[234] This battle took place near Malatia 1473.

[235] Knolles says that Mustafà, Mahomet the Second’s eldest son, and Amurath, Pasha of Roumania (the latter of whom was killed in the battle), commanded the Turks when they were defeated in 1473. He also mentions another battle the next year in which Mahomet was present in person and was defeated, one of his great Pashas being killed. Perhaps two battles were made out of this one, or more probably the battle previously mentioned ([p. 20]) was a Persian victory.

[236] Baiboort, on the river Turak or Delchoroch Su, which flows into the Euxine near Batoum. It is situated nearly due north of Erzingan.

[237] The battle of Tabeada.

[238] Peer Ahmed.

[239] Knolles says that the Turkish artillery did great mischief to the Persians, as in the battle of Schalderan.

[240] Baiboort. See [p. 5].

[241] Ikindjis.

[242] Erzingan.

[243] Shebban Kara Hissar. See [p. 23].