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onate tears; which melted her parents; who rather than use force; dismissed the bramin with all his gifts; and he returned; chagrined and disappointed; to Beejanuggur。。。。
〃When the bramin arrived at Beejanuggur; and related to the roy the failure of his scheme; the prince's love became outrageous; and he resolved to gratify it by force; though the object resided in the heart of Feroze Shaw's dominions。'92' For this purpose he quitted Beejanuggur with a great army; on pretence of going the tour of his countries; and upon his arrival on the banks of the River Tummedra; having selected five thousand of his best horse; and giving the reins of his conduct to love; commanded them; in spite of the remonstrances of his friends; to march night and day with all expedition to Mudkul;'93' and; surrounding the village where Pertal'94' lived; to bring her prisoner to him; with her whole family; without injury。〃
The unexpected; however; happened。 The king neglected to send the Brahman to warn Pertal's family; and on the arrival of news at Mudkal that a large force of the Raya's troops was approaching; the inhabitants fled; and amongst them the girl and her relatives。 The troops therefore resumed; but on the way looted the country。 They were attacked by superior forces and 2000 of them were slain。 This led to a war。
〃In the beginning of the winter of the year 809 (I。E。 the winter of A。D。 1406);'95' he (the Sultan) moved in great force; and arrived near Beejanuggur; in which Dewul Roy had shut himself up。 An assault was made upon the city; and the Sultan got possession of some streets; which; however; he was obliged to quit; his army being repulsed by the Carnatickehs。 Dewul Roy; encouraged by his success; now ventured to encamp his army under protection of the walls; and to molest the royal camp。 As the mussulmauns could not make proper use of their cavalry in the rocky unevenness of ground round Beejanuggur; they were somewhat dispirited。 During this; Sultan Feroze Shaw was wounded by an arrow in the hand; but he would not dismount; and drawing out the arrow; bound up the wound with a cloth。
〃The enemy were at last driven off by the valour and activity of Ahmed Khan and Khankhanan; and the Sultan moved farther from the city to a convenient plain; where he halted till his wounded men were recovered。〃
He halted here for four months; holding the Raya a prisoner in his own capital; while bodies of troops harassed and wasted the country south of Vijayanagar; and attacked the fortress of Bankapur。 The 〃convenient plain〃 was probably in the open and rich valley near the town of Hospett; south of the city; for the Sultan could not have ravaged the country to the south unless he had been master of the whole of this valley for many miles。 Bankapur was taken; and the detached forces returned bringing with them 60;000 Hindu prisoners; on which the Sultan left Khankhanan to hold Vijayanagar; while he himself attempted to reduce the fortress of Adoni; 〃the strongest in possession of the enemy。〃
Deva Raya then began to treat for peace; and was compelled to submit to conditions to the last degree humiliating。 He agreed to give the Sultan his daughter in marriage; to indemnify him with an immense treasure; and to cede for ever the fort of Bankapur。'96'
〃Though the roies of Carnatic had never yet married their daughters but to persons of their own cast; and giving them to strangers was highly disgraceful; yet Dewul Roy; out of necessity; complied; and preparations for celebrating the nuptials were made by both parties。 For forty days communication was open between the city and the sultan's camp。 Both sides of the road were lined with shops and booths; in which the jugglers; drolls; dancers; and mimics of Carnatic displayed their feats and skill to amuse passengers。 Khankhanan and Meer Fuzzul Oollah; with the customary presents of a bridegroom; went to Beejanuggur; from whence at the expiration of seven days they brought the bride; with a rich portion and offerings from the roy; to the sultan's camp。 Dewul Roy having expressed a strong desire to see the sultan; Feroze Shaw with great gallantry agreed to visit him with his bride; as his father…in…law。
〃A day being fixed; he with his bride proceeded to Beejanuggur; leaving the camp in charge of Khankhanan。 On the way he was met by Dewul Roy in great pomp。 From the gate of the city to the palace; being a distance of six miles;'97' the road was spread with cloth of gold; velvet; satin; and other rich stuffs。 The two princes rode on horseback together; between ranks of beautiful boys and girls; who waved plates of gold and silver flowers'98' over their heads as they advanced; and then threw them to be gathered by the populace。 After this the inhabitants of the city made offerings; both men and women; according to their rank。 After passing through a square directly in the centre of the city;'99' the relations of Dewul Roy; who had lined the streets in crowds; made their obeisance and offerings; and joined the cavalcade on foot; marching before the princes。 Upon their arrival at the palace gate; the sultan and roy dismounted from their horses; and ascended a splendid palanquin; set with valuable jewels; in which they were carried together to the apartments prepared for the reception of the bride and bridegroom; when Dewul Roy took his leave; and retired to his own palace。 The sultan; after being treated with royal magnificence for three days; took his leave of the roy; who pressed upon him richer presents than before given; and attended him four miles on his way; when he returned to the city。
〃Sultan Feroze Shaw was enraged at his not going with him to his camp; and said to Meer Fuzzul Oollah that he would one day have his revenge for the affront offered him by such neglect。 This declaration being told to Dewul Roy; he made some insolent remarks; so that; notwithstanding the connection of family; their hatred was not calmed。〃
Firuz returned after this to his capital and sent for the lovely Pertal; and on her arrival; finding that her beauty surpassed all report; he gave her in marriage to his eldest son; Hasan Khan; when 〃the knot was tied amid great rejoicings and princely magnificence。〃 The lady's husband is described by Firishtah as being 〃a weak and dissipated prince。〃 He was heir to the throne; but was easily ousted by the valiant Ahmad 〃Khankhanan;〃 and lived privately at Firuzabad; 〃entirely devoted to redolence and pleasure。〃 The last we hear of him is that his usurping uncle; Ahmad Shah I。; treated him kindly; 〃gave him the palace of Firozeabad for his residence; with an ample jaghire (estate); and permission to hunt or take his pleasure within eight miles round his palace; without restriction to time or form。〃 Hasan 〃was more satisfied with this power of indulging his appetites than with the charge of empire。 While his uncle lived he enjoyed his ease; and no difference ever happened between them; but he was afterwards blinded and kept confined to the palace of Firozeabad。〃 This must have been after A。D。 1434。
Deva Raya I。 lived till at least 1412 A。D。; and was succeeded by his son Vira…Vijaya; whom Nuniz calls 〃Visaya;〃 and who; he says; reigned six years。 The last extant inscri