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Khoja Zufar or Coje Çafar (1500 – June 24, 1546), also called Coge Sofar, or Safar Aga in Portuguese, Cosa Zaffar in Italian, and Khwaja Safar Salmani in Turkish or Khuádja Tzaffar (خوجا زفار) in Arabic, was a soldier and local ruler in Western India during the 16th century. He was a leader in the failed Siege of Diu. Zufar was an experienced merchant with the distant markets of the Arabian Gulf around the Strait of Mecca and Lepanto at the Mediterranean.

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  • Khoja Zufar (en)
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  • Khoja Zufar or Coje Çafar (1500 – June 24, 1546), also called Coge Sofar, or Safar Aga in Portuguese, Cosa Zaffar in Italian, and Khwaja Safar Salmani in Turkish or Khuádja Tzaffar (خوجا زفار) in Arabic, was a soldier and local ruler in Western India during the 16th century. He was a leader in the failed Siege of Diu. Zufar was an experienced merchant with the distant markets of the Arabian Gulf around the Strait of Mecca and Lepanto at the Mediterranean. (en)
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  • Khoja Zufar or Coge Cofar (en)
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  • Khoje Cofar or Coge Cofar (en)
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  • Khoja Zufar or Coge Cofar (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Drawing_of_Khoja_Zufar_(Coge_Cofar)_from_1899-1905.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Drawing_of_Coge_Cofar_(Khoja_Zafar)_from_1798.jpg
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  • Governor of Diu (en)
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  • *Battle of Ash-Shihr (1531) *Siege of Diu *Siege of Diu (1546) (en)
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  • Drawing from 1899-1905 (en)
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  • Khoje Cofar or Coge Cofar (en)
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  • Khoja Zufar or Coje Çafar (1500 – June 24, 1546), also called Coge Sofar, or Safar Aga in Portuguese, Cosa Zaffar in Italian, and Khwaja Safar Salmani in Turkish or Khuádja Tzaffar (خوجا زفار) in Arabic, was a soldier and local ruler in Western India during the 16th century. He was a leader in the failed Siege of Diu. Zufar was an experienced merchant with the distant markets of the Arabian Gulf around the Strait of Mecca and Lepanto at the Mediterranean. (en)
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  • Ottoman naval forces (en)
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  • Friend of Garcia de Orta (en)
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