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Name: Ottoman backed revolt of Indian Ocean coast

Type: Event

Start: 1582 AD

End: 1587 AD

Parent: Ottoman-Portuguese conflicts (1586-1589)

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Was a revolt backed by the Ottomans in the East African coast against Portuguese rule.

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  • January 1587: In 1586, at Pate island, Mir Ali Bey, a prominent Ottoman naval commander, captured a Portuguese merchant carrack. This event was part of the ongoing conflict between the Ottoman Empire and the Portuguese Empire for control of trade routes and territories in the Indian Ocean.
  • January 1586: Ottoman conquest of Mombasa.
  • January 1587: Barawa and Faza declared their support and allegiance to the Ottoman Empire.
  • January 1582: Muscat conquered by Ottoman Empire.
  • January 1587: At Mogadishu, Mir Ali Bey convinced its inhabitants to rebel against the Portuguese.
  • January 1587: The Ottomans occupied Mombasa and built a fort there.
  • January 1587: In 1586, Mir Ali Bey captured a small galley belonging to Roque de Brito Falcão in Lamu, a port city in present-day Kenya. The king of Lamu handed over Portuguese refugees to the Ottoman Empire, marking a shift in power dynamics in the region.

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