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The Ottoman Empire's Forgotten Navy: The Indian Ocean Campaigns

8 min · 7. juni 2026
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When we think of the Ottoman navy, we picture the Mediterranean—Barbarossa, Preveza, Lepanto. But in the 16th and 17th centuries, the Ottomans also launched ambitious expeditions into the Indian Ocean, challenging the Portuguese for control of the spice routes. This episode follows the forgotten fleet of Hadım Süleyman Pasha, who sailed from Suez to Diu in 1538, and the later exploits of Piri Reis, the famed cartographer who was executed after a failed campaign against the Portuguese at Hormuz. We explore why these eastern ventures ultimately failed: the logistical nightmare of maintaining a fleet in the Red Sea, the lack of timber for shipbuilding, and the strategic decision to prioritize the Mediterranean. Along the way, we meet the Mamluks' old allies in Gujarat, the Aceh Sultanate's desperate plea for help against the Portuguese, and the corsair captains who raided as far as the Maldives. It's a story of ambition clashing with geography, and a reminder that the Ottomans saw themselves as a global power long before the age of exploration is supposed to have begun. #OttomanIndianOcean #HadımSüleymanPasha #PiriReis #PortugueseEmpire #SpiceRoutes #BattleOfDiu1538 #AcehSultanate #RedSeaFleet #Suez #Hormuz #OttomanNavy #IndianOcean #Mamluk #Gujarat #Maldives #History #FexingoHistory #NavalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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