登陆注册
34898000000235

第235章

Such or nearly such was the change which passed on the Mogul empire during the forty years which followed the death of Aurungzebe. A succession of nominal sovereigns, sunk in indolence and debauchery, sauntered away life in secluded palaces, chewing bang, fondling concubines, and listening to buffoons. A succession of ferocious invaders descended through the western passes, to prey on the defenceless wealth of Hindostan. A Persian conqueror crossed the Indus, marched through the gates of Delhi, and bore away in triumph those treasures of which the magnificence had astounded Roe and Bernier, the Peacock Throne, on which the richest jewels of Golconda had been disposed by the most skilful hands of Europe, and the inestimable Mountain of Light, which, after many strange vicissitudes, lately shone in the bracelet of Runjeet Sing, and is now destined to adorn the hideous idol of Orissa. The Afghan soon followed to complete the work of the devastation which the Persian had begun. The warlike tribes of Rajpootana, threw off the Mussulman yoke. A band of mercenary soldiers occupied Rohilcund. The Seiks ruled or the Indus. The Jauts spread dismay along the Jumna. The highlands which border on the western sea-coast of India poured forth a yet more formidable race, a race which was long the terror of every native power, and which, after many desperate and doubtful struggles, yielded only to the fortune and genius of England. It was under the reign of Aurungzebe that this wild clan of plunderers first descended from their mountains; and soon after his death, every corner of his wide empire learned to tremble at the mighty name of the Mahrattas. Many fertile viceroyalties were entirely subdued by them. Their dominions stretched across the peninsula from sea to sea. Mahratta captains reigned at Poonah, at Gualior, in Guzerat, in Berar, and in Tanjore. Nor did they, though they had become great sovereigns, therefore cease to be freebooters. They still retained the predatory habits of their forefathers. Every region which was not subject to their rule was wasted by their incursions. Wherever their kettle-drums were heard, the peasant threw his bag of rice on his shoulder, hid his small savings in his girdle, and fled with his wife and children to the mountains or the jungles, to the milder neighbourhood of the hyaena and the tiger. Many provinces redeemed their harvests by the payment of an annual ransom. Even the wretched phantom who still bore the imperial title stooped to pay this ignominious black-mail. The camp-fires of one rapacious leader were seen from the walls of the palace of Delhi. Another, at the head of his innumerable cavalry, descended year after year on the rice-fields of Bengal. Even the European factors trembled for their magazines. Less than a hundred years ago, it was thought necessary to fortify Calcutta against the horsemen of Berar, and the name of the Mahratta ditch still preserves the memory of the danger.

Wherever the viceroys of the Mogul retained authority they became sovereigns. They might still acknowledge in words the superiority of the house of Tamerlane; as a Count of Flanders or a Duke of Burgundy might have acknowledged the superiority of the most helpless driveller among the later Carlovingians. They might occasionally send to their titular sovereign a complimentary present, or solicit from him a title of honour. In truth, however, they were no longer lieutenants removable at pleasure, but independent hereditary princes. In this way originated those great Mussulman houses which formerly ruled Bengal and the Carnatic, and those which still, though in a state of vassalage, exercise some of the powers of royalty at Lucknow and Hyderabad.

In what was this confusion to end? Was the strife to continue during centuries? Was it to terminate in the rise of another great monarchy ? Was the Mussulman or the Mahratta to be the Lord of India? Was another Baber to descend from the mountains, and to lead the hardy tribes of Cabul and Chorasan against a wealthier and less warlike race? None of these events seemed improbable.

But scarcely any man, however sagacious, would have thought it possible that a trading company, separated from India by fifteen thousand miles of sea, and possessing in India only a few acres for purposes of commerce, would, in less than a hundred years, spread its empire from Cape Comorin to the eternal snow of the Himalayas; would compel Mahratta and Mahommedan to forget their mutual feuds in common subjection; would tame down even those wild races which had resisted the most powerful of the Moguls; and, having united under its laws a hundred millions of subjects, would carry its victorious arms far to the cast of the Burrampooter, and far to the west of the Hydaspes, dictate terms of peace at the gates of Ava, and seat its vassal on the throne of Candahar.

同类推荐
  • 奴才小史

    奴才小史

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 显道经

    显道经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Valerius Terminus

    Valerius Terminus

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • ON FISTULAE

    ON FISTULAE

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 善谋上

    善谋上

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 东陵广播剧

    东陵广播剧

    严格意义上来说,这不是一本真正意义上的小说,就你看过评书把,他就是那样子的,几天一个小故事,然后就,寻宝,盗墓,警匪,商战,玄幻,江湖武林,都会网罗其中的,还有我叫,东陵
  • 燃烧的彼岸花

    燃烧的彼岸花

    “墨玉,看着我。笑着,活下去。”说着那个男子将被自己血液染红的彼岸花摘下,道:“我一定会带着这朵盛开的彼岸花来找你。”彼岸花开,花叶永不相见;花开彼岸,两情似水流长。
  • 毒夫的白莲花

    毒夫的白莲花

    胎穿苏梓清,拿着女主角剧本。看着一堆穿越、重生、攻略者…苏梓清立刻展开红娘计划,顺道将男主、男配给丢远点。慕容玉卿笑的一脸纯良无害,先一步挖好坑!原地等着苏梓清掉坑,顺道甩锅给苏梓清!“小师妹,还是这么好男色!这让师兄很是为难!要不再去让侄子给人赐婚,或者师兄勉为其难亲自跑一趟,挑起纷争。天下大乱,这些人就忙了!干脆师兄再给师妹药下重点如何?”慕容玉卿一脸人畜无害笑看着苏梓清。“师兄俊美无暇、盖世神功无人能及!医毒天下无双,此等良辰美景,不如我们一起去泡个药浴。如何?”小胖崽的苏梓清立刻秒认怂,仰着头、糯糯说道。心里却不停咒骂,恨不得宰了他!一定要摆脱剧情男主!蛇精男!
  • 那些记忆里的旧时光

    那些记忆里的旧时光

    关于成长历程中遇到的磨难,以及无人理解的感受
  • 战旗

    战旗

    “九一八”事变,国民党撤出华北,国民党高级军官金戈冒死回到东安城内,想要接走自己的母亲和新婚妻子柳文婷。但日军已然进城,柳文婷被逼自尽,金戈被抓。我党地下工作者救出金戈,希望他能前往根据地,运用自己的军事知识与八路军共同抗日。然而金戈对八路军的作战能力持怀疑态度,他选择独自留在东安城附近杀鬼子。一次偶然的不打不相识,金戈遇到了我敌后抗日游击队队长戴金花,与他们一起击退了鬼子。从最初的互相看不上眼,到一起浴血奋战,金戈从戴金花身上看到了真正的抗日精神。他们成为一支活跃在敌后的抗日武装,极大地牵制了龟井的军事力量。1945年,日军在各个战场上节节败退,龟井想要在东安城实施“死海”计划,全城百姓生命安危悬于一线,金戈与金花带领队员潜入东安城,最终成功制止了“死海”计划,共同迎来了抗日胜利的曙光。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 假想不爱

    假想不爱

    他们的故事走向谁能够抵抗优秀的人?想要体会到爱一个人是什么感受于是尝试演戏可是演技过于拙劣也大概是没入戏的原因后来逐渐入戏故事中的男女主角都当了真不知道谁说了一声“咔”男主角还以为女主角在演戏于是退出了故事发觉假戏成真的女主角在原地怔愣一开始明明不是这样的结局故事中的女主角又继续了原来的生活波澜不惊平淡真实再重逢故事又开始了新的篇章
  • 老子才不回头

    老子才不回头

    曾经是她一直追着他的目光不断地改变,最后甚至迷失自我,他却只是淡淡的一句,“”我们不是很熟”打破她所有的幻想和等待如今时过境迁,“追什么追啊不是不熟嘛?”温馨提示本文有点虐请准备好心脏,纸巾哦
  • 逍遥世君

    逍遥世君

    隐士大族继承人的历程,拥有最强力量,穿越各个大陆完成族中任务
  • 远古仙皇

    远古仙皇

    上古共有九重天世间共有三千界他,天神转世,为了救兄甘愿牺牲了自己所有的修为。她,魔界圣女,只外出历练却遇见了自己一生的真爱。