638 A KFAZEM-BEG 
af 2! DDEE al El © CO» sHhim from his saddie, lifted him.over his head, 
threw him down on the ground, and bound 
do où! UE L fils sh) Jp Se GE him fast. But the-troops of the Khazars came 
: à) D) NS pl api 1 nus to the assistance of the Khagkan, and deli- 
vered him.-The army of Islam however soon 
Wu É ous € No: sp esl dx ol ff 1 surrounded the infidels, fell upon them, wbolly 
routed them and enriched FR with 
Le OlaLA ya pal past ab ob LL) cb Lil spoil .to the highest degree; so. with great 
ne. wealth they returned to Bakhü. à 
A ] Ses cali A Lors bol ab a, The-Khums (ie. the fifth part of the 
erppue Île 270 :U > PAT. SZ Ispoil obtained) was sent to Hisham, and the 
WTA noce 1811 J SU LL rest of the spoil was divided among the Mu- 
as à5 JD El app 4 CS OVE cf Jél !sulmans:-every one of the fifty thousand men 
received one thousand and seven silver pieces 
# SUD ci of money! ® 
VL. 
EXTRACT FROM TEBERT., CHAPTER D7, CONTINUATION OF THE 
PRECEDING, ENTITLED: 
The account of Muslimeh?s fine 
sent to Sa'’id. 
After Sa'id had defeated_ the infidels of 
oi ga Us çse url E 355 Jar af Khazaria, he resided in ‘the port of Shir- 
wân and waited there for the new orders of 
ak Ui seb db né eo ol S soie his Khalif. There came unexpectedly a letter 
Let ee [from Hisham “rs « | EE à the Me to 
62 Add. N. In ve Djaghatä translation we, read : «one thousand seven huudred dirhems»; in Balami’ s 
transtatiéu and’ in Hafz-Abroû —"« one thousaid seven burdred dinars.» The number of the Musulman army Was 
