Travels to Tana and Persia : $b A narrative of Italian travels in Persia, in the 15th and 16th centuriesBarbaro, Giosofat
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Travels to Tana and Persia : $b A narrative of Italian travels in Persia, in the 15th and 16th centuries
Barbaro, Giosofat
Iran -- Description and travel; Voyages and travels
Also the hospital or moristan, is large, having many buildings, and
within it is even more beautifully ornamented than the mosque, having
many large wards about ten yards long and four broad, each of these being
fitted with a carpet to its measurement. Between the hospital and the
mosque there is a wall only, and outside the hospital, from one side to
the other, is a mastebe one cubit high and two yards broad, and there
used to be an iron chain drawn from one side to the other round the
border of the mastebe; so that no horse might approach either the mosque,
hospital, or mastebe. At the time that Assambei and Jacob Sultan reigned,
more than a thousand poor people lived in the hospital, and the chain
was kept until the death of Jacob Sultan, and was then taken away by the
Turkomans. All these edifices were raised by the great Assambei, who was
so excellent and worthy a man that there has never been his equal in
Persia, as he conquered by force of arms many Persian lords who rebelled
against him. And in the contest with the Ottoman Sultan he gained glory
by defeating and routing his army, though another time he came off worst,
as you will learn from what I am now about to relate to you.
CHAP. IX.
Caloianni, King of Trebizond, sends an ambassador to Assambei,
King of Persia, entreating his assistance against the Ottoman
Grand Turk; the latter promises every aid if he would give him
his daughter as his wife; he gives her on the condition that
she may observe the Christian faith, and sends her to Tauris.
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