Angoche–Portuguese conflicts (1847–1910)

Angoche–Portuguese conflicts
Part of Campaigns of Pacification and Occupation

Sultan Ibrahim, Farelay, and Cubula-mwene
DateJuly 1847–1910
Location
Result Portuguese victory
Territorial
changes
Portuguese conquest of the Angoche Sultanate
Belligerents
1847–1850:
Portuguese Empire
 United Kingdom
1855–1861:
1847–1861:
Angoche Sultanate
1861–1877:
Commanders and leaders
Domingos Fortunato de Vale (1847–1850)
Joao Bonifacio  (1855–1861)
Victorino Romao (1861)
Morla Muno (chief of the Imbamella)
Ahmadi ibn Sulayman (1847–1850)
Hassani Jussuf (AWOL) (1855–1861)
Mussa Quanto (WIA) (1861–1877)
Morla Muno (chief of the Imbamella)
Strength
1861:
3,000 Zambezi irregulars
19 Portuguese soldiers
1861–1877:
Unknown
1861:
6,000
1864–1877:
30,000

The Angoche–Portuguese conflicts were a series of wars between the Angoche Sultanate and the Portuguese Empire between 1847 and 1910.