Note 050
This expression is quoted by Petit de la Croix (Vie de Gestis p. 160) from some poet, most probably a Persian.

Footnote by the Rev. H. H. Milman 1782 (Written), 1845 (Revised)
See Von Hammer, Osmanische Geschichte, vol. i. p. 16. The Seljukian dominions were for a time reunited in the person of Sandjar, one of the sons of Malek Shah, who ruled "from Kashgar to Antioch, from the Caspian to the Straits of Babelmandel."


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