Duarte Pacheco Pereira picks up the first …
Years: 1503 - 1503
December
Duarte Pacheco Pereira picks up the first installment of the Zamorin's pepper payment at Cranganore without incident, but when the Portuguese return to pick up the second installment, a skirmish breaks out aboard the delivery ship between the Portuguese and the Zamorin's men.
The truce broken, a state of war resumes and the pepper blockade is immediately reinstated.
The Portuguese chroniclers blame the Zamorin for breaking the peace—that either he changed his mind (ultimately realizing he didn't want to lose the Italian engineers) or had been intending to break the peace all along, and merely agreed to it in order to save Calicut from being bombarded once again by the Portuguese.
However, others blame the Portuguese, suggesting they only agreed to the peace so long as they needed the pepper supplies to load the ships, but wanted the state of war to resume soon after.
Both hypotheses might be correct, i.e., that both the Zamorin and Albuquerque had entered the peace cynically, knowing fully well it was not likely to hold, but nonetheless found it useful enough to buy some time; the skirmish itself might have been unplanned, a simple misunderstanding, but neither side seems to be in a hurry to rectify or restore the peace.
Locations
People
- Afonso de Albuquerque
- Duarte Pacheco Pereira
- Estêvão da Gama
- Gaspar da Gama
- João da Nova
- Manuel I of Portugal
- Nicolau Coelho
- Vasco da Gama
Groups
- Hinduism
- Arab people
- Indian people
- Christians, Eastern (Diophysite, or “Nestorian”) (Church of the East)
- Swahili people
- Nair
- Islam
- Kilwa Sultanate
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Cochin, Kingdom of
- Castile, Crown of
- Kozhikode, or Calicut, Kingdom of
- Portugal, Avizan (Joannine) Kingdom of
- Portuguese Empire
- Vijayanagara, (Saluva) Kingdom of
- Adil Shahi dynasty (Bijapur, Sultanate of)
- Mutapa, Kingdom of
- Portuguese Mozambique
Topics
- India, Medieval
- Sub-Saharan Africa, Medieval
- Interaction with Subsaharan Africa, Early European
- Age of Discovery
- Colonization of the Americas, Portuguese
- Colonization of the Americas, Spanish
- Columbian Exchange
- Colonization of Asia, Portuguese
