shallhereobserve,whatImustoftenrepeat,thatthechargeoftheArabswasnot,likethatoftheGreeksandRomans,theeffortofafirmandcompactinfantry:theirmilitaryforcewaschieflyformedofcavalryandarchers;andtheengagement,whichwasofteninterruptedandoftenrenewedbysinglecombatsandflyingskirmishes,mightbeprotractedwithoutanydecisiveeventtothecontinuanceofseveraldays。TheperiodsofthebattleofCadesiaweredistinguishedbytheirpeculiarappellations。Thefirst,fromthewell—timedappearanceofsixthousandoftheSyrianbrethren,wasdenominatedthedayofsuccor。Thedayofconcussionmightexpressthedisorderofone,orperhapsofboth,ofthecontendingarmies。Thethird,anocturnaltumult,receivedthewhimsicalnameofthenightofbarking,fromthediscordantclamors,whichwerecomparedtotheinarticulatesoundsofthefiercestanimals。ThemorningofthesucceedingdaydeterminedthefateofPersia;andaseasonablewhirlwinddroveacloudofdustagainstthefacesoftheunbelievers。TheclangorofarmswasreechoedtothetentofRustam,who,farunliketheancientheroofhisname,wasgentlyreclininginacoolandtranquilshade,amidstthebaggageofhiscamp,andthetrainofmulesthatwereladenwithgoldandsilver。Onthesoundofdangerhestartedfromhiscouch;buthisflightwasovertakenbyavaliantArab,whocaughthimbythefoot,struckoffhishead,hoisteditonalance,andinstantlyreturningtothefieldofbattle,carriedslaughteranddismayamongthethickestranksofthePersians。TheSaracensconfessalossofseventhousandfivehundredmen;^!andthebattleofCadesiaisjustlydescribedbytheepithetsofobstinateandatrocious。^21
Thestandardofthemonarchywasoverthrownandcapturedinthefield—aleathernapronofablacksmith,whoinancienttimeshadarisenthedelivererofPersia;butthisbadgeofheroicpovertywasdisguised,andalmostconcealed,byaprofusionofpreciousgems。^22Afterthisvictory,thewealthyprovinceofIrak,orAssyria,submittedtothecaliph,andhisconquestswerefirmlyestablishedbythespeedyfoundationofBassora,^23aplacewhichevercommandsthetradeandnavigationofthePersians。AsthedistanceoffourscoremilesfromtheGulf,theEuphratesandTigrisuniteinabroadanddirectcurrent,whichisaptlystyledtheriveroftheArabs。Inthemidway,betweenthejunctionandthemouthofthesefamousstreams,thenewsettlementwasplantedonthewesternbank:thefirstcolonywascomposedofeighthundredMoslems;buttheinfluenceofthesituationsoonrearedaflourishingandpopulouscapital。Theair,thoughexcessivelyhot,ispureandhealthy:themeadowsarefilledwithpalm—treesandcattle;andoneoftheadjacentvalleyshasbeencelebratedamongthefourparadisesorgardensofAsia。UnderthefirstcaliphsthejurisdictionofthisArabiancolonyextendedoverthesouthernprovincesofPersia:
thecityhasbeensanctifiedbythetombsofthecompanionsandmartyrs;andthevesselsofEuropestillfrequenttheportofBassora,asaconvenientstationandpassageoftheIndiantrade。
[Footnote18:Acycleof120years,theendofwhichanintercalarymonthof30dayssuppliedtheuseofourBissextile,andrestoredtheintegrityofthesolaryear。Inagreatrevolutionof1440yearsthisintercalationwassuccessivelyremovedfromthefirsttothetwelfthmonth;butHydeandFreretareinvolvedinaprofoundcontroversy,whetherthetwelve,oronlyeightofthesechangeswereaccomplishedbeforetheaeraofYezdegerd,whichisunanimouslyfixedtothe16thofJune,A。D。
632。HowlaboriouslydoesthecuriousspiritofEuropeexplorethedarkestandmostdistantantiquities!HydedeReligionePersarum,c。14—18,p。181—211。FreretintheMem。del\'AcademiedesInscriptions,tom。xvi。p。233—267。]
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