A General History And Collection Of Voyages And Travels - Volume 8 - By Robert Kerr












































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strongly plated with iron; the second not so strong, with places above
for throwing down melted - Page 484
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The First Is Very Strongly Plated With Iron; The Second Not So Strong, With Places Above For Throwing Down Melted Lead Or Boiling Oil; And The Third Is Thickly Beset With Iron Spikes.

Between each of these gates are spacious places of arms, and at the inner gate is a strong portcullis.

A bow-shot within the castle is a splendid pagoda, built by the founders of the castle, ancestors of Gidney Khan, who were Gentiles. He turned Mahometan, and deprived his elder brother of this castle by the following stratagem: Having invited him and his women to a banquet, which his brother requited by a similar entertainment, he substituted chosen soldiers well armed instead of women, sending them two and two in a dowle,[256] who, getting in by this device, gained possession of the gates, and held the place for the Great Mogul, to whom it now appertains, being one of the strongest situated forts in the world.

[Footnote 255: This is probably a stair. - E.]

[Footnote 256: A dowle, dowly, or dooly, is a chair or cage, in which their women are carried on men's shoulders. - Purch.]

About half a coss within the gate is a goodly square tank, cut out of the solid rock, said to be fifty fathoms deep, and full of excellent water. A little farther on is a goodly plain, shaded with many fine trees, beyond which, on a small conical hill, is the sepulchre of King Hasswaard, who was a great soldier in his life, and has been since venerated as a great saint by the people in these parts.

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