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- was an ally of the Portuguese. The entire fleet of Ligga numbering 80 lancharas was captured and then gifted to the Sultan of Kampar. Having gotten information...
- A lancaran or lanchara is a type of sailing ship used in Maritime Southeast Asia. Although similar in shape to Mediterranean galleys, the lancaran was...
- Malacca to trade. They bring cargo lancharas, ships of a hundred and fifty tons. Sunda has up to six junks and many lancharas of the Sunda kind, with masts...
- 1511 Portuguese attack on Malacca Sultanate, the Malays use lancaran (lanchara) and penja**** (pangajaoa). Kelulus (calaluz) was used on several expeditions...
- Sultan of Indragiri Laqueximena Strength 2 carracks, 80 soldiers 160 lancharas 2,000 men Casualties and losses 1 dead, 17 wounded 80 vessels lost, 600...
- Portuguese Malacca. In late June 1551, the Malay-Javanese fleet of 150 Malay lancharas, 6,000 Malay warriors, 40 Javanese junks and 4,000 Javanese warriors anc****d...
- against Johor with a large fleet of 100 galleys, 150 ghurab, 250 junks, lancharas, calaluzes and 40,000 men. Sultan Abdullah fled to Bintan Island. On the...
- Bayaya Soora. The large Acehnese fleet, which included 3 galleys, 57 lancharas, 5000 men among sailors and warriors, 300 hulubalangs (ourobalões in Portuguese)...
- his men to Goa, the Mahmud Shah laid siege to Malacca on land, while 85 lancharas attacked from the sea. He was unable to overcome Portuguese defenses and...
- 1511 Portuguese attack on Malacca Sultanate, the Malays use lancaran (lanchara) and penja**** (pangajaoa). Kelulus (calaluz) was used on several expeditions...