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a forgotten empire-vijayanagar-第17章

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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 inscription of Deva Raya I。 is dated in A。D。 1412  13; the first of his successor Vijaya in 1413  14。 Vijaya's last known inscription is one of 1416  17; and the first yet known of his successor; his eldest son; Deva Raya II。; is dated Monday; June 26; 1424  25。 Nuniz gives Deva Raya II。 a reign of twenty…five years。

I am inclined to think that Deva Raya II。 began to reign in 1419; for the following reason。 The informants of Nuniz stated that during Vijaya's reign he 〃did nothing worth relating;〃 and the chronicle records that during the reign which followed; namely that of Deva Raya II。; there was 〃constant warfare。〃 Now we have it from Firishtah that in 1417 Firuz; Sultan of Kulbarga; commenced a war of aggression against the Hindus of Telingana He besieged the fortress of Pangul;'100' seventy miles north…east of Adoni; for a period of two years; but the attempt to reduce it ended in failure owing to a pestilence breaking out amongst both men and horses。

〃Many of the first nobility deserted the camp and tied with their followers to their jaghires。 At this crisis Dewul Roy collected his army; and having obtained aid from the surrounding princes; even to the Raja of Telingana (Warangal); marched against the sultan with a vast host of horse and foot。〃

This then took place in 1419 A。D。; and since this energetic action was not consonant with the character of Vijaya; the FAINEANT sovereign; 〃who did nothing worth recording〃 in all his career; we must suppose that it took place as soon as Deva Raya; his successor; was crowned; when the nobles surrounding him (he was; I believe; quite young when he began to reign)'101' filled with zeal and ambition; roused the Hindu troops and in the king's name plunged into war against their country's hereditary foe。

If this be correct; the reign of Deva Raya II。; granting that it lasted as stated by Nuniz for twenty…five years; ended in A。D。 1444。 Now the chronicle tells us a story of how this Deva Raya's son and successor; 〃Pina Rao;〃'102' was attacked by his nephew with a poisoned dagger; and died from the effects of his wounds after a lapse of six months。 Abdur Razzak; more reliable because he was not only a contemporary but was at Vijayanagar at the time; relates the same anecdote of Deva Raya II。 himself; making the would…be assassin the king's brother; and definitely fixing the date beyond a shadow of a doubt。 The event occurred on some day between November 1442 and April 1443  the outside limits of Razzak's visit to Calicut  during his stay at which place he says it happened。 Abdur Razzak does not mention the king's death; and this therefore had not supervened up to the time of the traveller leaving the capital in December 1443。 On the assumption that we need not be too particular about Nuniz's 〃six months;〃 we may conclude that the attack was made about the month of April 1443; and that Deva Raya II。 died early in 1444 A。D。 There is still; however; a difficulty; as will be noticed below; inscriptions giving us the name of a Deva Raya as late as 1449 A。D。; but it is just possible that this was another king of the same name。

Putting together the facts given above; we find that the twenty…five years of the reign of Deva Raya II。 lay between 1419 and 1444 A。D。





CHAPTER 6

Deva Raya II。 (A。D。 1419 to 1444 or (?) 1449)

A fresh war; 1419  Success of Vijayanagar  Death of Firuz  Sultan Ahmad attacks Deva Raya  The latter's adventure and narrow escape  Ahmad at the gates of the city  He nearly loses his life  Submission of Deva Raya  Fall of Warangal  Sultan Ala…ud…din  Deva Raya's precautions  His attempted assassination; 1433  The story as told by Abdur Razzak  Expedition against Kulbarga  Improvements at the capital  Probable date of the kings death  Was there a King Deva Raya III。?

There was war then with Kulbarga in 1419; Deva Raya II。 being king of Vijayanagar。 The Sultan had been unsuccessful in his attack on the Warangal fortress; Pangul; and the troops of Vijayanagar marched against him with horse; foot; and elephants。 Firuz Shah gave battle forthwith; though he judged his forces to be inferior。 Firishtah does not mention where the fight took place。

〃Meer Fuzzul Oollah; who commanded the troops of Islaam; charged the infidels with heroic vigour; and; routing their center; proceeded to attack their right wing。 He was on the point of gathering the flowers of victory; when one of his own attendants; bribed for the purpose by Dewul Roy; gave him a mortal wound on the head; and he instantly quaffed the sherbet of martyrdom。 This fatal event changed the fortune of the day; the sultan was defeated; and with the utmost difficulty; by the most surprising and gallant efforts; made his escape from the field。 The Hindoos made a general massacre of the mussulmauns; and erected a platform with their heads on the field of battle。 They followed the sultan into his own country; which they wasted with fire and sword; took many places; broke down many mosques and holy places; slaughtered the people without mercy; by their actions seeming to discharge the treasured malice and resentment of ages。 Sultan Firoze Shaw; in the exigence of distress; requested aid of the sultan of Guzarat; who; having but just acceded to the throne; could afford none。 At last fortune took a turn favourable to his affairs; and the enemy; after repeated battles; were expelled from his dominions by the Sultan's brother; Khankhanan; but these misfortunes dwelt on the mind of Firoze Shaw; now old; and he fell into a lingering disorder and lowness of spirits。〃

The Sultan desired the throne for his son Hasan; husband of the beautiful Pertal; but on Ahmad Khankhanan taking up arms to support his intended usurpation and advancing; supported by most of the nobles; to the capital; Firuz gave way and nominated him Sultan in his stead。

Firuz died on September 24; A。D。 1422;'103' and Khankhanan became Sultan of Kulbarga under the title of Ahmad Shah I。

The first act of the new monarch; after 〃impressing the minds of his people with affection to his government〃  probably; that is; after an interval of a few months  was to strengthen his army in order to take revenge for the invasions of the Raya; and having made all preparations he advanced to the attack。 Deva Raya's generals collected their troops; sent for aid to Warangal; and marched to the Tungabhadra where they encamped。 From this it appears that they had retired from the Doab after their successful raid。 The Sultan arrived on the north bank of the river opposite the Hindu camp; and LAAGERED; if we may use the term now in fashion。 Firishtah says that he 〃surrounded his camp with carriages (carts and waggons); after the usage of Room (Turkey in Europe); to prevent the enemy's foot from making night…attacks。 Here he halted for forty days。〃 We are now; therefore; probably in the dry season at the beginning of the year A。D。 1423; for if the river had been in flood there would have been no fear of the enemy's crossing it。 In the early months of the Christian year that river is usually shallow
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