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| ||Greek Cypriots || Nicosia || {{nameandflag|Cyprus}} || Ottoman army || 1570 ||20,000 Nicosians were put to death, and every church, public building, and palace was looted. Only women and boys who were captured to be sold as slaves were spared.<ref>Hopkins, T. C. F. (2007). Confrontation at Lepanto: Christendom Vs. Islam. Macmillan p.82</ref><ref>Turnbull, Stephen (2003). The Ottoman Empire 1326–1699 (Essential Histories Series #62). Osprey Publishing. p. 58</ref><ref>Johnstone p.52</ref> | | ||Greek Cypriots || Nicosia || {{nameandflag|Cyprus}} || Ottoman army || 1570 ||20,000 Nicosians were put to death, and every church, public building, and palace was looted. Only women and boys who were captured to be sold as slaves were spared.<ref>Hopkins, T. C. F. (2007). Confrontation at Lepanto: Christendom Vs. Islam. Macmillan p.82</ref><ref>Turnbull, Stephen (2003). The Ottoman Empire 1326–1699 (Essential Histories Series #62). Osprey Publishing. p. 58</ref><ref>Johnstone p.52</ref> | ||
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| || Portuguese || || {{nameandflag|India}} || Shah Jahan || ||[https://books.google.co.in/books?id=1T8KAAAAQBAJ&pg=PT503&dq=Shahjahan+attacked+the+Portuguese+in+1632&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiit9LN-srUAhWEs48KHS_AAfYQ6AEIODAE#v=onepage&q=Shahjahan%20attacked%20the%20Portuguese%20in%201632&f=false]<!-- | |||
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