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Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts
Portuguese in the Persian Gulf and Red Sea. Light Green - Possesions and main cities. Dark Green - Allieds or under influence. Yellow - Main factories.
Purple _ Portuguese in the Red Sea in the 16th & 17th century. Campaings againts the Ottoman Empire. Yellow - Factories ( Mokha) Red - Allied Territorie or under inflluence. Dark Green - Campaings of Adal.

The Ottoman–Portuguese or Turco-Portuguese confrontations refers to a series of different military encounters between the Portuguese Empire and the Ottoman Empire, or between other European powers and the Ottoman Empire in which relevant Portuguese military forces participated. Some of these conflicts were brief, while others lasted for many years. Most of these conflicts were in the Indian Ocean, in the process of the expansion of the Portuguese Empire. These conflicts also involved regional powers, after 1538 the Adal Sultanate, with the aid of the Somali Ajuran Empire and the Ottoman Empire, fought against the Ethiopian Empire. The Ethiopians were supported by the Portuguese, under the command of Cristóvão da Gama, the son of the famous explorer Vasco da Gama. This war is known as the Ethiopian–Adal war.

Conflicts

The different conflicts were the following:

See also

Notes

  1. Whiteway, R. S. (June 1995). Rise of Portuguese Power in India Por R. S. Whiteway. ISBN 9788120605008.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. Mohammed Hasen al- Aidarous, The Ottoman-portuguese conflict in the Arabian Gulf during the second half of the 16th century.
  3. Suraiya Faroqhi, Approaching Ottoman history: an introduction to the sources, Cambridge University Press, 1999, p. 68.
  4. Salih Özbaran, The Ottoman response to European expansion: studies on Ottoman-Portuguese relations in the Indian Ocean and Ottoman administration in the Arab lands during the sixteenth century, Isis Press, 1994, viii

References

  • Attila & Balázs Weiszhár, Háborúk lexikona, Atheneaum, Budapest, 2004 (in Hungarian; title means in English Lexicon of Wars)
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