Desert Eagle Suletan Khan

Chapter 464 The Hozen in the Cloth Pocket Can’t Escape

Chapter 464 The Hozen in the Cloth Pocket Can’t Escape

The three of them walked into the sweat tent and saw a large military map hanging inside the tent, and leopard skins piled on the ground.

"Great Khan, have you decided which direction to attack from?" Risong looked at the map with joy.

"I am willing to serve as a pawn of the Great Khan," Luobuzang asked for a fight.

"Slaves are also willing to be pioneers," Alatancang said.

"Okay, okay, I know how to fight and kill all day long, and I don't have any grace at all. Come on, get on your horse, and accompany my cheetah." Suletan waved his hand.

"What? Cheetah?" The third general smiled bitterly.

"Yes, Cheetah. This is a military order. Anyone who doesn't obey will be killed!" The words coming out of Lianhua Khan's mouth were as firm as iron.

Hearing that it was a "military order", the three of them had no choice but to follow them on horseback, carrying their swords and bows with a frown on their faces.

With the horses and whips raised, the hunt went far. They galloped south for two days and reached the foot of the western section of Alai Mountain. The Alai Mountains are a Central Asian mountain range, originating from the Pamir Plateau. There is a valley in the western section, with a wide belly and a sharp mouth, like a big bag. There are a few rows of wooden houses on the top of the west mountain, inhabited by a small village of Uzbeks, or a small tribe. It is one of the ninety-two tribes in the Fergana region: the Karatijin tribe. This tribe is not big, with only more than 200 households and less than 1,000 people, and they make a living by hunting.

Suletan looked up at the wooden house on the top of the mountain. While he was curious, a group of men and horses galloped towards him. The leader was Teguschaoketu, the general of the Imperial Guard whom he had sent out to hunt. There was also a white-haired old man beside him.

"Slave, please see the Great Khan." Tegus pointed at the old man after saluting Ketu, "This is Aksakar (elder, white beard) of the Kalati Tribe. He is willing to lead the Kalati The Jin tribe submits to you."

"See the Great Khan," the old man said sincerely, kneeling before him.

"Please get up." Sultan asked him to get up kindly, and then asked kindly: "Why is Aksakar willing to submit to David?"

If you don't submit, I'm afraid you will massacre my Kalatijin tribe like you massacred the city of Andiyan. The old man thought so in his heart, but said respectfully: "The Great Khan Rende is spread all over the world, and all the Uzbeks in Fergana are willing to submit to you."

"Hahaha", Suletan laughed and gave the old man an appreciative look, "Let's go into the valley and have a look."

As soon as he entered the valley, the great khan kept cheering and praising him, and asked the old man: "Does Aksakar know how many entrances and exits there are in this valley?"

"Excuse me, this place is like a gourd, with only one entrance and one exit," the old man replied with a bow and a nod.

"Excellent!"

Sultan smiled and said to Narisong, Luobuzang, and Alatancang: "Look, does the terrain here look like a big sack? When Jialang Tuosi came here, could it be that a hozen dug into the sack and wanted to You can’t escape even if you run away.”

Only then did the three of them wake up from a dream. It was a lie that the Great Khan sent the imperial guard cheetahs, but it was true that he was looking for favorable terrain to ambush!
"The great Khan is so talented that a servant can't even match him", Luo Bu Zang was sincerely convinced.

"I am so stupid that I don't know that the Great Khan has made all the preparations. I am so ashamed and so ashamed." Alatancang fell to the ground.

"But Great Khan, how do you know that Sultan Galangtus will definitely lead his Tashkent-Bukhara army to take this road?" Risong asked curiously. "It's very simple. The city of Kokand is the gateway to the cities of Tashkent and Samarkand. It is very important. Garang Tusna will never give up easily. And here is Uqia, where the main force of the Tashkent-Bukhara Army is stationed. The nearest passage from the city to Kokand City, the enemy must come from here. These days, I deliberately left Kokand City without attacking, because I planned to encircle here to send reinforcements, and eat Tashkent, the main force of the Bukhara Army, in one bite." .

"The Great Khan is wise", everyone praised him.

"Don't be too happy too early. That guy from Jialang Tuosi is a monkey. He has been harassing Ye Erqiang for many years. He is cunning and cunning. If you want this hozen to get into your pocket, I'm afraid you have to arrange it carefully." Having said this, Suletan smiled slightly at Aksakar of the Kalatijin tribe.


In this era, most Kazakhs had no surnames. Historically, it was not until modern times that they used their father's name as a prefix and their personal name as a suffix. In modern times, it has been changed to a personal name prefix and a father's name as a suffix.

However, this is only for ordinary Kazakhs. The guard general of Kokand City, Ganibek, has a surname, an extremely noble surname: Bo'er Jijin. Although Yangir Khan appointed Sultan Tashkent-Bukhara as Governor of Tashkent-Bukhara, he was worried that he would have too much power and would be in trouble, so he sent General Ghanibek, who was also a member of the Golden Family, to assist but actually supervise.

According to Kazakh custom, men are often named after saints and heroes in history. The name Ganibek is very majestic and was named after Ganibek Khan, one of the main founders of the Kazakh Khanate. At that time, the great Khan conquered almost all the Uzbek territory and was respectfully called Azganibek (meaning respected Ghanibek Khan) by the Kazakhs.

General Ganibek has superb martial arts skills and is good at using long-handled axes. He is a fierce general in Kazakhstan and is worthy of his name as a hero. On this day, he was handling official business, and his subordinates rushed in to report in a panic, "General, something has happened. The guards captured Andiyan and massacred the city. Madu, Woshu, Azibai, and Wu'erhena all surrendered without a fight." .

"How is it possible! Why didn't I receive a warning from the emir (commander, referring to Sultan Galangtus)?"

"The Guards did not come from the east, but crossed the Kyrgyz Mountains and went south to attack."

"No wonder!" Ganibek put away his ax and ordered: "Send someone to notify the emir immediately."

"Yes!"


Several knights appeared in the valley in the western section of Alai Mountain. They raised their whips and galloped hard, unaware that groups of heavily armed soldiers on the top of the mountain were observing them.

"Deputy Wanhu, another group of messengers sent by Haohan City have passed by," Du Qianhu Bayar reported to Deputy Wanhu Enhe Batu.

Just after finishing their meal, Enhe Batu used his fingers to dig out the scraps of meat stuck between his teeth, yawned happily, and asked calmly: "What batch is this?"

"It's the fifth group," Bayar said with a smile. "Deputy Wanhu, the first few groups of people should have delivered the letter to Wuqia City. The soldiers have been panicking in the mountains these days. Are they going to send those few people to Wuqia City?" Kill the messenger and let the soldiers kill him?"

"No, absolutely not! The Great Khan has already issued an order, and all messengers sent by the city of Kokand will be allowed to pass without obstruction. If you miss the important event of the Great Khan, no matter how many heads you have, you will not be able to chop it off." Enhe Batu Hastily stopped.

"Well, I understand." Bayar gave En and Batu a military salute, and then returned dejectedly.

Enhe Batu smiled and said, "Don't look so listless, kid. Sharpen the knife when you go back. I guess the day of fighting a big war is coming soon."

"Yes." After hearing this, Bayar raised his neck and left in high spirits.

(End of this chapter)

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