puts, perhaps with some traditional basis, into the mouth of Toghon Temur,
the last of the Chinghizide Dynasty in China, when driven from his throne,
the changes are rung on the lost glories of his capital _Datu_ (see
infra, Book II
In the wail which Sanang Setzen, the poetical historian of the Mongols,
puts, perhaps with some traditional basis, into the mouth of Toghon Temur,
the last of the Chinghizide Dynasty in China, when driven from his throne,
the changes are rung on the lost glories of his capital _Datu_ (see
infra, Book II. ch. xi.) and his summer palace _Shangtu_; thus (I
translate from Schott”s amended German rendering of the Mongol):
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