The Mughal vs Ottoman vs Safavid Rivalry Explained — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the overlooked naval dimension of the Mughal-Ottoman rivalry. While previous episodes focused on land battles, caliphate politics, and architecture, here we dive into the Red Sea and Indian Ocean — where Ottoman galleys, Mughal merchant fleets, Portuguese carracks, and Safavid corsairs all collided. Lucas unpacks the Ottoman capture of Yemen (1538) under Süleyman the Magnificent, which threatened Mughal trade routes to the Hejaz. We discuss the Mughal emperor Humayun's brief alliance with the Ottomans against the Portuguese, and the later tensions under Akbar when Ottoman pashas in Basra tried to control the Hajj sea routes. The episode also covers the little-known 1552 Ottoman siege of Portuguese-held Hormuz, and how the Safavids under Shah Tahmasp used their own small navy to raid Ottoman shipping — all while the Mughals largely stayed out of direct naval combat. Finally, we consider why the Mughals never built a blue-water navy, despite controlling the Indus delta and Gujarat's shipbuilding ports like Surat. The conversation ends with the decline of Ottoman naval power in the Indian Ocean after the Battle of Diu (1509) and the Portuguese monopoly. A fresh angle on three-way empire rivalry through the lens of maritime strategy. #MughalEmpire #OttomanEmpire #SafavidEmpire #IndianOcean #RedSea #NavalHistory #PortugueseEmpire #Hormuz #SüleymanTheMagnificent #AkbarTheGreat #Humayun #ShahTahmasp #Surat #HajjRoutes #BattleOfDiu #OttomanNavy #GunpowderEmpires #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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