-
Lisbon in
command of a
large and
powerful fleet, and
arrived in July at
Quiloa (Kilwa),
which yielded to him
almost without a struggle. A much more vigorous...
- 341 was
launched on 20 July,
completed on 23 August, and
registered as
Quiloa.
Querimba cost £70,300. Her
registered length was 455.3 ft (138.8 m), her...
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Coast (settlements
along coast of Ghana)
Portuguese Guinea (Guinea-Bissau)
Quíloa São Tomé and Príncipe
Tangier Zanzibar Ziguinchor Sagallo Bona
Bougie Jerba...
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Coast (settlements
along coast of Ghana)
Portuguese Guinea (Guinea-Bissau)
Quíloa São Tomé and Príncipe
Tangier Zanzibar Ziguinchor Sagallo (6
January 1889–5...
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Portuguese Mozambique 1502–1659
Saint Helena 1503–1698
Zanzibar 1505–1512
Quíloa (Kilwa) 1506–1511
Socotra 1508–15472 Madagascar3 1557–1578
Accra 1575–1975...
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Portuguese Mozambique 1502–1659
Saint Helena 1503–1698
Zanzibar 1505–1512
Quíloa (Kilwa) 1506–1511
Socotra 1508–15472 Madagascar3 1557–1578
Accra 1575–1975...
- Bom
Jesus de
Matosinhos Congonhas, Brazil
Built 1757-1818.
Fortress of
Quíloa Kilwa Kisiwani, Tanzania
Built 1505-1512.
Fortess of
Jesus Mombasa, Kenya...
- arrives. The
refrain "Angola, Congo, Benguela, Monjolo, Cabinda, Mina,
Quiloa, Rebolla"
evokes the
African origins of the
slaves up for sale in the song...
- of the
Shiraz family,
which allegedly reached the
islands of
Angoche and
Quiloa Island (in present-day Tanzania)
whose sultans were also Shirazis, originating...
- The Sack of
Kilwa (Portuguese:
Saque de
Quiloa) was a
military campaign carried out by the
Portuguese on 24 July 1505, led by Dom
Francisco de Almeida...