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________________ 90 sented his famous work. Falsely accused of having poisoned Uljaitu, he was put to death by order of the latter's successor Abu Sayyid on the 13th of September 1318." He tells us in his preface that there existed in the archives (i.e. of the Mongol sovereign of Persia) historical fragments of undoubted authenticity written in Mongol. These he had been ordered by Gazan to consult, as well as learned Chinese, Indians, Uighurs, Kipchaks, and others who lived at his court, and especially the generalissimo and administrator of the kingdom, Pulad Chingsang, "who knows," he says, "better than any one in the world the origin and history of the Turkish tribes, and especially of the Mongols." Elsewhere Rashid speaks of a book called the Altan Defter, or 'Golden Register,' which was deposited in the Imperial treasury under the custody of several officials, and which Turk 1 Khazar I Tunag Chikal or Tutak or Jinkal Ichê Khân I Dibbakui Khân I Kuyuk or Kiwak Khân Alinja Khân Tatar Khân Nuh 1 Yafis I Kara Khan T Oghiz Khân L THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY. Saklab Mughal Khân I Bazsinjar or Barsajar I Uz Khân or Ur Khân T Rus Kun Khân Yoldaz Khân Ai Khẩn i.e. Sun Khân i.e. Moon Khân i.e. Star Khân Il Khan Kian Nokuz D'Ohsson, Histoire des Mongols, vol. I. p. xliii. [APRIL, 1880. he refers to as containing a history of the house of Chinghiz Khan. The Altan Defter, as I believe, was either identical with the Yuanch'ao-pi-shi, or contained virtually the same materials. The servant and panegyrist of a royal house, famous for its zeal in religious matters, it is not strange that Rashida'd-din should have connected it with the patriarchs who are equally prominent in the Bible and the Koran, and have derived it from Nuh and Yafis, and that further he should have found a place for the eponymous representative of the Mongol stock in the strangely artificial and inconsequent ethnographic genealogy, in which, like other Eastern historians, he affiliates together the various branches of the human family known to him. It will suffice us to tabulate the story as given by these curious genealogists. Ming Kuz Khân or Kin Khán Amlak Chin Kur Khân or Gur Khân Gumari or Kimari Kuk Khân Tagh Khân i.e. Sky Khân i.e. Mountain Khân Id. pp. xxxv. and xxxvi. Tarikh Tenghiz Khan i.e. Lake Khân ⚫ Id. pp. 23 and 24 note 2.
SR No.032501
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 09
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJas Burgess
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages398
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size17 MB
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