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197 ing with him as to the expediency of resistance. Al-Amin, therefore, despairing of being able to ensnare his brother, cast into prison as many of the household of Al-Mamun, and of his partisans and friends, as were in Bagdad, and seized upon what- ever he could find of his substance. When Al-Mamun received intelligence of these proceedings, he was much troubled, and again summoned a council of his viziers, who with one accord persisted in the advice they had given from the first, and encour...aged him to stand his ground firmly and wait for better days. He followed their counsel ; and Al-Amin, finding his brother so deter- mined upon resistance, without further delay sum- moned his subjects to do homage to his infant son, to which they all consented, and swore fealty to Musa, who received the sirname of Natik bi'l Hakk (who speaks according to Eternal Truth), whereas, as some learned men have observed, he could speak neither truth nor falsehood. Al-Amin committed the education of his child to Ali Ibn Isa Ibn Mahan, who had been for a long time Governor of Khorassan, and, having used the people well and ingratiated himself with the nobles by his liberality, still re- 198 SOLWAN.
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