The Portuguese reach Debarwa after a march …
Years: 1541 - 1541
July
The Portuguese reach Debarwa after a march of eleven days on July 20, to learn that the rainy season renders further travel impossible.
Cristavão will not allow his men to pass the months in idleness, and has them construct sleds for the bombards and mount raids on nearby villages that have accepted Ahmed Gragn's rule.
He also learns from the Bahr negus that Queen Sabla Wengel is camped nearby on top of a mountain that Ahmed has been unable to reduce by siege.
With one hundred men, he marches to the mountain, and invites the queen to join him; she does so, bringing her entourage of thirty men and fifty women, all of who are received with careful ceremony.
The Portuguese continue south once the rains end.
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- Ethiopia, Solomonid Dynasty of
- Portugal, Avizan (Joannine) Kingdom of
- Ottoman Empire
- Adal, Sultanate of
