Angoche–Portuguese conflicts (1847–1910)
| Angoche–Portuguese conflicts | |||||||||
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| Part of Campaigns of Pacification and Occupation | |||||||||
| Sultan Ibrahim, Farelay, and Cubula-mwene | |||||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||||
| 1847–1850: Portuguese Empire United Kingdom 1855–1861: 
 | 1847–1861: Angoche Sultanate 1861–1877: 
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| 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.