…Özdemir Pasha moves inland and occupies the…
1557 CE
…Özdemir Pasha moves inland and occupies the regional capital of Debarwa, where he "established a fort [...] with 'a long wall and very high tower... filled with vases of gold and silver, precious stones", and other valuables obtained by looting, exactions on trade, and the imposition of a poll tax on the local population.
A fort is also constructed at Hergigo; a planned fort at Massawa has to be abandoned due to a lack of suitable building materials.
Debarwa is then given to the local noble Ga'éwah, the sister of Ahmed Gragn's mother-in-law.
According to Cengiz Orhonlu, Debarwa was intended to be the "base of penetration of [...] Ethiopia", but had to be abandoned for several reasons.
Most important were that the invading force had run out of provisions, and the water cisterns that they had dug had dried up.
Lastly, the local population, who "were beginning to have access to fire-arms" put up fierce resistance.
As a result, the Ottoman force abandons the fort and retreats to ...