Rewari Kingdom, Inner palace of Bawal, afternoon of 7th March 1557
After eting with the prisoners, Aditya worked with the dungeon authorities to compile a list of the captured maulvis. He carefully categorized their nas into Ashraf and Ajlaf groups. He then instructed Ratnakar to bring in the remaining maulvis from the associated madrasas, targeting only those from the Ashraf communities.
The maulvis from the Ajlaf communities were to be rewarded, portrayed as loyal subjects who had exposed the traitors colluding with the Mughals. To prevent any disturbance, Aditya strongly emphasized that the Ashraf maulvis should be gagged and avoid any audience.
Ratnakar, looking confused, asked, "Sir, how will this strategy help us?"
Aditya explained his approach, "By creating division within the maulvi communities, they will be less likely to unite and create trouble. Those spared will be inclined to support our cause rather than risk being involved in the rebellion. Additionally, we’ll use the properties of the culprits for charitable donations, which should help win over public opinion."
Both Ratnakar and Bheem listened attentively, clearly impressed by the plan.
Aditya then added, "Once the operation is complete, assemble the leaders and execute the one who caused the most trouble, using a cannon. This will send a clear ssage that we do not respect their status and will compel them to follow our terms."
Bheem’s face went pale at the ntion of such a grim fate, while Ratnakar remained stoic. "Understood, Your Highness. I will ensure it is carried out as planned."
Aditya nodded in approval. "You have the authority to use the royal guards and coordinate with the village officials to execute this plan."
With the plan set, Ratnakar left to et Commander Ujjwal Singh with the official parchnt authorizing his actions.
Shortly after, Aditya was notified by a guard that Princess enakshi was about to arrive. As expected, she approached alone.
Approaching his royal office, Aditya spotted his butler carrying a stack of docunts related to his administrative duties. Entering the room, he was greeted by the sight of Princess enakshi seated near his desk, sipping herbal tea. She wore her customary bright saree, richly designed with intricate patterns, and minimal jewelry befitting her royal status.
enakshi rose holding a parchnt as Aditya entered, "Greetings Prince Aditya," she said with a respectful nod, "I have brought the revised contract, including the terms we discussed. I have already signed it."
The room was spacious, with large windows letting in the afternoon sunlight. The walls were adorned with portraits of warriors, rich carpets and curtains exuding an aura of nobility. The centerpiece was a lavish rosewood desk decorated with precious gemstones. On top of it lay scrolls, manuscripts, docunts of papers and a complete writing set, including ink, pot and quill. Surrounding the desk were well-furnished chairs..
But what stood out the most were the calmness in her eyes as she gazed at him with anticipation. She appeared refreshed, perhaps from a recent bath, and a small garland of white flowers enhanced her face, adding to her charm
Aditya replied warmly as he took the parchnt, "Greetings, Your Highness. Please, have a seat."
Aditya took the parchnt, noting the imperial stamp of the Vijayanagar Empire and reviewed it. The contract stated:
"Trust Agreent
Between
The Empire of Vijay Nagar
And
The Bhargav Empire
Date: 7th March 1614 Vikram Samvat(1557 AD)
Article 1: Formation of Trade Alliance
The Empire of Vijay Nagar and the Bhargav Empire hereby agree to enter into a trade alliance, aid at fostering mutual trust, enhancing cooperation, and promoting trade between the two great empires.
Article 2: Appointnt of Ambassador
To facilitate this alliance and ensure effective communication, the Vijay Nagar Empire appoints Princess enakshi as its official ambassador. Princess enakshi will act as the representative of the Vijay Nagar Empire and will be granted permission to stay in the Bhargav Empire as an advisor to Prince Aditya for a period of one month.
Article 3: Advisor Role and Responsibilities
During her stay, Princess enakshi will be permitted to observe and offer counsel in the official affairs of the Bhargav Empire. Her role will be akin to that of an advisor and ambassador, with access to official proceedings and etings as deed appropriate by Prince Aditya.
Article 4: Mutual Trust and Cooperation
This agreent is intended to build and solidify trust and cooperation between the two empires. Both parties agree to uphold the spirit of the alliance and to engage in mutual efforts to ensure its success.
Article 5: Right to Withdrawal
Both the Empire of Vijay Nagar and the Bhargav Empire reserve the right to withdraw from this alliance if either party finds that sufficient trust and cooperation are not being maintained. Withdrawal from the alliance may be executed by formal notice, detailing the reasons for the decision.
Article 6: Final Provisions
This contract, once signed by authorized representatives of both empires, shall be deed effective imdiately. Any andnts or additional clauses to this agreent shall be made in writing and with mutual consent.
Signatures:
For Vijay Nagar:
[Signature]
Princess enakshi
For Bhargav Empire:
[Signature]"
’Huh! adviser? not bad, I happen to miss my secretary.’ Aditya thought inwardly.
Aditya’s eyes glead with amusent as he noticed how cleverly enakshi had updated the terms from a visitor to an advisor. Although he had been initially hesitant, the advisory role seed justified. If she was willing to offer her services at no cost, there was no reason to refuse.
Still, he asked her one last ti, "Are you certain you want to spend a month here as an adviser? My days aren’t always as calm as they seem between these docunts. There will be tis of conflict and bloodshed that might not be suitable for a princess."
enakshi smiled reassuringly. "Do not worry, Your Highness. I am trained in Kalaripayattu and have experience in managent and finance. You may not have known, but I’ve also contributed to the defense of your walls. My presence here will be an asset, not a burden."
Aditya signed the docunt and placed it on the desk. "Very well. Your presence will be most welco."
In the anti his butler Hari singh ca and started arranging the docunts and parchnts in neatly order.
As Aditya reviewed the reports detailing compensations for injured and deceased soldiers, enakshi inquired about them. He handed her the docunts and explained, "These are the compensations we need to arrange for the soldiers who were injured or killed. It’s crucial that their families are taken care of, and we must ensure the process is handled efficiently."
enakshi nodded thoughtfully. "I see. If you’d like, I can help organize this. I have experience in managing such matters, and it might ease your workload."
Aditya looked relieved. "That would be most appreciated, Princess. It would allow to focus on drafting the plans for matters regarding king’s court."
enakshi began examining the docunts with a practiced eye. As she worked, she occasionally asked for additional information or clarification, which Aditya provided. Despite her focused work, she maintained a calm and attentive deanor.
After quite a so ti, enakshi completed the organization of the compensations. She presented the results to Aditya, who was impressed with the efficiency and thoroughness of her work.
"Your Highness, I believe everything is now in order," enakshi said with a smile. "The compensations are properly categorized, and the necessary arrangents for disbursent have been outlined."
Aditya examined the organized docunts and nodded in approval. "This is excellent work, Princess. Your assistance has been invaluable. "
Feeling satisfied, enakshi asked, "Your Highness, if you don’t mind, may I ask you sothing?"
Aditya, impressed by her skills, replied, "Certainly, Princess enakshi. Please go ahead."
But before the conversation could continue, the door to the room opened, and Butler Hari Singh entered, his expression grave. "Your Highness, an official from Delhi has arrived," he announced.
Aditya excused himself from the discussion, citing personal concerns. He instructed Hari Singh to remain with Princess enakshi and Bheem, who stood guard outside.
In the Audience Hall
Aditya made his way to the audience hall, where a distinguished figure awaited him. The man introduced himself with a formal bow. "I am Subedar Rudra Singh Chauhan, Royal Guard Sub-Commander, assigned to your service by the Defense Minister."
Rudra handed Aditya a parchnt, which he quickly unfolded. The docunt revealed that Shadi Khan was leading the campaign himself and had achieved a swift conquest of Agra. It explicitly instructed Aditya not to leave Rewari under any circumstances until further notice.
Aditya glanced up, his expression inquisitive. "What happened at Agra? How did they manage to take it so swiftly?"
Rudra replied, "When we laid siege to Agra, the city was already in turmoil. The king was overthrown by his own people. His eldest son, seeking rcy, delivered his father’s head and pledged loyalty to the Emperor. He claid ignorance of his father’s plans and offered the command of 15,000 infantry and 5,000 cavalry to Shadi Khan. This support was crucial, and as a result, his family was spared."
Aditya nodded thoughtfully. "A throne can indeed make people do wonders."
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