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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
No event since the time of the Prophet Muḥammad has, probably, so profoundly affected the history of Western Asia as the disastrous wave of Mongol Invasion which, beginning with the first conquests of Changíz Khán at the beginning of the thirteenth century of our era, culminated in the sack of Baghdad and the extinction of the Caliphate by his grandson Húlágú Khán in a.d. 1258.
page 35 note 1 Here begins the extract given in vol. ii (pp. 105–169) of Schefer's Chrestomathie persane.
page 37 note 1 Here ends the extract given in vol. ii (pp. 105–169) of Schefer's Chrestomathie persane.
page 42 note 1 In what follows, the brackets in which certain numbers are enclosed indicate that the section begins on that page, but has no separate title in the manuscript referred to.