Correct option is C
The description of Krishnadeva Raya as "of medium height, and of fair complexion and good figure, rather fat than thin, he has on his face signs of smallpox" was given by Domingo Paes, a Portuguese traveler who visited the Vijayanagara Empire during Krishnadeva Raya's reign in the early 16th century. His detailed accounts provide valuable insight into the ruler’s appearance, the grandeur of the empire, and the social and political conditions of the time.
Information Booster:
Domingo Paes was one of the prominent foreign travelers who documented the Vijayanagara Empire extensively during Krishnadeva Raya’s reign (1509-1529). His travelogue is one of the primary sources for historians studying the empire’s administration, culture, and urban planning. Paes’ detailed physical description of the king helps personalize historical figures, connecting them to real human traits. Krishnadeva Raya is remembered as one of the greatest rulers of South India, known for his military successes, patronage of arts, and administrative reforms.
Additional Knowledge:
Abdur Razzaq was a Persian envoy who traveled to the Vijayanagara Empire but did not provide this specific description of Krishnadeva Raya.
Barbosa was a Portuguese traveler who described various Indian kingdoms but focused more on coastal regions and the Portuguese trading posts.
Nicolo Conti was an Italian merchant traveler who visited India earlier in the 15th century and did not describe Krishnadeva Raya.