João da Nova's fleet, after crossing the…
July 1501 CE
João da Nova's fleet, after crossing the Cape of Good Hope without known incident, anchors at Mossel Bay (Aguada de São Brás).
Here, in a shoe by the watering hole, Nova finds the note left several weeks earlier by Pêro de Ataíde, one of the captains of the returning Second Armada.
Ataíde's note warns all captains bound for India that Calicut is now hostile to the Portuguese, but that Cochin and Cannanore are friendly ports where spices may be procured.
They are also informed that captains bound for India should go by way of Malindi, where they will find letters from Pedro Álvares Cabral held by a Portuguese degradado, which contain more detailed information.
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Hinduism
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Arab people
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Indian people
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Nair
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Islam
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Kilwa Sultanate
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Christians, Roman Catholic
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Cochin, Kingdom of
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Castile, Crown of
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Kozhikode, or Calicut, Kingdom of
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Portugal, Avizan (Joannine) Kingdom of
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Portuguese Empire
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Mutapa, Kingdom of
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Portuguese Mozambique
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