The Decline And Fall of the Roman Empire volume 11
The Decline And Fall of the Roman Empire volume 11
Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794
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Before the invasion of Zingis, China was divided into ^^[Juji received the realm of Kara-Khitay, and his son Batu obtained possession of the Khanate of Kipchak; see below, p. 145. ] ^' Zagatai [Chagatay] gave his name to his dominions of Maurenahar [Ma-wara-1-nahr], or Transoxiana [along with part of Kashgar, Balkh, and Ghazna] ; and the Moguls of Hindostan, who emigrated from that country, are styled Zagatais by the Persians. This certain etymology, and the similar example of Uzbek, Nogai, &c.... May warn us not absolutely to reject the derivations of a national, from a personal, name. [The succession of the Chagatay Khans of Transoxiana is very uncertain. On this branch see Mr. Oliver's monograph, "The Chaghatai Mughals, " in Journ. R. As. Soc, vol. X. X. Cp. The list in Lane-Poole's Mohammadan Dynasties, p. 242. ] ^^ [Mangu (1251-1257) appointed his brother Khubilay governor of the southern provinces. On Mangu's death, Khubilay defeated the attempts of the line of JujI to recover the chief Khanate, and reigned till 1294.
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