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    The Capture of Malacca in 1511 occurred when the governor of Portuguese India Afonso de Albuquerque conquered the city of Malacca in 1511. The port city...
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  • Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah (died 1528) ruled the Sultanate of Malacca from 1488 to 1511, and again as pretender to the throne from 1513 to 1528. He was...
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    of Malacca –a city on the Malay Peninsula– spanned a 130 year period from 1511 to 1641 as a possession of the Portuguese East Indies. It was captured...
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    establishment of a Malay identity, the Malayisation of the region and the subsequent formation of the Malay world. In 1511, the capital of Malacca fell to the...
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  • battle or siege of Malacca may refer to several historical battles that occurred in present-day Malacca, Malaysia: Capture of Malacca (1511), the Portuguese...
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    Istinggar (category Weapons of Indonesia)
    Portuguese influence on local weaponry after the capture of Malacca (1511).: 380, 388–389  Before this type of gun, in the archipelago already existed early...
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    early stages of the capture of Malacca. Magellan's will calls him "a native of Malacca", while Antonio Pigafetta states that he was a native of Sumatra. Magellan...
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    Malacca City (Malay: Bandaraya Melaka or Kota Melaka) is the capital city of the Malaysian state of Malacca, in Melaka Tengah District. It is the oldest...
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    Samudera Pasai Sultanate (category History of Sumatra)
    commerce with India and China and especially with Malacca, an importer of Javanese rice. The rulers of Malacca, despite their prestigious Srivijayan origin...
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    Bedil (term) (category Weapons of Indonesia)
    Portuguese influence on Malay weaponry after the capture of Malacca (1511), resulted in a new type of hybrid tradition matchlock firearm, the istinggar...
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    location of one of the earliest Malay sultanates, namely the Malacca Sultanate, the local monarchy was abolished when the Portuguese conquered it in 1511. The...
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    Portuguese influence to local weaponry after the capture of Malacca (1511) resulted in a new type of hybrid tradition matchlock firearm, the istinggar...
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    capital of the Portuguese State of India until 1961.[citation needed] History of Goa Capture of Malacca (1511) Velhas Conquistas Luso-Indian Siege of Goa...
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    Afonso de Albuquerque (category Explorers of Asia)
    numerous battles, including the conquest of Goa in 1510 and the capture of Malacca in 1511. During the last five years of his life, he turned to administration...
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    Portuguese invaded and destroyed the Malacca sultanate at the Capture of Malacca (1511), it established the Portuguese Malacca colony. The Chinese reacted with...
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    Firearm (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
    technology of firearms in Southeast Asia further improved after the Portuguese capture of Malacca (1511). Starting in the 1513, the traditions of German-Bohemian...
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    technology further improved after the Portuguese capture of Malacca (1511). Starting in 1513, the traditions of German-Bohemian and Turkish gun-making traditions...
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    Afonso de Albuquerque Portuguese conquest of Goa Capture of Malacca (1511) Portuguese India History of Kerala Siege of Diu (1538) Pissarra, José (2002). Chaul...
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    siege of Malacca (3 August 1640 – 14 January 1641) was initiated by the Dutch East India Company and their local ally, Johor, against Portuguese Malacca. It...
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    War elephant (category History of South Asia)
    during the Capture of Malacca (1511). The Chinese continued to reject the use of war elephants throughout the period, with the notable exception of the Southern...
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    Portuguese influence to local weaponry after the capture of Malacca (1511) resulted in a new type of hybrid tradition matchlock firearm, the istinggar.: 53 ...
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  • The following is a list of wars involving Portugal. Military history of Portugal Unofficial Portuguese soldiers just helped the Zamorin. See also: Auxiliary...
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  • (1511) – War of the League of Cambrai Capture of Malacca (1511) Siege of Aden (1513) Siege of Dijon (1513) – War of the League of Cambrai Siege of Smolensk...
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    Year 1511 (MDXI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. January 19 – The Siege of Mirandola...
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    Malay–Portuguese conflicts (category 1511 in Asia)
    retreated. After some days of preparations the Portuguese renewed the attack on 10 August 1511. The capture of Malacca was the result of King Manuel plan to...
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    its capture by Afonso de Albuquerque in 1511. The offensive was the result of a pan-Islamic alliance to try to repel the Portuguese from Malacca and the...
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    Islam during the Ming dynasty (category History of Islam in China)
    obey China's orders not to attack In response to the Portuguese Capture of Malacca (1511), the Chinese Imperial Government imprisoned and executed multiple...
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  • Alauddin Riayat Shah II of Johor. In 1511, the second Governor of Portuguese India Afonso de Albuquerque captured the Malay city of Malacca from its sultan,...
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    sultanate into Johor and Riau. In 1511, Malacca fell to the Portuguese and Sultan Mahmud Shah was forced to flee Malacca. The sultan made several attempts...
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    A timeline of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) from the rise of the Hongwu Emperor to the rise and establishment of the Qing dynasty. Red Turban Rebellion...
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