The following is a of the history of the city of Mombasa, Coast Province, Kenya.
14th-18th centuries
- 1331 - Ibn Battuta, a Moroccan traveler, visits Mombasa.
- 1498 - 8 April: Vasco da Gama anchors in port.
- 1505 - Town sacked by Portuguese forces of Francisco de Almeida.
- 1507 - Mandhry Mosque built.
- 1528 - Town sacked by Portuguese forces of Nuno da Cunha.
- 1529 - Portuguese in power.
- 1588 - Town captured by Amir Ali Bey.
- 1593 - Town under rule of Malindi.
- 1594 - Fort Jesus built by Portuguese.
- 1597 - Augustinian mission initiated.
- 1631 - Portuguese "expelled." The sultan of Mombasa, christened Dom Jerónimo Chingulia, assassinated the Portuguese governor, reclaimed his Muslim name of Yusuf ibn al-Hasan, and ordered all Christians in the city to convert to Islam.
- 1632 - Town besieged by Portuguese forces.
- 1635 - Fort Jesus repaired by Francisco de Seixas e Cabreira.
- 1661 - Town sacked by Omani forces.
- 1696 - Siege of Fort Jesus by Omani forces.
- 1698 - Sultanate of Oman in power.
- 1728/9 - A Portuguese force from Goa again held Mombasa, but were driven out by the Muscat Arabs.
- 1734 - Mazrui in power.
19th century
20th century
21st century
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