Siege of Bintan

Battle of Bintan
Part of Malay–Portuguese conflicts
Date1526
Location
Result Portuguese victory
Belligerents
Portuguese Empire Sultanate of Malacca
Sultanate of Pahang
Commanders and leaders
  • Tuão Mafamede
Mahmud Shah of Malacca
Mahmud Shah I of Pahang
Unrecorded allied ruler
Strength
1 galleon
3 carracks
2 caravels
1 galley
1 half-galley
5 light-galleys
2 armed batels
600 Portuguese soldiers
300 Malay auxiliaries
Unrecorded number of sailors and combat slaves
30,000 men
20 oarships
Sultan of Pahang:
30 oarships
2,000 men
Casualties and losses
Few Unknown

The siege of Bintan of 1526 was a military operation in which Portuguese forces successfully sieged, assaulted and destroyed the city of Bintan (Bintão, in Portuguese), capital of the former Sultan of Malacca Mahmud Shah.