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In section Life, it reads:Toghrul marched to Sistan. He surrounded Taq and held it under siege for a month, defeating a Seljuq relief army as well. Well I checked the locations of Sistan and Taq. These are two places named Sistan. One
Sistan is a province and it is situated in the south east Iran. The other
Sistan (Suston in WP) is in north Iran (Lahijan) .
Taq is also in north Iran. Which Sistan did Toghrul marched to ? If it is the province, being too far away to Taq (1,100 kilometres (680 mi)}, how could he continue to Taq . The second Sistan is more probable. But then it is too far from his base in
Ghazni for a military operation.
Nedim Ardoğa (
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19:42, 4 November 2012 (UTC)reply
"Toghril led his army into Sistan and on 10 November 1051 appeared suddenly at Taq and invested the citadel there." --- "The Later Ghaznavids", C.E. Bosworth, p44.
"The attackers nevertheless failed to make headway, but Toghril detached a contingent of 1,000 cavalrymen secretly to launch an assault on Zarang." "The Later Ghaznavids", C.E. Bosworth, p44. --
Kansas Bear (
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20:07, 4 November 2012 (UTC)reply
"Tughril besieged the fortress of Taq...",n47:"Situated north of Zaranj on the Helmund River", "The Annals of the Saljuq Turks", Ibn al-Athir, p83:note47. --
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06:43, 7 December 2012 (UTC)reply
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In section Life, it reads:Toghrul marched to Sistan. He surrounded Taq and held it under siege for a month, defeating a Seljuq relief army as well. Well I checked the locations of Sistan and Taq. These are two places named Sistan. One
Sistan is a province and it is situated in the south east Iran. The other
Sistan (Suston in WP) is in north Iran (Lahijan) .
Taq is also in north Iran. Which Sistan did Toghrul marched to ? If it is the province, being too far away to Taq (1,100 kilometres (680 mi)}, how could he continue to Taq . The second Sistan is more probable. But then it is too far from his base in
Ghazni for a military operation.
Nedim Ardoğa (
talk)
19:42, 4 November 2012 (UTC)reply
"Toghril led his army into Sistan and on 10 November 1051 appeared suddenly at Taq and invested the citadel there." --- "The Later Ghaznavids", C.E. Bosworth, p44.
"The attackers nevertheless failed to make headway, but Toghril detached a contingent of 1,000 cavalrymen secretly to launch an assault on Zarang." "The Later Ghaznavids", C.E. Bosworth, p44. --
Kansas Bear (
talk)
20:07, 4 November 2012 (UTC)reply
"Tughril besieged the fortress of Taq...",n47:"Situated north of Zaranj on the Helmund River", "The Annals of the Saljuq Turks", Ibn al-Athir, p83:note47. --
Kansas Bear (
talk)
06:43, 7 December 2012 (UTC)reply