Narrative of Travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa, in the Seventeenth Century, Vol. IIEvliya Çelebi
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Narrative of Travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa, in the Seventeenth Century, Vol. II
Evliya Çelebi
Caucasus, South -- Description and travel; Istanbul (Turkey) -- Description and travel; Turkey -- History
There was formerly here a Queen who pretended to reign unmarried; one
night having drank with some young men, she was violated by one of
them, and got with child, which happened to be a girl. To get rid of
the ravisher, the Queen sent him fowl-hunting on a frozen canal, when
the ice broke, and the man was swallowed up, so that all talk about the
matter was at an end. The daughter married a Prince named Begdiván,
and had three sons, who when of age, divided Georgia into three parts.
The first Prince obtained the district of Cotatis otherwise called
Básh Achik, and its inhabitants derive their descent from him. To
the second, Simon, was allotted the district of Tiflís; and to the
youngest, the province of Bághat; from the latter, the Dadiáns derive
their lineage. This Dadián Prince was a just monarch, and even now the
whole of Georgia pay homage to the Princes of Achikbásh and Dadián.
When Sultán Selím I. was Governor of Trebisonde, he lived on good
terms with the Beg of Achikbásh, and spent some time in the castle of
Cotatis, and when he ascended the throne after Bayazíd II. he exempted
by a Khattí-sheríf, the inhabitants of Achikbásh from all gifts and
duties, a privilege they enjoy up to the present day; since that time
it has only been the custom to send annually falcons and fine youths as
presents to the Porte. We left the castle of Azgúr, and going westward
through woods and fields, we arrived all well at Chaldirán and Akhaskha.
_Description of the Stronghold of Akhaska, Sultan Selím’s conquest._
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