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Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (1558–66)

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Start date
  
1558

Location
  
Indian Ocean

Result
  
Stalemate

Combatants
  
Portuguese Empire, Ottoman Empire, Kingdom of Portugal, Egypt

Similar
  
Portuguese–Mamluk naval war, Second Siege of Diu, Ottoman campaign against H, Action of 30 Septemb

The third Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (1558–1566) was an armed military conflict between the Portuguese Empire and the Ottoman Empire in the Indian Ocean.

Portugal had been victorious in the second Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (1538–57), however the Ottomans went on with a new war, given the continuous expansion of the Portuguese Empire in the Indian Ocean, which threatened the Ottoman monopoly of the spice trade through the Middle East.

At the behest of Suleiman the Magnificent the Ottoman fleet attacked and plundered Portuguese ships, fortifications and settlements in the Indian Ocean, Asia and in East Africa. The Portuguese forces were commanded by Estêvão da Gama, as in the previous war.

By the time Suleiman died (1566), the conflict ended.

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Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (1558–66) Wikipedia