In 1509, Portuguese and allied fleets met a coalition of regional powers near the port of Diu in a naval battle that would shape control of trade routes in the Indian Ocean for decades to come.
1509: The Battle of Diu presents a clear and accessible account of this confrontation, explaining how the rival fleets came to face one another and why the outcome mattered for the balance of power between European states and established powers in the Indian Ocean world.
The book places the battle within its wider historical setting, outlining the growth of Portuguese maritime expansion and the political and commercial importance of the spice trade at the start of the sixteenth century. It also considers how the victory at Diu influenced later European involvement in Asia and the development of long distance naval warfare.
Written for general readers, this concise guide is suitable for those interested in:
early modern naval history European expansion overseas the history of the Indian Ocean world major battles and turning points in global historyStraightforward in approach and grounded in historical sources, this book offers an introduction to a naval engagement that helped shape the direction of global trade and imperial competition in the early modern era.
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