Sack of Thatta

Sack of Thatta 1557
Part of Portuguese battles in the East
Date1557
Location
Result Portuguese victory
Belligerents
Kingdom of Portugal Portuguese Empire Arghun dynasty
Commanders and leaders
Kingdom of Portugal Pedro Barreto Rolim Muhammad Isa Tarkhun
Strength
28 ships
700 soldiers
Unknown
Casualties and losses
No dead. 8000 dead.

The Sack of Thatta in 1557 was an armed engagement in the city of Thatta, modern-day Pakistan, between the forces of the Portuguese Empire and those of the Arghun dynasty, who ruled Sindh. The Portuguese were victorious and Thatta was sacked, the Portuguese obtaining of the largest spoils ever captured in Asia.[1]

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