[485] History of Bokhara, p. 365. A long chapter is devoted to Amīr Nasrullah by Sir H. Howorth. See his History of the Mongols, part ii. pp. 790–809.
[486] “General of artillery.”
[487] Khanikoff, Bokhara, p. 296.
[488] The Kushbegi was vehemently suspected of removing him by poison (Khanikoff, p. 298).
[489] About four shillings.
[490] Khanikoff, p. 301.
[491] 1 Vambéry, p. 366.
[492] Wolff, Bokhara, p. 232.
[493] Khanikoff, Bokhara, p. 304.
[494] Wolff, Bokhara, p. 233.