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SHIVAJI.
[CH. VII.


On 3rd October he plundered Surat for the second time.

Throughout September he had been assembling a large body of cavalry at Kalian, evidently to invade Gujrat. (F. R. Surat, Vol. 3. Consult. 12 Sep. 1670.) The matter was so notorious that on 12th September the English factors at Surat*[1] had rightly concluded that "that town would be the first place he would take," and "foreseeing the ensuing danger, [we] had taken a convenient time to empty all our ware-houses at Surat of what goods were ready baled and sent them down to Swally ;" even their entire Council with the President (Gerald Aungier) were at Swally at the beginning of October. And yet the Mughal governor was so criminally negligent as to keep only 300 men for the defence of the city. On 2nd October came successive reports of Shiva's arrival with 15,000 horse and foot within 20 miles of Surat. All the Indian merchants of the city and even the officers of Government fled in the course of that day and night. On the 3rd, Shivaji attacked the city which had recently been walled round by order of Aurangzib. After a slight resistance the defenders fled to the fort, and the Marathas possessed themselves of the whole town except only the English, Dutch and French


  1. * The second loot of Surat: Surat Council to Co., 20 Nov. 1670. (Hedge's Diary, ii. pp. ccxxvi— ix.) F. R. Surat Vol. 3, (Consult, at Swally Marine, October); Dutch Records, Trans. Vol. 29, No. 763. M. A. 106 (bare mention.) Sabh. 63-64. Chit. 72, confused and unreliable.