1586 the Portuguese army repelled the Ottomans under Patta and Melinde, but a Portuguese fleet was destroyed by a storm near Yemen and nearby in the Mombasa River.
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