After a long period of engagement, the Portuguese soldiers burned the city and looted it.
The Portuguese soldiers appeared as if by magic in front of the disorganized dragoons.
Portuguese soldiers who married Indian ladies and their offsprings were held at high esteem.
Dozens of Portuguese soldiers, their rifles unloaded, stood with hands raised.
Approximately 600 Portuguese soldiers (including 24 officers) were taken prisoner.
Once they had a foothold, the British and Portuguese soldiers were at an advantage.
Police duties were then largely performed by the Portuguese soldiers.
Only about thirty or so Portuguese soldiers remain capable of standing.
The Portuguese soldiers were to go empty-handed, taking only the clothes they were wearing.
Only 33 Portuguese soldiers were left alive, along with a number of mercenaries.