The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 02 (of 10)
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The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 02 (of 10)
Fairy tales; Tales -- Arab countries
She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that Sharrkan asked his
brother Zau al-Makan, "Hast thou requited the Fireman for his kindness?"; and
he answered, "O my brother, I have not rewarded him as yet, but Inshallah! I
will recompense him whenas I return from this raid and find time so to do."
Therewith Sharrkan was certified that his sister, Nuzhat al-Zaman, had told him
the whole truth; but he concealed what had passed between them; and offered his
salutation to her by her husband the Chamberlain. She sent him back her
greeting, calling down blessings on him and enquiring after her daughter
Kuzia-Fakan, to which he replied that the maiden was well and in the best of
health and safety. whereupon she praised Almighty Allah and gave him thanks.
Then Sharrkan went to his brother to take counsel with him for departure; and
Zau al-Makan said, "O my brother, as soon as the army is complete and the Arabs
have come in from all parts, we will march forth." So he bade make ready the
commissariat and prepare munitions of war and went in to his wife, who was now
five months gone with child; and he put under her astrologers and
mathematicians, to whom he appointed stipends and allowances. Then he set out
three months after the arrival of the army of Syria, and as soon as the Arabs
were come in and the troops were assembled from all directions; and, as he
fared forth, he was followed by the warriors and the united host. Now the name
of the General of the Daylam army was Rustam and that of the General of the
army of the Turks[FN#383] Bahram. And Zau al- Makan marched in mid host and on
his right was his brother Sharrkan, and on his left the Chamberlain his
brother-in-law. So the squadrons broke up and pushed forward and the
battalions and companies filed past in battle-array, till the whole army was in
motion. They ceased not to fare on for the space of a month, and each body
dismounted at its own ground and there rested every week three days (for the
host was great); and they advanced in this order till they came to the country
of the Greeks. Then the people of the villages and hamlets and the poorer sort
took fright at them; and fled to Constantinople. But when King Afridun heard
the tidings he arose and betook himself to Zat al-Dawahi, the same who had
contrived the stratagem, and had travelled to Baghdad and had slain King Omar
bin Al-Nu'uman; and who after carrying off her slaves and Queen Sophia, had
returned with them all to her native land. Now when she had been restored to
her son, the King of Greece, and felt herself safe, she said to King Hardub,
"Cool thine eyes; for I have avenged by blood the shame of thy daughter
Abrizah, and have killed Omar bin al-Nu'uman and have brought back Sophia. So
now let us go to the King of Constantinople and carry to him his daughter and
acquaint him with what hath happened, that all of us be on guard and prepare
our forces; and I will fare with thee to King Afridun, Lord of Constantinople,
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