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- Malik_Ayyaz abstract "Malik Ayyaz, called Meliqueaz by the Portuguese was a naval officer and governor of the city of Diu, in the mouth of the Gulf of Khambhat (Cambay), circa 1507-1509 under the rule of Gujarat Sultanate. He was one of the most distinguished warriors of his time.Meliqueaz was a mamluk of Dalmatian Christian origin, who had been imprisoned and converted Muslim. Taken to India he distinguished at the service of the Sultan Mahmud Begada of Gujarat (Malik being the equivalent of Lord). At that time Gujarati were important middlemen in the trade with Red Sea, Egypt and Malacca, and when the Portuguese threatened this field, the Sultan put the defense in the hands of Meliqueaz. With the aim at expelling the Portuguese from the Arabian sea, the sultan allied with the zamorin of Khozikode and asked the Mamluk sultanate of Cairo for help. With Ottoman support, the Mamluks prepared then a fleet in the Red Sea. In March 1508, commanded by Mirocem (Amir Husain Al-Kurdi), the Mamluk fleet arrived at Chaul where they surprised a Portuguese fleet. Joined by Meliqueaz they fought and won the Battle of Chaul against Lourenço de Almeida, son of the Portuguese viceroy who died there, having taken several prisoners. Enraged at the death of his son, the Portuguese viceroy Francisco de Almeida sought revenge. Aware of the danger facing his city, Meliqueaz prepared the defence and wrote to the viceroy, stating that he had the prisoners and how bravely his son had fought, adding a letter from the Portuguese prisoners stating that they were well treated. The viceroy then wrote to Meliqueaz, stating his intention of revenge and that they better join all forces and prepare to fight, or he would destroy Diu:Put in a double bind, he faced the viceroy at the Battle of Diu (1509) which ended in victory for the Portuguese, with terrible losses on the Gujarat-Mamluk-Khozikode side, after which Meliqueaz handed over the prisoners of Chaul, dressed and well fed. To his surprise, Francisco de Almeida, who was ending his term as viceroy, refused his offer to allow a Portuguese fortress in Diu, an offer that the Portuguese soon sought ardently, and which he managed to stall for as long as he was governor of Diu. The fort would be built only in 1535-1536.".
- Malik_Ayyaz thumbnail Diu_map1729.jpg?width=300.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageExternalLink anchistoria-comb-1509.html.
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- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Amir_Husain_Al-Kurdi.
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- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Chaul.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Diu_(1509).
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Bombay.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Cambay.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Cambay_State.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Category:Converts_to_Islam.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gujarati_people.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_Muslims.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Diu.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Gujarat.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Chaul.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Diu,_India.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Duarte_Barbosa.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Francisco_de_Almeida.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Gujarat_Sultanate.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_Khambhat.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Mahmud_Begada.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Malacca.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Mamluk.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Mamluk_Sultanate_(Cairo).
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Mirocem.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Mumbai.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Portugal.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink Red_Sea.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLink File:Diu_map1729.jpg.
- Malik_Ayyaz wikiPageWikiLinkText "Malik Ayyaz".
- Malik_Ayyaz hasPhotoCollection Malik_Ayyaz.
- Malik_Ayyaz name "Ayyaz, Malik".
- Malik_Ayyaz shortDescription "POrtuguese naval officer".
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- Malik_Ayyaz description "POrtuguese naval officer".
- Malik_Ayyaz description "POrtuguese naval officer".
- Malik_Ayyaz subject Category:Converts_to_Islam.
- Malik_Ayyaz subject Category:Gujarati_people.
- Malik_Ayyaz subject Category:Indian_Muslims.
- Malik_Ayyaz subject Category:People_from_Diu.
- Malik_Ayyaz subject Category:People_from_Gujarat.
- Malik_Ayyaz hypernym Officer.
- Malik_Ayyaz type Agent.
- Malik_Ayyaz type Person.
- Malik_Ayyaz type Person.
- Malik_Ayyaz type Agent.
- Malik_Ayyaz type NaturalPerson.
- Malik_Ayyaz type Thing.
- Malik_Ayyaz type Q215627.
- Malik_Ayyaz type Q5.
- Malik_Ayyaz type Person.
- Malik_Ayyaz comment "Malik Ayyaz, called Meliqueaz by the Portuguese was a naval officer and governor of the city of Diu, in the mouth of the Gulf of Khambhat (Cambay), circa 1507-1509 under the rule of Gujarat Sultanate. He was one of the most distinguished warriors of his time.Meliqueaz was a mamluk of Dalmatian Christian origin, who had been imprisoned and converted Muslim. Taken to India he distinguished at the service of the Sultan Mahmud Begada of Gujarat (Malik being the equivalent of Lord).".
- Malik_Ayyaz label "Malik Ayyaz".
- Malik_Ayyaz sameAs Meliqueaz.
- Malik_Ayyaz sameAs m.07k3z5w.
- Malik_Ayyaz sameAs Q6743569.
- Malik_Ayyaz sameAs Q6743569.
- Malik_Ayyaz wasDerivedFrom Malik_Ayyaz?oldid=653478777.
- Malik_Ayyaz depiction Diu_map1729.jpg.
- Malik_Ayyaz givenName "Malik".
- Malik_Ayyaz isPrimaryTopicOf Malik_Ayyaz.
- Malik_Ayyaz name "Ayyaz, Malik".
- Malik_Ayyaz name "Malik Ayyaz".
- Malik_Ayyaz surname "Ayyaz".