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captain of Malacca, Dom
Pedro Mascarenhas had
dispatched a
flotilla of
oarships to
Bintan to
blockade it.
Promoted by King John III to the
position of...
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winds blew the
Portuguese carracks east
almost as far as Málaga,
while the
oarships proceeded to
Ceuta and anc****d in its harbour.
After the
Portuguese galleys...
- In 1517, a
Portuguese fleet of 7
oarships under the
command of João de
Monroi defeated a
fleet of 15
Gujarati oarships from Diu near Chaul, contracted...
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reshaping of the
Southeast Asia.
Around June 1515,
Jorge Botelho with 11
oarships, 100
Portuguese soldiers and 500
Malay auxiliaries routed a
fleet of the...
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fleet was left to
spend the
monsoon season while Dom
Fernando took the
oarships, a galleon, and
several merchantships to Hormuz, to
replace Dom Antão de...
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Noronha to the
Persian Gulf with 1,200 men and a
fleet of 7
galleons and 12
oarships,
tasked with
expelling the Turks. Upon
arriving at Hormuz, its king provided...
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summer of 1588, Mir Ali Beg set sail from
Mocha with a
fleet of 5
oarships.
Calling first at Mogadishu, Mir Ali Beg now
extracted a
heavy tribute...
- São
Caetano at
Sofala João de Sepúlveda
departed with 100 soldiers, six
oarships and a
contingent of
allied warriors and
ships from Malindi, and upon arriving...
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fortified by the
banks of
Langat River. Nevertheless,
Coutinho moved his
oarships into the
river and
after firing a
salvo of
artillery and
muskety grappled...
- the
summer of 1588, Mir Ali Beg set sail from
Mocha with a
fleet of 5
oarships. However, the
Portuguese captain of the east-African
coast Mateus Mendes...