CC Madhya 16.158

madyapa yavana-rājāra āge adhikāra
tāṅra bhaye pathe keha nāre calibāra
Word for word: 
madyapa — drunkard; yavana — Muslim; rājāra — of a king; āge — ahead; adhikāra — the government; tāṅra bhaye — being afraid of such a king; pathe — on the road; keha — anyone; nāre — not able; calibāra — to travel.
Translation: 
He informed the Lord that the territory ahead was ruled by a Muslim governor who was a drunkard. Out of fear of this king, no one could walk the road freely.