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betook themselves to flight. The infidels hav- 
ing found the warm meat ate it, and seven 
hundred thousand men (!) of them died on 
the spot, their intestines being torn by the 
effect of the poison. Thus the infidels were 
defeated through the assistance of the Lord, 
the Author of the Creation. — 
Now the Musulmans for the love of God, 
continued their wars for religion and their 
hostilities in all parts of Daghistän. They 
ruined Khaidäâgk (Gkaitagk) and put to death, 
among other brave and valiant princes of the 
infidels, the chief of that principality who was 
called Ghazanfar-Al-Gharrar (the tearing 
lion). — And they took their wives and 
children captive, and after having put to 
death their relations and protectors and plun- 
dered, by the aid of God, all their wealth, 
they established themselves in those regions 
in tranquillity and joy. The throne of their 
dominion was now filled by one of the de- 
scendants of Sheëkh-Ibrühim; namely by 4bü- 
1s’hagk Amir-Djüfän, the son of Milli-Beq.— 
He was the first who was invested with the 
.|[Sovereign authority in the country of Khai- 
dagk. He built there many elegant, populous 
and delightful villages and chose for his ro- 
yal residence the fortress of Ferish ‘1°, which 
is situated on the rocks in a valley, near a 
river. Now they (the Musulmans) made a false 
treaty with the chiefs of Gkomougk, which 
after some time, was broken by a trick and 
they came up secretly, put to the sword 
all the infidels of that country, laid waste 
and destroyed their villages, took possession 
110 Kotib- Tchelebt calls it Us Gkarish, and in his time it was the principal fortress of Gkaitagh 
(see L5 üle p- 401.) 
