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1671] the prizes at Bassein went in pursuit of the rest of the Maratha fleet, which, however, fled to Dabhol in safety. (F. R. Surat, Vol. 105, Bomb, to Surat, 17, 21 and 28 Nov. and 17 Dec, 1670.)

Siddi Qasim (surnamed Yaqut Khan), the new governor of Janjira, "was distinguished among his tribesmen for bravery, care of the peasantry, capacity, and cunning. He busied himself in increasing his fleet and war-material, strengthening the defences of his forts and cruising at sea. He used to remain day and night clad in armour, and repeatedly seized enemy ships, cut off the heads of many Marathas and sent them to Surat." (K. K., ii. 225.) His crowning achievement was the recovery of Danda-Rajpuri from Shivaji's men. One night in March, 1671, when the Maratha garrison of that fort were absorbed in drinking and celebrating the Spring Carnival (Holt), Yaqut Khan secretly arrived at the pier with 40 ships, while Siddi Khairiyat with 500 men made a noisy feint on the land-side. The full strength of the garrison rushed in the latter direction to repel Khairiyat, and Yaqut seized the opportunity to scale the sea-wall. Some of his brave followers were hurled into the sea and some slain, but the rest forced their way into the fort. Just then the powder-magazine exploded, killing the Maratha commandant and several of his men, with a dozen