India in the Fifteenth Century Being a Span Classsearchtermspan Classs
India in the Fifteenth Century Being a Span Classsearchtermspan Classs
Richard Henry Major
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It was thither that our author, as the reader r will hereafter see, ultimately directed his steps ; and his narrative mainly ^ oonttists of the description of this empire, its capital, and people. The I remains of the city are situated on the south bank of the Toombuddn* i; river, directly opposite to Annagoondy. It was begun to be built in a. D. | 1330, and was finitihod in 1343. The incessant hostilities between the f Mahommedan sovereigns of the Deccan and this Hindoo principality, ; resulte...d in the total defeat of Ram Rajah, the sovereign of Bijanagur, and I thg sucking of tho niutrupolis in 16G0, and its subtiOfiucnt dupopulatioii f;. In lA(i7. Tho colubratod Uulluu truvullcr Oubaro Fcdoricl, who was thcru } in the latter year, speaks with enthusiasm of its extent and enormous wealth. An interesting account of this empire and its fall, is given iu tho commencing chapter of Colonel Wilks's ^' Historical Sketches of the South of India, ** London, 1610, 4to. * The town now known as the capital of a district of tho suiuu name, is situated in the province of Boeder, one hundred and tivv miles west of Hyderabad.
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