MeccawasthepatrimonyofthelineofHashem,yettheAbbassideswerenevertemptedtoresideeitherinthebirthplaceorthecityoftheprophet。Damascuswasdisgracedbythechoice,andpollutedwiththeblood,oftheOmmiades;and,aftersomehesitation,Almansor,thebrotherandsuccessorofSaffah,laidthefoundationsofBagdad,^41theImperialseatofhisposterityduringareignoffivehundredyears。^42ThechosenspotisontheeasternbankoftheTigris,aboutfifteenmilesabovetheruinsofModain:thedoublewallwasofacircularform;andsuchwastherapidincreaseofacapital,nowdwindledtoaprovincialtown,thatthefuneralofapopularsaintmightbeattendedbyeighthundredthousandmenandsixtythousandwomenofBagdadandtheadjacentvillages。Inthiscityofpeace,^43amidsttherichesoftheEast,theAbbassidessoondisdainedtheabstinenceandfrugalityofthefirstcaliphs,andaspiredtoemulatethemagnificenceofthePersiankings。Afterhiswarsandbuildings,Almansorleftbehindhimingoldandsilveraboutthirtymillionssterling:^44andthistreasurewasexhaustedinafewyearsbythevicesorvirtuesofhischildren。HissonMahadi,inasinglepilgrimagetoMecca,expendedsixmillionsofdinarsofgold。Apiousandcharitablemotivemaysanctifythefoundationofcisternsandcaravanseras,whichhedistributedalongameasuredroadofsevenhundredmiles;buthistrainofcamels,ladenwithsnow,couldserveonlytoastonishthenativesofArabia,andtorefreshthefruitsandliquorsoftheroyalbanquet。^45ThecourtierswouldsurelypraisetheliberalityofhisgrandsonAlmamon,whogaveawayfourfifthsoftheincomeofaprovince,asumoftwomillionsfourhundredthousandgolddinars,beforehedrewhisfootfromthestirrup。Atthenuptialsofthesameprince,athousandpearlsofthelargestsizewereshoweredontheheadofthebride,^46andalotteryoflandsandhousesdisplayedthecapriciousbountyoffortune。Thegloriesofthecourtwerebrightened,ratherthanimpaired,inthedeclineoftheempire,andaGreekambassadormightadmire,orpity,themagnificenceofthefeebleMoctader。\"Thecaliph\'swholearmy,\"saysthehistorianAbulfeda,\"bothhorseandfoot,wasunderarms,whichtogethermadeabodyofonehundredandsixtythousandmen。Hisstateofficers,thefavoriteslaves,stoodnearhiminsplendidapparel,theirbeltsglitteringwithgoldandgems。Nearthemwereseventhousandeunuchs,fourthousandofthemwhite,theremainderblack。Theportersordoor—keeperswereinnumbersevenhundred。Bargesandboats,withthemostsuperbdecorations,wereseenswimmingupontheTigris。Norwasthepalaceitselflesssplendid,inwhichwerehungupthirty—eightthousandpiecesoftapestry,twelvethousandfivehundredofwhichwereofsilkembroideredwithgold。Thecarpetsonthefloorweretwenty—twothousand。Ahundredlionswerebroughtout,withakeepertoeachlion。^47Amongtheotherspectaclesofrareandstupendousluxurywasatreeofgoldandsilverspreadingintoeighteenlargebranches,onwhich,andonthelesserboughs,satavarietyofbirdsmadeofthesamepreciousmetals,aswellastheleavesofthetree。Whilethemachineryaffectedspontaneousmotions,theseveralbirdswarbledtheirnaturalharmony。Throughthissceneofmagnificence,theGreekambassadorwasledbytheviziertothefootofthecaliph\'sthrone。\"^48IntheWest,theOmmiadesofSpainsupported,withequalpomp,thetitleofcommanderofthefaithful。ThreemilesfromCordova,inhonorofhisfavoritesultana,thethirdandgreatestoftheAbdalrahmansconstructedthecity,palace,andgardensofZehra。Twenty—fiveyears,andabovethreemillionssterling,wereemployedbythefounder:hisliberaltasteinvitedtheartistsofConstantinople,themostskilfulsculptorsandarchitectsoftheage;andthebuildingsweresustainedoradornedbytwelvehundredcolumnsofSpanishandAfrican,ofGreekandItalianmarble。Thehallofaudiencewasincrustedwithgoldandpearls,andagreatbasininthecentrewassurroundedwiththecuriousandcostlyfiguresofbirdsandquadrupeds。Inaloftypavilionofthegardens,oneofthesebasinsandfountains,sodelightfulinasultryclimate,wasreplenishednotwithwater,butwiththepurestquicksilver。
TheseraglioofAbdalrahman,hiswives,concubines,andblackeunuchs,amountedtosixthousandthreehundredpersons:andhewasattendedtothefieldbyaguardoftwelvethousandhorse,whosebeltsandcimeterswerestuddedwithgold。^49
[Footnote41:ThegeographerD\'Anville,l\'EuphrateetleTigre,p。121—123,andtheOrientalistD\'Herbelot,Bibliotheque,p。
167,168,maysufficefortheknowledgeofBagdad。Ourtravellers,PietrodellaValle,tom。i。p。688—698,
Tavernier,tom。i。p。230—238,Thevenot,partii。p。209—
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