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Show 196 paid by Persia tribute accorded favorable treatment 52 Mongols They looked forward Muslim domination, and hailed the ruin of caalry joined in the 0 f·t 1 S massacre / The Christians in Doquz Khatun, Other Christians· in Mongls. reported sent Baghdad. a millenium of The Georgian and . was no 53 city The and took prominent a rapid capture of doubt due to the help of the 54 Ch.. r1stlans. the sack of tbe 1n h a b·1tants. certain Mesopotamian fortresses to other Christians of end of half to the aroused senti- " par t·1n th e order of soon among all I Armenian This and other the Christians to mental affection towards the the East. Armenia.51 and Greater that Baghdad escapd the fate of others by for she wasl' Mesopotamia Bar a were devout Nestorian Christian. also saved by their Hebraeus, "the august historian of after the fall of Baghdad the Christians own appeal that age," of Takrlt their messengers to the Catholicus,Patriarch Machicha II (1257-1265 A. D.), whom the Mongols respected and gave the :, palace c 51tiya, 52It 55 The Crusade in the Later Middle Ages, 244. p. reported that a Syrian doctor named Simeon asked Ogotai to i.ssue an order exempting the innocent people who did not resist the Mongol arms from massacre. Ogotai agreed and sent him The note ordered westwards bearing a note for the Mongol ommander. On the commander to conform to the wishes of the Syrian doctor. was of the Christians and his return,1he greatly eased the condition The Christians openly professed their religion. built churches. The Mongols treated All who oppbsed were liable to death penAlty. Simeon with great deference and were converted to Christianity •. See Howorthr, 53 III, 34; and Browne, p. 148 lJnake and I 54 Frye, p. 333; Land H<j)worth, III, 126. ,t Spuler, The Mongols in IHstoey, 55Atiya, A p. 34. ---- --- - History of Eastern Christianity, p. 209G II "= |