A large part of the Minangkabau royal family were killed by the Padri in 1815.
The greater part of the remainder were killed.
High winds caused a number of casualties; from the 1,900 men taking part three were killed and ninety-seven wounded.
During this fighting Warren was nearly killed, a musket ball striking part of his wig.
This was when a big part of the local Muslim population was killed or moved to Turkey.
A major part of their force was killed in the encounter.
The remaining part of the drop was killed or captured, and partly joined the partisans.
In 1628, however, part of the population was killed by a plague.
Almost 1.5 million men took part in the fighting in Europe and 116,516 were killed in action or died of their wounds.
A great part of the population was killed, and buildings were burnt down.