Battle of Massawa (1541)

Battle of Massawa (1541)
Part of the Ethiopian–Adal war

Drawing of Massawa by D. João Castro c. 1541
DateApril 1541
Location
Result Adalite victory
Belligerents
Portuguese Empire Adal Sultanate
Commanders and leaders
Antonio Correa  Ahmed ibn Ibrahim
Strength
100 men Unknown
Casualties and losses
All but 2 killed Unknown

The Battle of Massawa was an armed encounter between the Portuguese Empire and the Adal Sultanate near Massawa in April 1541. The Adalites ambushed and destroyed the Portuguese force with only two survivors returning to their ships.[1][2]

  1. ^ Jayne, K. G. (Kingsley Garland) (1910). Vasco da Gama and his successors : 1460-1580. Library Services University of Pretoria. London : Methuen & Co. pp. 141–142.
  2. ^ Jesuits (1969). Rerum aethiopicarum scriptores occidentales: inediti a saeculo XVI ad XIX (in Brazilian Portuguese). Vol. 10. Culture et civilisation. pp. 18–20.

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