Francisco de Albuquerque's makeshift squadron arrives at…
August 1503 CE
Francisco de Albuquerque's makeshift squadron arrives at Cochin to find the Trimumpara Raja and the Portuguese factor Diogo Fernandes Correia once again holed up in Vypin island, besieged by the armies of Calicut.
Seeing the approaching fleet, the besieging army begins to dissolve.
Fearing Portuguese retribution, the auxiliary troops (of Edapalli, etc.) are probably the first to abandon the siege, leaving the Calicut army without local support.
The Zamorin realizes he has little choice but to lift the siege and withdraws his army back to Calicut.
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