Where? You mean invaded? Please rephrase.
Diu, a Portuguese colony in present-day India, was captured by the Ottoman Empire in 1559.
1510 AD
The Dutch.
They wanted their Golden Grahams
Portuguese
The Portuguese had ties with Kingdom Kongo who started exporting slaves in 1650.
It was captured by the Portuguese near the Spice Islands (I think) and then Elcano sailed on in just the Victoria.
The Caravel was a Portuguese ship used for exploration along the West African coast. This enabled the Portuguese to colonize the African coasts, discover a route to India and to engage in slave trade. The Portuguese captured the African and sold them into slavery. Portuguese occupation led to the destruction of coastal African societies.
None south american country was captured by Portugal. Portugal discovered and colonized Brazil, and the other countries in south america were colonized mainly by Spain.
10th of December 1510 was when alfonso de Albuquerque captured goa.
Portuguese explorers captured and looted Swahili cities to gain control of trade routes and resources in East Africa. They were motivated by the desire for wealth and power, as well as a strategic interest in dominating the lucrative Indian Ocean trade network. The Swahili cities were seen as valuable targets for their economic importance and potential to strengthen Portuguese influence in the region.
Afonso de Albuquerque was a Portuguese naval general who played a key role in establishing Portuguese dominance in the Indian Ocean during the early 16th century. He captured key strategic locations such as Goa, Malacca, and Hormuz, establishing Portuguese control over trade routes and strengthening Portugal's influence in the region. Albuquerque's actions paved the way for Portuguese colonial expansion and trade in Asia.