The History of Persia: Containing, the Lives and Memorable Action of Its Kings from the First Erecting of That Monarchy to This Time; an Exact Description of All Its Dominions; a Curious Account of India, China, Tartary, Kermon, Arabia, Nixabur, and the I
The History of Persia: Containing, the Lives and Memorable Action of Its Kings from the First Erecting of That Monarchy to This Time; an Exact Description of All Its Dominions; a Curious Account of India, China, Tartary, Kermon, Arabia, Nixabur, and the I
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1715 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAP. XLV. Of the Turkish Family of Kara Kuyon-hi, that is, the Hard or Tribe of the Black Sheep, who were Sovereigns of Persia. WHEN Sultan Weys Helcony was Gover-KaraMaha nor of Bagdat, Kara Mabamed, the chief Turky was employM in his Service, and for his Turk great Merit by him appointed Chief or ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1715 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAP. XLV. Of the Turkish Family of Kara Kuyon-hi, that is, the Hard or Tribe of the Black Sheep, who were Sovereigns of Persia. WHEN Sultan Weys Helcony was Gover-KaraMaha nor of Bagdat, Kara Mabamed, the chief Turky was employM in his Service, and for his Turk great Merit by him appointed Chief or Com-the Black mander of his Hord or Tribe of Kara Kuyonluy Sheep, that is, of the Black Sheep, which it is likely was their Ensign or diltinctive Mark, and they themselves were calsd Black, for that is the meaning of Karay by way of difference from the others, whose Ensign or Emblem was a white Sheep, as shall be observed hereafter. It is to be observed, that much about the fame Time, that the Factions of the Neri and Bf-anchiy or the Black and White, divided Italy, those fame Name?, and the Consequences of them, were predominant in Persia. Kara Ma tamed being, as was said, constituted Chief of hts Hord, or Tribe, and having so concu.u'd as long as he Hv'd, that Post at his Dlu de-volved to his Son Kara Ijjnf, who in Requital KaralfTaf for the Favour bestow V-;u ins A, -uuu tyd succeeds himself, assaulted Bagdat, and took it from w. Sultan Weys, on whom Tamerlan had bestow'd it, he being then gone into the Country of Ruwcstan against Eajazet; but at his Return, being inform'd of the Treachery of Kara Ijsuf9 he sent his Grandson Abubalcar ayai.lt Kara Ijfufi who recovers and restor'd it to Sultan Weys Helcony yet be enjoy'd it not long, be-ing expelPd again by Mirom Scba9 who gave it to the same bubalar his Son. Kara Iffuf was fled for Safety int(c) Egypt? where the King fecur'd him, and he connnu'd confined till Mews was brought that Tame dan was dead. Upon this News Kara Iffuf found means to Escape, and making towards Persia gathered an.
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