Battle of Pandarane

Battle of Pandarane
Part of First Luso-Malabarese War
Date1504
Location
Pandarane, India
Result Portuguese victory
Belligerents
Portuguese Empire Mamluk Empire
Commanders and leaders
Lopo Soares de Albergaria Unknown
Strength
2 caravels
15 little boats
360 men [1]
17 large carracks
4000 men[2]
Casualties and losses
23 men killed
170 men wounded
All ships captured or destroyed
2000 men killed
or captured
130 artillery pieces captured
  • v
  • t
  • e
Portuguese battles
in the Indian Ocean
  • Cannanore (1501)
  • Calicut (1503)
  • Pandarane (1504)
  • Cochin (1504)
  • Mombasa (1505)
  • Cannanore (1506)
  • Anjadiva (1506)
  • Barawa (1507)
  • Socotra (1507)
  • Hormuz (1507)
  • Cannanore (1507)
  • Chaul (1508)
  • Dabul (1508)
  • Diu (1509)
  • Goa (1510)
  • Malacca (1511)
  • Aden (1513)
  • Jeddah (1517)
  • Goa (1517)
  • Zeila (1517)
  • Pago (1520)
  • Aceh (1521)
  • Bahrain (1521)
  • Bintan (1521)
  • Pedir (1522)
  • Ash-Shihr (1523)
  • Muar river (1523)
  • Pasai (1523–24)
  • Lingga (1525)
  • Calicut (1526)
  • Mombasa (1528)
  • Aceh (1528)
  • Bahrain (1529)
  • Diu (1531)
  • Ugentana (1535)
  • Ugentana (1536)
  • Diu (1538)
  • Suakin (1541)
  • Jeddah (1541)
  • El Tor (1541)
  • Suez (1541)
  • Benadir (1542)
  • Diu (1546)
  • Perlis River (1547)
  • Aden (1548)
  • Al-Shihr (1548)
  • Qatif (1551)
  • Malacca (1551)
  • Muscat (1552)
  • Strait of Hormuz (1553)
  • Gulf of Oman (1554)
  • Bahrain (1559)
  • Jaffna (1560)
  • Malacca (1568)
  • Aceh (1569)
  • Muscat (1581)
  • Daman (1581)
  • Leitao Coast (1586)
  • Johor (1587)
  • Jaffna (1591)
  • Kottakkal (1599–1600)
  • Bantam (1601)
  • Aceh (1606)
  • Malacca (1606)
  • Cape Rachado (1606)
  • Swally (1612)
  • Gulf of Mannar (1612–13)
  • Cambarão (1614)
  • Formoso River (1615)
  • Jaffna (1619)
  • Qeshm (1621–22)
  • Hormuz (1622)
  • Persian Gulf (1625)
  • Langat River (1628)
  • Duyon River (1629)
  • Hooghly (1632)
  • Julfar (1633)
  • Sohar (1633–1643)
  • Goa (1638)
  • Daman (1638–39)
  • Mormugão (1639)
  • Malacca (1641)
  • Muscat (1650)
  • Colombo (1654)
  • Colombo (1654)
  • Mombasa (1696–98)
  • Surat (1704)
  • Calicut (1752)

The Battle of Pandarane was a naval engagement between the Portuguese forces commanded by Lopo Soares de Albergaria, a famous Portuguese commander, and a large fleet of then Mamluk Sultan. The Portuguese were victorious.

References

  1. ^ Rainer Daehnhardt. Homens, Espadas e Tomates, pp.65
  2. ^ O Panorama. Lisbon. 1840.