Region

Indian Ocean

3 pirates in the codex documented as operating here.

The Indian Ocean and adjacent Arabian Sea were a Golden Age pirate theatre from the mid-1690s, when European pirates began following the Mughal pilgrim convoys that crossed annually between Surat and Mocha for the Mecca pilgrimage. Henry Every’s 1695 capture of the Ganj-i-Sawai was the operation that defined the theatre; the Madagascar bases at Saint Mary’s Island and the Mascarenes hosted a substantial European pirate population through the early eighteenth century until coordinated East India Company and Royal Navy suppression closed the haven by 1720. The Indian Ocean also encompassed the parallel and longer-running operations of the Maratha admiral Kanhoji Angre on the Konkan coast and the Sulu and Iranun raiding fleets of the Sulu and Celebes Seas, both of which lasted into the nineteenth century.

Pirates of this region