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Henry Every (also spelled Avery) captured the Mughal ship Ganj-i-Sawai on Septem
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September 7

Henry Every Plunders Mughal Ship: History's Richest Raid

Henry Every (also spelled Avery) captured the Mughal ship Ganj-i-Sawai on September 7, 1695, in the richest pirate haul in history. The ship was returning to India from the annual Hajj pilgrimage carrying gold, silver, and hundreds of passengers. Every's crew subjected the passengers to days of rape, torture, and murder. When Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb learned of the attack, he threatened to destroy every English trading post in India and imprison all English merchants. The East India Company, desperate to protect its Indian operations, offered an enormous bounty for Every's capture. Every vanished, becoming the first truly global fugitive. He was never caught and likely died in poverty under an assumed name.

September 7, 1695

331 years ago

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