The Zamorin of Calicut had launched a …
Years: 1504 - 1504
July
The Zamorin of Calicut had launched a massive attack on Cochin in March, intending to capture the city and seize the Portuguese fortress.
He has brought some fifty-seven thousand troops, equipped with Turkish firearms and Venetian cannon.
The tiny Portuguese garrison at Cochin, some one hundred and fifty men under the command of Duarte Pacheco Pereira, by clever positioning, individual heroics and quite some luck, have managed to fend off attack after attack by the Zamorin's army and fleet over the past few months.
The last assault is launched in early July, after which the humiliated Zamorin calls off the invasion.
Locations
People
- Afonso de Albuquerque
- Duarte Pacheco Pereira
- Francisco de Almeida
- João da Nova
- Lopo Soares de Albergaria
- Lourenço de Almeida
- Manuel I of Portugal
- Pêro de Ataíde
- Tristão da Cunha
Groups
- Islam
- Kolattunādu (Kingdom of Cannanore)
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Cochin, Kingdom of
- Ormus, Kingdom of
- Ethiopia, Solomonid Dynasty of
- Kozhikode, or Calicut, Kingdom of
- Egypt and Syria, Mamluk Burji Sultanate of
- Portugal, Avizan (Joannine) Kingdom of
- Portuguese Empire
- Portuguese Mozambique
Topics
- India, Medieval
- Yemen, Medieval
- Age of Discovery
- Portuguese Conquests in India and the East Indies
- Colonization of Asia, Portuguese
- Cochin, Battle of
- Portuguese–Mamluk naval war
- Portuguese Ceylon
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- Commerce
- Watercraft
- Engineering
- Labor and Service
- Conflict
- Exploration
- Faith
- Government
- Custom and Law
- Technology
- Finance
