Cochin’s Trimumpara Raja and the tired Portuguese …

Years: 1504 - 1504
September

Cochin’s Trimumpara Raja and the tired Portuguese garrison meet the armada at Fort Manuel, whose commander Duarte Pacheco Pereira had recently left to check on the Portuguese factory at Quilon.

Greetings and gifts exchanged include a sizable sum of cash sent by Manuel I of Portugal as a reward for the Trimumpara Raja's alliance.

With the Cochin spice markets starved by the recent siege, Lopo Soares sets about collecting spices from elsewhere.

Four or five ships are sent down to Quilon to load up.

Two ships are sent out to patrol the coast south of Calicut, and seize whatever merchant ships they can—and take their spice cargoes—while another, joined by five local bateis (pinnaces), are dispatched on patrol duty inside the lagoon.

Hearing of the armada's arrival, Duarte Pacheco sets sail back to Cochin and meets Lopo Soares on September 14 (October 22 according to Castanheda).

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