Burmese–Portuguese conflicts

Burmese–Portuguese conflicts
Part of Portuguese presence in Asia

Portuguese ruler and soldiers mounting an elephant, Jan Caspar Philips
Date1539–1666
Location
Belligerents
Kingdom of Portugal
Kingdom of Martaban
Mughal Empire
Kingdom of Arakan
Kingdom of Pegu
Kingdom of Prome
Kingdom of Toungoo
Kingdom of Ava
Dutch East India Company
Commanders and leaders
Filipe de Brito 
João de Oliva
Paulo do Rego 
Salvador Ribeiro
Rodrigo Alvares
Bartholomew Ferreira
King of Martaban
Diogo de Mendoça
Christovam Rabello
Sebastião Gonzales (MIA)
Raja of Bakla (initially)
Raja of Tipperah
Francisco de Menezes Roxo 
Gaspar de Abreu (DOW)
Shaista Khan
Buzurg Ummed Khan
Min Razagyi
Banadala
King Massinga 
Min Khamaung (POW)
2 Princes of Pegu
King of Toungoo (POW)
Anaukpetlun
Raja of Bakla

The Burmese–Portuguese conflicts were a series of military engagements between the Kingdom of Portugal and the kingdoms located in present–day Myanmar from 1539 to 1666.