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CHAPTER XIII.

His Last Years.

§1. Adventures during return from the Karnatak.

After his marvellous success in the invasion of the Karnatak, Shivaji left the Madras plains (about November, 1677) and entered the Mysore plateau, conquering its eastern and central parts.*[1]

From Sera in the heart of the Mysore kingdom (December, 1677), he marched to Kopal, 125 miles north, the fort of which he took, then turned 35 miles westwards to Gadag, and 24 miles south of the latter to Lakshmishwar in the Dharwar district, (capturing the forts at both these places.) The desai of Mulgund, half way from Gadag to Lakshmishwar, had evacuated his fort in terror, and it was occupied by


  1. * His route is thus given in Sabhasad, 91: Kolhar — Ballapur — Kopal — Lakshmishwar — Khangauda desai chastised —Sampgaon district — Balvada desain invested, captured, and "taught a lesson" — Panhala. Chitnis, 142: —Srirangapattan — Gadag — Lakshmishwar — Khangauda desai fled — Gadag — Balved desain Mai Bai besieged for 27 days, captured and released. Shivadigvijay, 347-357: Savitri Bai of Belvadi besieged — Gadag — Lakshmishwar — Gaunda desai fled — Balved desain loots transport, is besieged and captured. I cannot find Khangauda in the maps, but only Mulgund and Navalgund, (the last being 20 m. n. w. of Gadag.)