Desert Eagle Suletan Khan

Chapter 30 Turpan and Hami Guards

Chapter 30 Turpan and Hami Guards (Part )
"Great Khan, the city of Turpan has arrived," Mansour Bek reported respectfully to Prince Abdullaha, as if he smelled the breath of war. His expression was solemn, and his hand held the handle of the knife tightly.

"Really? I seem to smell the smell of grapes," the young prince said humorously, with a calm and calm expression.

Suddenly, Mansour felt boundless confidence and strength, and asked with a slight urgency: "Great Khan, do you want to enter the city now?"

"Don't worry, how can there be no one to greet the great Khan of Turpan when he enters the city?" Prince Abdullaha smiled half-heartedly.

Soon, more than a hundred welcoming people came out of the city, all wearing official robes. The leader is Azimubek Anivar, a veteran of the Xianhan period.

The old man was nearly seventy years old. He was leaning on a bamboo stick and was trembling. When he saw Abdullah, his expression became excited and said, "Please invite the Great Khan to come to the city to take charge of the overall situation!"

"Great Khan? I am so lonely and virtuous that I don't dare to ascend the throne of Khan. When I come back this time, I just want to worship my father Khan, and my wish is enough!" Abdullaha's eyes were red, and the tough man also shed tears. After all, he is his biological father.

Power is a strange thing. The more you say you don't want it, the more others want to give it to you.

"Your Highness, you are the only one in the world who has the ability to end the chaos in Turpan. For the sake of all the people in the world, please come to the city and inherit the throne. Don't refuse!" Old Anivar burst into tears and fell to his knees with a plop.

"Yes, in the name of Allah, only Your Highness is the master of Turpan. Please follow us into the city to inherit the throne of Khan." Another veteran from the era of Abdul Reim Khan, Ishagar Bek Sadiq, also knelt down. Make a request.

"Your Highness please enter the city to inherit the throne of Khan", the welcoming crowd knelt down one after another. Their feelings are sincere. These days, the city of Turpan has been severely harmed by the subordinates of the three princes. The soldiers don't care what rank you are or how big an official you are. If you want, you can rob. If you dare not, you will be stabbed. . They desperately hope for a strong figure to end the troubled times.

So, all the officials gathered around Prince Abdullah and went to the palace. He struggled weakly and "reluctantly" was embraced by the crowd and ascended to the throne of the Khan.

Although all the civil and military officials and the yomi (tribal leaders) from various places recognized him as the Great Khan, the three younger brothers with military power did not come to perform Hajj.

In the northern city of Turpan, the military camp of the fourth prince Babai was heavily guarded, as if facing a powerful enemy.

Babai, dressed in military uniform, wearing armor and holding a sword, stood at the gate of the camp, followed by elite guards.

"Fourth, what are you doing? You just lost your father, do you want to lose your brother again?"

With a loud shout, Abdullah Khan appeared in front of him without any troops, except for the loyal Mansur Bek.

Among the three princes, the fourth prince, Babai, had the best relationship with him. Although he was a half-brother, he was no different from his half-brother. Therefore, he first came to Babai's camp without any soldiers. This is a gamble. If the bet is right, the Khan's position will be stable; if the bet is wrong, the body will be dismembered.

He made the right bet. Seeing his eldest brother coming alone, Babai was very moved, and scenes of deep brotherhood in the past came to mind. In fact, ever since the news came that his eldest brother had been crowned Khan by important ministers, Babai knew that he no longer had the chance to inherit the throne of Khan. If the eldest brother dies in his own camp, he will only become the target of public criticism, and it will make other brothers easier.

"Brother!" Babai suddenly cried loudly while hugging Abdullah Khan, and Abdullah Khan also hugged him tightly with tears streaming down his face. With this cry, there was no longer any barrier between the brothers.

After a long time, Baba knelt down to Abdullah Khan and said, "Brother, no, please the Great Khan, follow me into the camp and gather the army."

"Fourth brother, your subordinates are still under your command. I appoint you as Hami Aqimubek and fetch the head of Hami King Muhammetisha for me."

"Yes, Khan!"

After subduing his fourth brother Babai, Abdullah Khan took his 5,000 troops and Babai's 2,500 troops and surrounded the military camp of his youngest brother Ismail.

The little prince Ismail only had 2,000 subordinates. He had been protected by his father and brother since childhood and was not very courageous. When he saw the army of his two brothers filling the mountains and plains, the little prince was frightened. Without saying a word, he immediately pointed to the sky and swore allegiance to Abdullah Khan.

"Little brother, from now on, you and I should work together to revitalize Turpan, and we must not kill each other! Otherwise, how can our father Khan's soul be at peace in heaven?" Abdullah Khan hugged Ismail as he hugged Baba. , crying bitterly.

The third prince, Ibrahim, was a tough one. He was a talented general and managed the army strictly. The 3,500 soldiers under his command were only at his disposal. Abdullah Khan joined forces with Baba and Ismail and surrounded it. He showed no fear at all and defended his camp in an orderly manner.

It was possible to beat him down, but this would severely damage Turpan's vitality. Abdullah Khan refused to do so and sent two veterans, Anivar and Sadiq, to ​​negotiate with him.

Soon, the two old men returned and brought out Ibrahim's conditions: "His Highness the Third Prince said that he wants to be Azim Bek of Turpan."

Abdullah Khan frowned when he heard that he actually wanted to be the governor of Turpan. If the third brother became Azim Bek of Turpan, would the civil and military officials listen to me, the Great Khan, or him, Aqim Bek?

"Great Khan, I think you might as well agree to it first. After the names of the king and the ministers are confirmed, I can order His Highness the Third Prince to go to the border to guard the border in the name of Aqimubek." Anivar, who has become a mature man, advised.

Abdullah Khan pondered over and over again, finally nodded slowly, picked up a pen and wrote on a small piece of paper: "The third brother is Azim Bek of Turpan."

Seeing this little note, Ibrahim came out of the camp happily to greet his brother.

It was still a familiar scene, Abdullah Khan hugged his third brother and cried for a while.

Abdullah Khan was happy to have successfully defeated his three younger brothers without spending a single soldier and became the Great Khan of Turpan. What made him even happier was that after recruiting his younger brothers' subordinates, He had 13,000 troops under his command, and his strength increased greatly; Allah was really good to him. His second brother Sulitang sent news from Bican City that the Turpan army defeated Hami King Muhammet at the foot of Bican City. Xia's 10,000-strong army. In this battle, 4,000 enemies were wiped out, countless baggage was captured, and our side suffered only more than 300 casualties. More importantly, it destroyed the courage of the Hami army and ensured peace on the eastern border in the next few years.

When he thought of this Muhammetisha, Abdullah Khan became angry. At that time, his father, Abdureim Khan, led his army to surrender the seven small kingdoms in the Hami region. Although it was only a nominal surrender, and these kingdoms were allowed to pay some symbolic taxes, it was also a great victory. As a result, Muhammetisha went to Hami. Although his surname was Bo'er Jijin, he did not say that he was a saint and subdued the seven kingdoms of Hami. After this man became the king of Hami, he stopped paying taxes to Turpan. It's so abominable, I swear to kill him!
Abdullah Khan was gnashing his teeth and hating Muhammetisha, when a bolt from the blue came from the west: the Oirat Mongolian Huite tribe, Taiji Nomdalai, led the army to invade south and captured the Chali Shihe Iron Gate Pass. .

(End of this chapter)

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