Johor–Portuguese conflicts

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The Johor–Portuguese conflicts were a series of 16th- and 17th-century military and naval confrontations between the Sultanate of Johor and the Portuguese Empire over control of trade and territory in the Malay Peninsula and surrounding seas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf early modern war
military conflict
naval conflict
aimedTo challenge Portuguese control of Malacca
maintain monopoly over trade in the Strait of Malacca during the Johor–Portuguese conflicts
aimOf Sultanate of Johor NERFINISHED
conflictBetween Portuguese Empire NERFINISHED
Sultanate of Johor NERFINISHED
endTime 17th century
hasPart Johor attacks on Portuguese Malacca NERFINISHED
naval engagements between Johor and Portuguese fleets
sieges and raids along the Malay coast
hasParticipant Portuguese Empire NERFINISHED
Portuguese Malacca NERFINISHED
Sultanate of Johor NERFINISHED
involves coastal raids
naval warfare
siege warfare
location Malay Peninsula NERFINISHED
Strait of Malacca NERFINISHED
surrounding seas of the Malay Peninsula
mainCause control of maritime trade in surrounding seas
control of trade routes in the Malay Peninsula
territorial control in the Malay Peninsula
opponent Portuguese Empire NERFINISHED
Sultanate of Johor NERFINISHED
partOf history of Johor
history of the Malay Peninsula
history of the Portuguese Empire
region Southeast Asia
relatedTo Dutch–Portuguese War in Southeast Asia NERFINISHED
Portuguese conquest of Malacca NERFINISHED
Sultanate of Malacca NERFINISHED
resultedIn continued rivalry over Malacca and surrounding waters
significantFor competition over spice and regional trade
regional balance of power in the Strait of Malacca
startTime 16th century
timePeriod Age of Discovery NERFINISHED
early modern period

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Alauddin Riayat Shah II conflict Johor–Portuguese conflicts