The Sun and the Lion

Chapter 97 Turbulent Kabul

In less than two days, Kanbar and his escort arrived in Kabul. Like Kandahar, it has complete and strong fortifications, but the owner here does not have enough soldiers to defend it.

The city gate guards saw a group of horsemen wearing red hats coming towards this direction. The guards stationed here hurriedly prepared themselves, the city gate was quickly closed, and archers were ready to shoot at every shooting hole in the towers on both sides.

Kanbar signaled the red heads to wait, and then he stepped forward alone: ​​"Guards of Kabul, I am a disciple of Sheikh, and I came here to convey the wishes of my master to your master. If you act rashly, you will destroy both you and me. to destroy the peace between you and your master."

These offensive words made the soldiers, companions, and Burke present unhappy. The officers present carefully examined the dark-skinned Derwig facing them.

"Everyone remains on alert. Go and report to Emil." Burke made a prompt decision. He did not choose to leave the command post without permission, but simply assigned his companion to go back and report.

Ulugh Beg, who was waiting to die in the palace, knew that his day of judgment was coming.

Kanbar walked into the palace in Kabul. This time Ulugh Beg did not receive the envoy publicly in the hall, but arranged a private room for conversation.

He had never been interested in mysticism, and the conversation with Kambal was the first time Ulugh Beg had spoken with Derwig, although the core of the conversation was not about theological issues.

When Kanbar was about to read out Ibrahim's letter, Ulugh Beg stopped him: "I know what your master means, but if Kabul is sacrificed, can you agree to one of my requests?"

Campbell paused and said calmly: "You'd better read the letter first before talking." and handed the letter over.

In this letter, Ibrahim did not use any insulting words to call Ulugh Beg, nor did he use exaggerated words to intimidate and threaten him. He only proposed the terms of the transaction: "Dedicate Kabul and other lands under your rule to I, I can guarantee the safety of you and your family, and you can spend the rest of your life in the Holy Land without being disturbed."

This assurance made him completely relieved. For him, going to Mecca to live in seclusion was the best ending. This is much better than being forced to stay here as a puppet.

Ulugh Beg beamed with joy and praised on the spot: "Since you are so generous! Since you are so generous, I have nothing to ask for." Then he wanted to please the envoy in front of him and entertain him warmly.

Kanbar immediately refused: "It is not wise to treat me with a grand banquet now. I am a dervish and asceticism is my profession. Luxury and gluttony will corrode my soul. And you are here with me." There must be a level of confidentiality in the conversation, and it is so publicized that something might happen. If this thing goes wrong, how will you deal with it? The Sheikh is now in Ghazni, and it only takes two or three days to reach Kabul. , if you have a respectful heart, then wait until the time comes to show it."

After hearing this, Ulugh Bo praised again: "The special envoy is still thoughtful."

The news that the dervishes and the red heads had entered Kabul was not strictly guarded. The Burkes soon learned about it through the soldiers present at the time, although they did not know exactly how Ulugh Beg planned to deal with this group of envoys.

The Burkes had different ideas, but at this time they were just gathering in the hall of the palace and had not done anything practical yet.

"Why didn't His Majesty meet with the envoys here this time, instead of hiding the ministers and having private talks with outsiders?"

"Yes, why does Your Majesty feel dissatisfied with us? Are we ministers who have been loyal to us for decades less trustworthy than envoys from the enemy country?"

Ulugh Beg's personal soldiers and trusted officials were sent out to stop and appease these Burkes who were still loyal or lost their minds. Faced with the questioning and making things difficult for the Burkes, they could only say: "The Emir has his own arrangements for this matter. You and I are just his subjects. We only need to obey his orders."

Having said that, they couldn't come up with a better move.

After the meeting between the two men was completed, the captain of the guard reported to Uluru Bo: "Your Majesty, your berks have expressed dissatisfaction with your behavior. Many berks have fled with their troops and property, and they have even plundered. We have left the countryside and caravans outside the city. Burke, who is still willing to be loyal to you, is waiting for you in the hall..."

Before he could finish speaking, Ulugh Beg turned to look at Kanbar: "You and your guards can leave the palace through the side door first, and then leave the city through the small door. The sooner the news can be sent to Ghazni, the better!"

Faced with this situation, Ulugh Beg was a little panicked. It would have been fine if only Burke had escaped, but there were still people waiting in the city under such adverse circumstances. He did not think that this was driven by loyalty.

Or maybe they saw the opportunity and wanted to take the opportunity to knock him out of power and make themselves Safavid's dogs. It's a pity that they didn't see Ibrahim's secret message. What he wanted was not just to surrender and pay tribute, but to completely control Afghanistan. If Burke acted with such a motive, the final outcome would be nothing more than ruin and death!

Thinking of this, Ulugh Beg, who thought he had figured it out, suddenly had a sinister look on his face. Find Bookstore www.zhaoshuyuan.com His goal is to protect himself. If a disloyal Burke below takes advantage of him, then he will have no leverage to ask Ibrahim to fulfill his promise.

"Of course I know this truth, but I don't plan to leave your palace. I can just leave the letter delivery to the guards." Kambal immediately declined Ulugh Beg's suggestion.

Ulugh Beg immediately nodded to express his understanding: "Then please wait in the room. I will place you properly after I finish handling this incident."

After saying this, he strode towards the hall. Before entering the hall, he gave one last instruction: "Move the other guards of the palace to the vicinity of the hall and wait for my order."

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In Kabul, it was not only the palace that was uneasy, but also the people. Derwig led a group of cavalry and entered the castle directly along the street. It was impossible to ignore it as long as you were not blind.

News of the fall of Kandahar had already reached Kabul by travelers and merchants. The citizens were very worried about the arrival of the Safavid army, especially when they heard that they were approaching Ghazni.

"Citizens! Citizens! The evil army is about to invade Kabul. The heretical army has already conquered Kandahar and committed unspeakable crimes against the people there! Now, this fate is about to befall us. This is Allah A test for us..."

Before Ulugh Beg could give the order to prepare for war, the anxious Sunni clerics had already spontaneously taken to the streets to mobilize before the war. However, they exaggerated the terror of the Safavid army and disrupted the order in the city.

Security incidents in Kabul have surged, and citizens have begun to think about fleeing. Foreign businessmen who have stayed here are anxiously examining the situation in Kabul and thinking about whether to leave early.

But this was not the most important thing to Ulugh Beg.

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