Siege of Jeddah | |||||||
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Part of the Portuguese–Mamluk naval war, Ottoman–Portuguese confrontations | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Portuguese Empire |
Ottoman Empire Mamluks | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Lopo Soares de Albergaria |
Selman Reis Amir Husain Al-Kurdi | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
36 to 43 sails (15 naus), 1,800 to 5,400 men[1] | 19 ships, 3,000 soldiers (including 1,300 Turks)[2] | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
2 or 3 ships destroyed [3] | 1 ship partially damaged due to accident fire[4] |
The siege of Jeddah was a naval battle that took place in the harbor of Jeddah between a Portuguese expeditionary force under Lopo Soares de Albergaria and Ottoman elements under Selman Reis.[5] The Portuguese fleet arrived off the city’s coast on Easter day, 1517 (12 April), Hijri year 923, and moored in the channel.[6] After a quick naval action that day with few casualties, shore artillery prevented the Portuguese from landing, and weather ultimately caused them to withdraw.[7]