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Battle of Naband (1508)
Part of Portuguese–Safavid wars

Persian people of the kingdom of Hormuz, c. 1540
Date1508
LocationNaband, possibly in the Persian Gulf
Result Portuguese victory
Territorial
changes
  • Safavids expelled from Larek
  • Naband burned by the Portuguese
Belligerents
Portuguese Empire Kingdom of Portugal Kingdom of Hormuz
Supported by:
 Safavid Empire
Commanders and leaders
Portuguese Empire Afonso de Albuquerque Cogeatar (or Khvajeh 'Ata)
Strength
28 men 500 Safavid archers
150 archers
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The Battle of Naband (1508) was a military engagement fought in the town of Naband, between Portuguese forces led by Afonso de Albuquerque and Hormuzian–Persian forces under Cogeatar.

Background

During the near end of the Portuguese campaign in Oman, Afonso de Albuquerque's forces were struggling against the defenders of Hormuz and their Persian allies, led by Cogeatar. After difficulties and desertions, Albuquerque sought to remove the Persian resistance in the region.

Battle

In 1508, Albuquerque decided to launch a surprise attack on the Persian forces stationed at Naband, which had been fortified by Persian archers. With only 28 men, Albuquerque advanced hoping to catch the enemy off guard. As they approached the shore, the force was found, and a shout was raised.

By the time dawn broke, the Portuguese had forced the Persian forces to flee. The two Persian commanders in charge of the defense were reprimanded by Shah Ismail for their failure to hold the position.

Aftermath

Following their victory, the Portuguese forces set fire to Naband and expelled the Safavid from Larek. Shah Ismail, admired by the ability to defeat a much larger Persian force, sought to establish a friendship with Albuquerque.

References

  1. ^ Floor 2006, p. 97.
  2. ^ Sanceau 1936, p. 78.
  3. ^ Sanceau 1936, p. 77.

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