Derbend-ndâmeh or-the History of Derbend. 625 
je: GhsiAsbels Dh ok: als: Ris 95 he |remained . a  year’s time in that country. 
Now the Amirul-muminin dismissed Hadzifeh, 
JUS Ha AE is Er" ll ol and replaced him in that country by Mughi- 
gi s1Lmel Q Es) ple PE IL Ji, p|reh, the son of Sha'abeh:, Mughireh arrived 
——— r ——|there and employed himself some time in the 
di aptes JSl5S Joie 22 ol 1 ad affairs (of the country) and established good 
csDs95 à LS) 0 paR09 Cu us) use Jani laws and customs there. Afterwards, Othman 
pos i, ; . [displaced Mughireh and instead of him sent 
vbs > url! y fpy+20 S Lis Es rh nee) the son of Gkeis: This 
Jojee Lo y%es SH eds MA PP Cail| Ashaas administered the affairs of those quar- 
ters, and lived there till the time in which 
the Amir (Othman) became à martyr. 
« sLsl plicles) 52, ei Lel af 25, LI Ab 
IL. 
EXTRACT FROM THE WORK OF BENAKITI ; FROM THE CHAPTER 
ENTITLED : 
mn pale CF ee 3e mu: L The report of the Khalifate of Omar 
É the son of Abdu:-1l-a7iZ. 
” 
5 pp 159 Cu RE un JU Ans In his reign there came 
qe à ee s$s h |ee nes that 20,000 warlike men from Deshti- 
be wo dl > Vel 58 Gas ais! Le Gkiptchâgk, having made an irruption into 
no be : bij i he country. The 
; | L «LL: %&uw 04; Aderbijan, were laying waste t Ye 
Jte RU FT Pt DROLE Khalif of the period ordered Hatem - Ar-rebi'i ? 
fr de af » 9) ll JE, as S > ÿe le |saying: « Take four thousand warriors and set 
87 See Part III. Remark 4 and 7. — D'Ohsson calls him Æ’mrou; see his Voyage d’Ab. p. 56. Also con- 
sult Remark 1. to Part II. 
