Major hostilities between Portugal and the Ottoman …
Years: 1541 - 1541
Major hostilities between Portugal and the Ottoman Empire had begun in 1538 when the Turks, with fifty-four ships, laid siege to Diu, which had been built by the Portuguese in 1535.
The Ottoman fleet had been led by Suleiman I's emissary Hussein Paşa, however the attack had not been not successful and the siege was lifted.
The Portuguese under Estêvão da Gama, having left Goa on December 31, 1540 and reaching Aden on January 27, 1541, attacks the Ottoman fleet near Suez Harbor.
The fleet had reached Massawa (February 12), where Gama had left a number of ships and continued north.
Reaching Suez, he discovers that the Ottoman naval base has long known of his impending raid, and foils his attempt to burn the beached ships.
Gama is forced to retrace his steps to Massawa, although he pauses to attack the port of El-Tor on the Sinai Peninsula.
Locations
People
Groups
- Ethiopia, Solomonid Dynasty of
- Portugal, Avizan (Joannine) Kingdom of
- Ottoman Empire
- Adal, Sultanate of
Topics
- Portuguese Conquests in India and the East Indies
- Abyssinian–Adal war
- Turkish-Portuguese War, Second
