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stones, was placed on the sea-shore” on the banks of the river Æ4dil (or Volga), and that 
four hundred thousand © brave warriors guarded this throne. Perpetual wars and enmity 
existed between Gkübäd-shah and the Khägkan; at last, Gkubäd-shah consented to 
a peace, and, being desirous of marrying the daughter of Khägkän-shah,. dispatched 
an ambassador to the latter prince to make the declaration. The Khägkân accepted the pro- 
posal with pleasure, and having betrothed his daughter to Gkubâd-shah, sent her with 
great pomp and splendour to the seat of his empire: thus their enmity was changed into 
friendship; and joy was established on both sides. 
i Some time after this, Gkubâd-shah again dispatched ambassadors to the Khägkän, 
with a letter to the ho Darirles effect: « Praise be to the Lord God of worlds for the re- 
« lationship and amity which are established between us! 1 hope that from henceforth there 
«shall never take place on either side any faith-breaking or war: nevertheléss, I request 
«your majesty to erect between our-two dominions a wall of boundary, which, being con- 
«structed, may in future prevent any revolt and disagreement between the two kingdoms. » 
The Khägkàan, on becoming acquainted with the contents of this letter, summonéd 
the grandees of his empire and returned the following answer: «that the wall built by 
