News arrives on January 16 that the…
January 1501 CE
News arrives on January 16 that the Zamorin has assembled and dispatched a fleet of around eighty boats against the Portuguese in Cochin.
Despite the Trimumpara Raja of Cochin's offer of military assistance against the Calicut fleet, Cabral decides to precipitously lift anchor and slip away rather than risk a confrontation.
Cabral's fleet leaves behind the factor Gonçalo Gil Barbosa and six assistants in Cochin.
In their hasty departure, the Portuguese inadvertently take along two of the Trimumpara's officers (Idikkela Menon and Parangoda Mennon), who have been serving as noble hostages aboard the vessels.
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