The action of 1 February 1625 was a naval engagement between a Portuguese fleet and an allied Anglo-Dutch fleet, that took place on 1 to 24 February 1625 in the Persian Gulf. Although an allied tactical victory, with the Anglo-Dutch force inflicting several times their losses on the Portuguese, it resulted in a strategic Portuguese victory as they were able to regain the control of the Persian gulf.
Ships involved
Allies
England:
Eagle – 1 killed
Royal James – 13 killed
Jonas – 11 killed
Star – 4 killed
Netherlands:
South Holland
Bantam
Maud of Dort
Weasope
Portugal
São Francisco 48 (Don Aliud Batellia) – 38 killed
São Francisco 32 (Francisco Burge) – 31 killed
São Sebastião 40 (António Teles de Meneses) – 20 killed