Siege of Tiracol

Maratha Empire Dom Pedro Miguel de Almeida Portugal e Vasconcelos 27 vessels 3,690 men.

[1] It was equipped with 34 guns and garrisoned by 200 men capable of bearing arms, while a heavy chain closed off the mouth of the river from naval entry.

[1] 3690 men, of which 1000 were footsoldiers, 300 caçadores, 90 horsemen, and 2300 sepoys, of which 1200 were led by the Raja of Sooda, 600 in the service of the Portuguese and 500 under the command of the dessais of Query.

[4] The viceroy departed on his flagship Misericórdia on November 14, while the Portugues army marched overland towards Tiracol, opening a path through the jungle if necessary.

[1] The ships of the Bhonsles responded vigorously, but within a few hours they had been heavily damaged, and their crews began to flee ashore.

Dom Pedro Miguel de Almeida Portugal, 1st Marquis of Alorna