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Part I, Chapter X: Answers to Petitions, and Royal Mandates. | |||
f145b | f98b | 523 | A short introduction. Núshírwán’s order to supply as usual the luxuries supplied to his predecessors, at the petition of the cup-bearer. |
” | ” | 524 | Baṭlímús’s reply to the notables of Damascus: the Ṣáḥib Ismá‘íl b. ‘Abbád endorses his view. |
f146a | ” | 525 | A clever reply of Kisrá to his sons at their request to be taught statecraft. |
” | f99a | 526 | Another benevolent order of Kisrá about the property of an Indian caravan in Persia. |
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f146a | f99a | 527 | Kisrá stops innovations and issues orders to the governor of Ṭabaristán. |
” | ” | 528 | Núshírwán’s two decisions: one against a well-known secretary, another for the patronage and protection of an upstart. |
f146b | ” | 529 | Núshírwán as the observer of traditions rather than of intentions. |
” | ” | 530 | Alexander’s disparaging remark about the huge army of Dárá. |
” | ” | 531 | Ardashír’s clever reply to his courtiers about the fault of one of them. |
” | f99b | 532 | Kisrá’s reply to the governor of Rayy, charged with oppression. |
” | ” | 533 | Núshírwán hangs a Satrap for disgracing an old noble of his court. |
” | ” | 534 | Núshírwán’s administrative genius evinced at the early age of 19. |
f147a | ” | 535 | The last advice of Arjásp, the king of Turkistán, to his son. |
” | ” | 536 | Famine in Yaman and the Kisrá’s generous offer at the request of Nu‘mán b. Mundhir. |
” | ” | 537 | as-Saffáḥ lavishes money on his favourites at his accession. |
” | ” | 538 | Hishám b. ‘Abdu’l-Malik’s foresight as shown in his reply to a petition against ‘Ísá b. ‘Adí without reading it. |
f147b | f100a | 539 | al-Ma’mún’s order about the wealth left by ‘Amr b. Mas‘ada. |
” | ” | 540 | al-Mu‘taṣim’s similar statement about the legacy of a noble. |
” | ” | 541 | Shápúr-i-Dhu’l-Aktáf’s answer to the complaint of the people of Iṣṭakhr. |
” | ” | 542 | Núshírwán’s intention to hold a council of 100 wise men, opposed by his nobles. |
” | ” | 543 | Núshírwán’s 11,000 pensioners and his unpaid army’s demand against them. |
” | ” | 544 | Sultan Maḥmúd’s decision in favour of the army against the civilians. |
” | ” | 545 | Núshírwán’s advice to one of his silly courtiers. |
f148a | f100b | 546 | Kisrá’s advice to the invading army at the death of a rebel Qayṣar of Rúm. |
” | ” | 547 | ‘Abdu’llah b. Yaḥyá Kháqán awaits a lucky moment for forwarding public papers to al-Mutawakkil. |
” | ” | 548 | Núshírwán’s angel of victory in the garb of an old man clothed in white garments. |
f148b | ” | 549 | Sultan Maḥmúd’s reply to the Wazír at his hint about the reward of 100,000 Dínárṣ to the Amír of Jurján. |
” | f101a | 550 | Amír Naṣr b. Aḥmad the Sámánid’s impartial decision in an acute contest between two nobles. |
” | ” | 551 | Ṭamgháj Khán, the Great, orders the hand of a thief to be cut off. |
f149a | ” | 552 | Ṭamgháj Khán Ibráhím ibn al-Ḥusayn ashamed of a peasant whose complaint he did not hear. |
” | ” | 553 | Sultan Tukush b. Íl Arslán Khwárazmsháh dismisses Bakhtiyár, the governor of Ṭús (a play on the words Bakhti-yár and Ráyi-gán). |
” | ” | 554 | The above Sultan orders the remission of taxes for crosssing the river Ámúy. |
” | ” | 555 | The same Sultan orders the remission of taxes at the request of the poets of Bukhárá. |
” | ” | 556 | Ṣadr-i-Jahán ‘Abdu’l-‘Azíz b. ‘Umar saves the honour of a foreign scholar in Samarqand. |
f149b | f101b | 557 | Another instance of his generosity. |
” | ” | 558 | Sultan [Sanjar’s] reply to a complaint against one of his officials who had built a palace in Raqqa [or Marw]. |
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f149b | f101b | 559 | Amír Ismá‘íl the Sámáníd’s advice to the invading army of Khurásán. |
” | ” | 560 | A Christian monk lodges his appeal for justice through ash-Sha‘bí in the court of ‘Abdu’l-Malik. |
” | ” | 561 | ‘Amr b. Layth reminded by a sage that life consists, not in years, but in fame. (The poets al-Mutanabbí and Saná’í cited). |
f150a | ” | 562 | Ruqayya, an ‘Alawí lady-scholar, of Nishápúr, rebuts ‘Amr b. Layth by reciting a counter-verse from the Qur’án. |
” | f102a | 563 | The eloquent plea of a blind old man in the court of al-Mutawakkil. |
” | ” | 564 | Afrásiyáb’s reply to his rivals, the four sons of Farídún. |
The chapter ends without any eulogy. |