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  • overview of the Portuguese raids on the coasts of Arabia in 1506, exploring their strategic objectives, conduct, impact, and legacy in the context of Portuguese...
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  • Thumbnail for Adil Shahi–Portuguese conflicts
    Shahi–Portuguese conflicts refers to the various armed engagements that took place in India between the Portuguese Empire and the Sultanate of Bijapur...
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  • Thumbnail for Portuguese maritime exploration
    journeys during the 15th and 16th centuries. Portuguese sailors were at the vanguard of European exploration, chronicling and mapping the coasts of Africa and...
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    themselves with the Moghals. The concern materialised in a series of Maratha raids on Portuguese Goa, Bombay and other parts of the Konkan region. Sambhaji...
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    The Portuguese Empire (Portuguese: Império Português, European Portuguese: [ĩˈpɛ.ɾju puɾ.tuˈɣeʃ]), also known as the Portuguese Overseas (Ultramar Português)...
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    the Pacific, transforming it into a Portuguese mare clausum. He was appointed head of the "fleet of the Arabian and Persian sea" in 1506. Many of the...
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  • Jadhavrao raided two villages in the vicinity of the Portuguese fortified city of Damaon. Since the Marathas often excused their raids as the work of brigands...
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    Francisco de Almeida. In 1506, another fleet under Afonso de Albuquerque started to raid the coasts of Arabia and the Horn of Africa, after defeating a...
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  • Thumbnail for Portuguese conquest of Ceuta
    The Portuguese conquest of Ceuta took place on 21 August 1415, between Portuguese forces under the command of King John I of Portugal and the Marinid...
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  • Thumbnail for Somali–Portuguese conflicts
    Somali–Portuguese conflicts refers to the armed engagements between Portuguese forces and Somali forces, namely those of the Adal Sultanate and the cities...
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  • Thumbnail for Portuguese India Armadas
    The Portuguese Indian Armadas (Portuguese: Armadas da Índia; meaning "Armadas of India") were the fleets of ships funded by the Crown of Portugal, and...
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  • Thumbnail for First Luso-Malabarese War
    First Luso-Malabarese War (category 16th century in Portuguese India)
    disrupted Portuguese attempts to trade in India or negotiate with the Zamorin. Some of the most famous Portuguese personalities of the Age of Discovery...
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    Diu. In the absence of any Portuguese air presence, Portuguese ground-based anti-aircraft units attempted to offer resistance to the Indian raids, but were...
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    harassments and raids on Portuguese installations. The FRELIMO forces often operated in small groups of ten to fifteen guerillas. The scattered nature of FRELIMO's...
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  • Thumbnail for Malay–Portuguese conflicts
    Malay–Portuguese conflicts were military engagements between the forces of the Portuguese Empire and the various Malay states and dynasties, fought intermittently...
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    cities to rebel and raid Portuguese ships with Ottoman support, the Portuguese reacted swiftly. In January 1587, the Portuguese viceroy, Dom Duarte de...
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  • Thumbnail for Portuguese Colonial War
    The Portuguese Colonial War (Portuguese: Guerra Colonial Portuguesa), also known in Portugal as the Overseas War (Guerra do Ultramar) or in the former...
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    Ludovico di Varthema (category Articles with PortugalA identifiers)
    Almeida's raids of 1505 and Tristão da Cunha's jaunt to Madagascar over the winter of 1506–07 and in a personal aside, expresses hope that all of Asia will...
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    Ormus (redirect from Kingdom of Hormuz)
    The Kingdom of Ormus (also known as Hormoz or Hormuz; Persian: هرمز; Portuguese: Ormuz) was located in the eastern side of the Persian Gulf and extended...
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  • Thumbnail for History of Portugal
    addition, Portugal still ruled the Asian territories of Portuguese India, Portuguese Timor and Portuguese Macau. On 1 February 1908, King Dom Carlos I of Portugal...
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