Henry Every: The Brutal King of the Pirates

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The lowly quartermaster Henry Every (Avery) takes fortune into his own hands when he leads a mutiny to oust his captain and turn the crew into pirates. Perhaps the most valuable treasure hoard in the world is making its way across the Indian Ocean in a ship called the Ganj-i-Sawai or the Gunsway. Every and his band of pirates decide to attack it. This is the story of the adventure, the horrible villainies, and the mysterious fate of the “King of the Pirates,” Henry Every.
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SOURCES
Govil, Aditi. “Mughal Perception of English Piracy.” Proceedings of the Indian History Congress, vol. 61, 2000, pp. 407–412. Part One: Millennium (2000-2001).
Johnson, Steven. Enemy of All Mankind. Penguin USA, 2020.
Roy, Atul Chandra. A History of Mughal Navy and Naval Warfares. World Press, 1972.
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