Arabian Nights 1001 Nights

The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 07 Shahrazad continued, It hath reached...
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Arabian Nights
1001 Nights

Arabian Nights 1001 Nights

€6,21

Arabian Nights 1001 Nights

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Author: Burton, Richard Francis
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Language: English

The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 07

Shahrazad continued, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that Saadan having broken into the palace of King Jamak and pounded to pieces those therein, the survivors cried out, Quarter! Quarter!; and Saadan said to them, Pinion your King! So they bound Jamak and took him up, and Saadan drove them before him like sheep and brought them to Gharibs presence, after the most part of the citizens had perished by the enemys swords. When the King of Babel came to himself, he found himself bound and heard Saadan say, I will sup to-night off this King Jamak: whereupon he turned to Gharib and cried to him, I throw myself on thy mercy. Replied Gharib, Become a Moslem, and thou shalt be safe from the Ghul and from the vengeance of the Living One who ceaseth not. So Jamak professed Al-Islam with heart and tongue and Gharib bade loose his bonds. Then he expounded The Faith to his people and they all became True Believers; after which Jamak returned to the city and despatched thence provaunt and henchmen to Gharib; and wine to the camp before Babel where they passed the night. On the morrow, Gharib gave the signal for the march and they fared on till they came to Mayyfrikn,[FN#1] which they found empty, for its people had heard what had befallen Babel and had fled to Cufa-city and told Ajib. When he heard the news, his Doom-day appeared to him and he assembled his braves and informing them of the enemys approach ordered them make ready to do battle with his brothers host; after which he numbered them and found them thirty thousand horse and ten thousand foot.[FN#2] So, needing more, he levied other fifty thousand men, cavalry and infantry, and taking horse amid a mighty host, rode forwards, till he came upon his brothers army encamped before Mosul and pitched his tents in face of their lines. Then Gharib wrote a writ and said to his officers, Which of you will carry this letter to Ajib? Whereupon Sahim sprang to his feet and cried, O King of the Age, I will bear thy missive and bring thee back an answer. So Gharib gave him the epistle and he repaired to the pavilion of Ajib who, when informed of his coming, said, Admit him! and when he stood in the presence asked him, Whence comest thou? Answered Sahim, From the King of the Arabs and the Persians, son-in-law of Chosro, King of the world, who sendeth thee a writ; so do thou return him a reply. Quoth Ajib, Give me the letter; accordingly Sahim gave it to him and he tore it open and found therein, In the name of Allah the Compassionating, the Compassionate! Peace on Abraham the Friend await! But afterwards. As soon as this letter shall come to thy hand, do thou confess the Unity of the Bountiful King, Causer of causes and Mover of the clouds;[FN#3] and leave worshipping idols. An thou do this thing, thou art my brother and ruler over us and I will pardon thee the deaths of my father and mother, nor will I reproach thee with what thou hast done. But an thou obey not my bidding, behold, I will hasten to thee and cut off thy head and lay waste thy dominions. Verily, I give thee good counsel, and the Peace be on those who pace the path of salvation and obey the Most High King! When Ajib read these words and knew the threat they contained, his eyes sank into the crown of his head and he gnashed his teeth and flew into a furious rage. Then he tore the letter in pieces and threw it away, which vexed Sahim and he cried out upon Ajib, saying, Allah wither thy hand for the deed thou hast done! With this Ajib cried out to his men, saying, Seize yonder hound and hew him in pieces with your hangers.[FN#4] So they ran at Sahim; but he bared blade and fell upon them and slew of them more than fifty braves; after which he cut his way out, though bathed in blood, and won back to Gharib, who said, What is this case, O Sahim? And he told him what had passed, whereat he grew livid for rage and crying Allaho Akbar God is most great! bade the battle-drums beat. So the fighting-men donned their hauberks and coats of straitwoven mail and baldrickd themselves with their swords; the footmen drew out in battle-array, whilst the horsemen mounted their prancing horses and dancing camels and levelled their long lances, and the champions rushed into the field. Ajib and his men also took horse and host charged down upon host. And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 3441
Author: Burton, Richard Francis
Release Date: Sep 1, 2002
Format: eBook
Language: English
Publisher: The Burton Club
Publication Date: 1885
Publisher Country: [S.l.]

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Translator: Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890

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