Nuno da Cunha

Portuguese admiral and governor

Nuno da Cunha - Leaders & Politicians born 1487
Born

1487
539 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Portugal

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An admiral and politician from Portugal. Served as Governor of Portuguese India from 1538 until death in 1539. Focused on establishing Portuguese influence in India during a critical period of colonial expansion. Actively engaged in military campaigns to secure territory and strengthen trade relations in the region. His governance contributed to the early consolidation of Portuguese power in Asia, shaping the future of the colony.

Served as Governor of Portuguese India

Secured Portuguese territories in India

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