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Portuguese and once again attacked Bardela. The "king of pepper" realized that it was bad and turned to the help of the zamorin, who was glad for any occasion to rub his nose to the ally of the Portuguese. The zamorin gathered a large army and moved south along the Malabar coast, bypassing the Portuguese strongholds. Raja Tanura and his army immediately joined the zamorin. At the same time, the rulers of the principalities mainly to the south of Cochin also began to gather their military troops, so that by the beginning of the fighting the zamorin could already have an army of 140,000 men.
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