Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTORY LIFE OF TIMOUR
- NARRATIVE OF RUY GONZALEZ DE CLAVIJO:—
- I Voyage from Cadiz to Constantinople
- II Constantinople
- III Voyage from Constantinople to Trebizond
- IV Trebizond, and the Journey through Armenia
- V The Journey through Azerbijan, Irak, and Khorassan
- VI Journey from the river Oxus to Samarcand, and festivities at the Court of Timour
- VII The City of Samarcand
- VIII Return of the Ambassadors
- Plate section
V - The Journey through Azerbijan, Irak, and Khorassan
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 August 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTORY LIFE OF TIMOUR
- NARRATIVE OF RUY GONZALEZ DE CLAVIJO:—
- I Voyage from Cadiz to Constantinople
- II Constantinople
- III Voyage from Constantinople to Trebizond
- IV Trebizond, and the Journey through Armenia
- V The Journey through Azerbijan, Irak, and Khorassan
- VI Journey from the river Oxus to Samarcand, and festivities at the Court of Timour
- VII The City of Samarcand
- VIII Return of the Ambassadors
- Plate section
Summary
“When the ambassadors arrived in the city of Khoi, they found in it an ambassador, whom the Sultan of Babylon had sent to Timour Beg; who had with him as many as twenty horses and fifteen camels, laden with presents, which the Sultan of Babylon8 sent to Timour Beg. He also had six rare birds, and a beast called j'ortiufa,a which creature is made with a body as large as that of a horse, a very long neck, and the fore legs much longer than the hind ones. Its hoofs are like those of a bullock. From the nail of the hoof to the shoulders it measured sixteen palmos; and when it wished to stretch its head, it raised it so high that it was wonderful; and its neck was slender, like that of a stag. The hind legs were so short, in comparison with the fore legs, that a man who had never seen it before, might well believe that it was seated, although it was standing up; and the buttocks were worn, like those of a buffalo. The belly was white, and the body was of a golden colour, surrounded by large white rings. The face was like that of a stag, and on the forehead it had a high sharp projection, the eyes were large and round, and the ears like those of a horse. Near the ears it had two small round horns, covered with hair, which looked like those of a very young stag.
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- Narrative of the Embassy of Ruy. González de Clavijo to the court of Timour, at Samarcand, A.D. 1403–6 , pp. 86 - 118Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1859