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Show 74 (1243-1254) related that as was recorded in his narratives. after Cirpodan, the general who the East, Kergis29 dued the even and to far as and the went the dominions of the Sultan of army, John de Plano \ Armenians, he on by Ogodai, sub sent was He to sack and conquer, The Aleppo. same Carpini continued, territory of the Caliph of Baghdad, which Every day they pay them as tribute four hundred besants, in addition to brocades and other gifts. Every year the Tartars send envoys telling the Caliph to come to them, and every year he sends magnificent presents with the tribute, begging them to release him from this The Emperor accepts the presents, neverthe obligation. attacked the it also subdued. less he sends for him to The Baghdad affair qUI-Utai of 1246 in which he comee30 again brought was once was elected Khan. up by Kuyuk in the At the end of the' 1 quriltai, when the representatives of various countries participat ing in the enthronement Khan sent to the sage of severe taking leave of the new monarch, Kuyuk Caliph of Baghdad by way of his ambassador threat him by Siremun, were the as son consequene of of a a complain&-made against who was then in Persian Chormaqan, mes- - Iraq. 31 ,1 29mhe er , Circassins, this is, : untrue. or Cherkess. ,However, according Paint to See R. A. Skelton, thomas E. Marston, and The Vinland Map and the Tartar Relations (New George D. Painter, Havens Yale,University Press, 1965), PQ 291. 30Christopher Dawson, The Mongol Mission; Narratives and in Mongolia and China in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries, 't r by a Nun of Stanbrook Ed. and with an introduction by Christopher Dawson. (Lon Abbey. doni Sheed and Ward, 1955), p. 32; and Manuel Komroff, Contempo raries of Marco Polo (New Yorks Boni & Liveright, 1928), p. 24. Letters of the Franciscan Missionaries , 'I (' 31.vavitl Principal Price, Chronological Events of Mohammed History Retrospect, Lotidonl or Memoir J. Booth, of the 1821), II, Bar Hebraeus, I, 411. 511. J. A. Boyle, The Successors of Genghis Khan,' tr. from the Persian of Rashid al-Din (New Yorke Columbia ' unIVersity ress, 1971), p. 184. "I I' I ! : ,I : r , |