"Surat (Gujarat)- Great famine, highways unpassable, infested by thieves looking not for gold but grain; Kirka- Town empty. Half inhabitants fled. Another half dead; Dhaita- Children sold for 6 dams or given for free to any who could take them so they might be kept alive; Nandurbar (Maharashtra)-No space to pitch a tent, dead bodies everywhere. Noisome smell from a neighboring pit where 40 dead bodies were thrown. Survivors searching for grains in the excrement of men and animals. Highway stowed with dead bodies from Surat to Burhanpur... In Bazar lay people dead and others breathing their last with the food almost near their mouths, yet dying for want of it, they not having wherewith to buy, nor the others so much pity to spare them any without money. There being no course taken in this Country to remedy this great evil, the rich and strong engrossing and taking perforce all to themselves."
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Peter Mundy, The Travels of Peter Mundy in Europe and Asia, 1608–1667. (ed.) Lt. Col. Sir Richard Carnac Temple. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1907. pp. 40–48. Vol. II. quoted in Aabhas Maldahiyar - Babur_ The Chessboard King-Vintage Books (2024)
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