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第57章

Nuniz is silent as to the cause,though he admits the fact.It is quite possible that Firishtah is correct,that the public were not taken into confidence by their despotic rulers,and that the troops of Bijapur marched to the Hindu capital at the request of King Achyuta.That they actually came there seems quite certain,and it is probable that Nuniz was in Vijayanagar at the time;but there is a LACUNA in his story which can only be filled up by reference to Firishtah.Accepting Firishtah,we can readily understand why King Achyuta received the Sultan and his army without open opposition,as Nuniz declares that he did,and why the Muhammadan king received splendid presents before he retired.To Nuniz,however,this conduct was inexplicable except on the basis of Achyuta's craven spirit and utter unworthiness.[272]As to the assertion of Nuniz that the Sultan entered Nagalapur or Hospett and "razed it to the ground,"we may remember the treatment of the city of Bijapur by Krishna Deva Raya,[273]and surmise that the houses of the Vijayanagar suburbs may have been pulled to pieces by the Mussalman soldiery in search for firewood.However all this may be,my readers have before them the story as given by Nuniz in Chapter XX.of his chronicle,and the following is Firishtah's account of the event.[274]

"Heem"Rajah,or,as Briggs renders the name,"Tim"Rajah --representing "Timma,"and referring doubtless to Saluva Timma,the great minister of Krishna Deva --had,forty years earlier,become DE FACTO ruler of Vijayanagar on the death of the two sons of a former king,"Seo"Raya.He had poisoned the infant son of the younger of these sons,and had thus succeeded in becoming head of the state.During these forty years he had been obeyed by all.On his death his son Rama Rajah became ruler.Rama's marriage to "a daughter of the son of Seo"Raya[275]had greatly added to his dignity and power,and he now tried to secure the throne for himself and his family.He was,however,compelled by the nobles to recognise as king an "infant of the female line,"whose person he committed to the care of the child's uncle,"Hoje"Tirumala Raya,[276]a man of weak intellect if not absolutely insane.In five or six years Rama cut off by treachery most of the chiefs who opposed him.[277]He then marched on an expedition into Malabar,and afterwards moved against a powerful zamindar to the south of Vijayanagar,who held out for six months and in the end beat off the troops of Rama Raya.Vijayanagar was at that time governed by a slave whom Rama had raised to high rank,and this man,on being applied to by the minister to send supplies from the capital,was so amazed at the wealth which he saw in the royal treasury that he resolved to attempt to gain possession of it.He therefore released the child-king,obtained the co-operation of Hoje Tirumala,assumed the office of minister,and began to raise troops."Several tributary roies,who were disgusted with Ramraaje,flew with speed to Beejanuggur to obey their lawful king;and in a short time thirty thousand horse and vast hosts of foot were assembled under his standard at the city."Tirumala then had the slave-governor assassinated.Rama Rajah at once returned to the capital,but was unable at that juncture to assert his authority.Finding himself deserted by many of the nobles he concluded a treaty with his lawful sovereign,and retired to his own province,which by agreement he was allowed to retain as his own independent state.Tirumala shortly afterwards strangled the king and seized the throne.The nobles submitted,since he was of royal blood,and better,in their opinion,than Rama Rajah;but when afterwards they found themselves unable to endure his tyranny and oppression,they rebelled and invited Rama Rajah to return.

Tirumala then found himself in great straits,and sent ambassadors with large presents to Ibrahim Adil Shah,begging him to march to his assistance and promising that the Vijayanagar kingdom should be declared tributary to Bijapur.Ibrahim,delighted beyond measure,after consulting Asada Khan accepted the terms,moved from his capital,and arrived before Vijayanagar "in the year 942,"which corresponds to the period from July 2,A.D.1535,to June 20,1536.[278]He was conducted into the city by Hoje Termul Roy,who seated him on the musnud of the raaje and made rejoicings for seven days."This conduct led to a change of front on the part of Rama Rajah and his supporters.They entreated Tirumala for the sake of the country to procure the retreat of the Sultan to his own dominions,promising submission and obedience if this should be done;and Tirumala,thinking that now he had no further use for his allies,requested the Sultan to return home.He paid over the subsidy agreed upon,which was assessed at something approaching two millions sterling,and made many other gifts.The story then ends with a tragedy.

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