Battle of Pungo Andongo

Battle of Pungo Andongo

Rocky outcrops in the vicinity of Pungo Andongo
DateFebruary 1671 – 18 November 1671
Location
Pungo Andongo
Result

Portuguese victory.

  • Pungo Andongo occupied.
  • Kingdom of Ndongo annexed into the empire.
Belligerents
 Portugal Kingdom of Ndongo
Commanders and leaders
Luís Lopes de Sequeira

Dom João Hari

  • Dom Diogo Cabanga
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The battle of Pungo Andongo (also known as the siege of Pungo Andongo or the battle of Mpungu-a-Ndongo), was a military engagement in what is today Angola between Portugal and the Kingdom of Ndongo (Andongo in Portuguese) whose capital, Pungo Andongo, also known as Pedras Negras, was besieged. After a 9-month long encirclement, the capital was taken by storm, plundered, and occupied by the Portuguese.

The entire royal family of Ndongo was captured, and the Portuguese built a fort on Pungo Andongo. The Kingdom of Ndongo therefore ceased to exist.


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