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Battle of Vasai (Bassein) | |||||||||
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Part of Luso–Maratha Wars | |||||||||
Portuguese map of the Maratha siege of Vasai, 1739 | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Maratha Confederacy Pindaris | Portuguese Empire | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Chimaji Appa Malhar Rao Holkar Ranojirao Shinde Khanderao Holkar Yesajirao Surve Baji Bhivrao Rethrekar Girmaji Kanitkar Naro Shankar Dani Manaji Angre |
Captain Caetano de Souza Pereira Captain João Xavier Pinto General Martinho da Silveira General Pedro de Melho † Colonel João Malhão | ||||||||
Strength | |||||||||
Maratha Empire:
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Casualties and losses | |||||||||
Unknown |
800 killed wounded[2] |
The Battle of Vasai or the Battle of Bassein was fought between the Marathas and the Portuguese rulers of Vasai (Portuguese, Baçaim; English, Bassein), a town near Mumbai (Bombay) in the Konkan region of the present-day state of Maharashtra, India. The Marathas were led by Chimaji Appa, a brother of Peshwa Baji Rao I. [3]
The Portuguese losses amounted to eight hundred officers and men killed and unknown number wounded.