Of Hasan-i-Sabbah and his innovations (tajdīd) and the propaganda of the heretics which they call "the new propaganda" (may God not renew it!). Of the accession of Mustansir, the son of Zahir -Īn account of these events (i.e., the overthrow of the Fatimid Caliphate) and the reason therefor. Of the declaration regarding the false Mahdi. Of the advance of the World-King Hülegü to capture the castles of the heretics -Īn account of the tenets of the Isma'ilis or Batinis as also a history of that sect. Of the advance of the Prince of the World Hülegü to the countries of the west. Of an instance of the virtuous deeds of His August Majesty the World-Emperor Mengü Qa'an after his accession to the throne of the empire. Of the accession of the Lord of the Seven Climes, the Just Emperor, Mengü Qa'an to the throne of the Khanate, and of his spreading the carpet of Nushirvanian justice and reviving the practices of sovereignty and laying down the principles of monarchy. Of the Emir Arghun's proceeding to the great quriltai. Of Körgüz's arrival in Khorasan and what befell him thereafter. Of Chin-Temür and his governorship of Khorasan and Mazandaran. Of Baraq Hajib and the conquest of the region of Kerman. Of Yamin Malik and Ighraq and their fate. Of the Sultan's advance to make war on the Sultan of Rum. Of the Sultan's advance against Akhlat and the capture thereof. Of Jalal-ad-Din and the Georgians and the extirpation of that people. Of Sultan Jalal-ad-Din's approach to Baghdad. Of the destruction of the Sultan of Sultans and the cause thereof. Of the causes of the estrangement between Sultan Muhammad and the Commander of the Faithful an-Nassir li-Din-Allah Abdul-'Abbas Ahmad. Of the remaining events in the life of Sultan Muhammad of happy memory and of the confusion of his affairs. Of the Khans of Qara-Khitai, their rise to power and their destruction. Of the conquest of Firuzkuh and Ghaznin. Of the Sultan's returning a second time to wage war on the gür-khan. Of the accession of Mazandaran and Kerman. Of what befell Kharmil after the Sultan's return. How the kingdom of the sultans of Ghur passed into the hands of Sultan Muhammad. Of the accession of ʻAla-ad-Din Khorazm-Shah. Of the origin of the dynasty of the sultans of Khorazm (May God make bright their example!). Of the horsemen of the Keler and Bashghird. Of the conquest of Bulghar and the territory of the As and the Rus. Of Tushi and the accession of Batu in his stead. Of Princess Oghul-Ghaimish and her sons. Of the accession of Güyük Khan to the throne of the Khanate. Of the houses and dwelling-places of Qa'an. Of the campaign of the World-Emperor Qa'an against Khitai and the conquest of that country. Of the accession of the World-Emperor Qa'an to the throne of the Khanate and the power of world-empire. Of the expedition of Yeme and Sübetei in pursuit of Sultan Muhammad -Ī brief account of Toli's conquest of Khorasan. Of the expedition of Törbei Toqshin in search of Sultan Jalal-ad-Din. Of Chingiz-Khan's turning to do battle with the Sultan. Of Chingiz-Khan's crossing of the river at Tirmiz and the taking of Balkh. Of the departure of Chingiz-Khan to Nahkshab and Tirmiz. Of the capture of Fanakat and Khojend and the story of Temür Malik -Ī short account of the conquest of Transoxiana. Of the advance of the Ulush-Idi against Jand and the conquest of that region. ![]() Of the advance of the world-conquering Khan against the countries of the Sultan and the capture of Otrar. Of the reason for the attack on the countries of the Sultan. Of the conquest of the regions of Almaligh, Qayaligh and Fulad, together with an account of the rulers thereof. Of the martyred imam, ʻAla-ad-Din Muhammad of Khotan (God's mercy be upon him!). Of the origin of the idi-qut and the land of the Uighur accordind to their own belief. Of the conquest of the land of the Uighur and the submission of the idi-qut. Of the laws which Chingiz-Khan framed and the yasas which he promulgagted after his rise to power -Ĭhingiz-Khan's rise to power and the beginning of the passing to him of the empires and kingdoms of the kings of the world : a brief account thereof. Of the condition of the Mongols before the time of Chingiz Khan's rise to power. Translation of Tārīkh-e Jahāngoshā (transliterated).Ģ volumes (xlv, 763 pages) : plates, folded maps, genealogical tables 23 cm.
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