rose to great wealth by his shrewdness and
business capacity. His wonderful talents gained him the favour of Abdullah Qutb Shah, who
made him his prime minister. Mir Jumla's
industry, rapid despatch of business, administrative capacity, military genius, and inborn
power of leadership ensured his success in all
that he undertook. Great alike in civil government and in war, he soon became the virtual
ruler of Golkonda: nothing could reach the
Sultan without first securing his approval. Sent by his master to the Karnatak, he soon effected a complete transformation
his vast conquests and wealth, there. Hitherto Kambam,[1] on the N. E. side of the Cuddapah district, had been the limit of Golkonda advance in that direction. All the attempts of
the Sultans had failed to conquer the uplands of
the Karnatak, where the Rajah of Chandragiri
still held sway. Mir Jumla strengthened himself by securing a number of European gunners and cannon-founders, raised his army to a high state of discipline and efficiency, and soon wrested the Cuddapah district. His crowning feat was the capture of the rock fortress of Gandikota, hitherto deemed impregnable.
- ↑ 15' 34 N. 79' 12E.