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the Elimites, who was called |
Sultan |
Tułlup, launched a cavalry attack |
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bloodthirsty and murderous beast, the |
Sultan ( |
Tughril-Beg, [1055-1063]), advanced (toward us |
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the fields ([i.e.], the pasturelands). (The |
Sultan) |
dispatched marauding parties across the |
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whom they took before the |
Sultan. |
Because (T’at’ul) had severely wounded |
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Persian emir, Arsuban, when the |
Sultan |
saw him, he note: “If |
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for his health.” When the |
Sultan |
heard that (the son) had |
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wisdom. (Wonder at the stupid |
Sultan) |
who declared himself omnipotent and |
Լաստիվերցի/Lastivertsi 1- 16:26 |
The first time that (the |
Sultan) |
came with innumerable troops and |
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After three days (the |
Sultan) |
and his entire army moved |
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With a few men (the |
Sultan) |
ascended the promontory which looks |
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By the time the |
Sultan, |
occupied with one thing or |
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The |
Sultan |
remained there warring against the |
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plans he learned from the |
Sultan |
|
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of God. Now when the |
Sultan |
saw what had happened, burning |
Լաստիվերցի/Lastivertsi 1- 16:52 |
to insult and curse the |
Sultan |
from the walls. After two |
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walls. After two days (the |
Sultan) |
departed with his army. He |
Լաստիվերցի/Lastivertsi 1- 17:4 |
none could resist. (Tughril), the |
Sultan |
of the Tachiks, sent emissaries |
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treasures, and purple attire. (The |
Sultan) |
received (the gifts), but, keeping |
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Now the queen satiated the |
Sultan |
as though he were a |
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The king of Persia, Albaslan ( |
Sultan |
Alp-Arslan, [1063-1072]), then observed his |