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1698

Oman Expels the Portuguese from East Africa

1698

After a prolonged siege, Omani forces captured Fort Jesus at Mombasa, the last major Portuguese stronghold on the East African coast. The garrison, reduced to a handful of skeletal defenders, surrendered after thirty-three months. Three centuries of Portuguese dominion over the Swahili coast ended, and Oman became the Indian Ocean's newest maritime power.