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Chapter 16 Expedient Measures(2/2)

Sartuk insisted that the good things about Persia need to be learned, such as the spiritual comfort that Samani brought to him. This power is so powerful that it can break the barriers between tribes and groups, and unite the loose Great Uighur Kingdom.

Kneaded into a whole, the organization level is greatly improved. After all, the descendants of Adam are all brothers.

For these people, Sartuk felt that he could win over them, but they first needed to change their attitudes, which was their inexplicable hatred of the Creator.

Of course, Saturk also knows that words alone cannot make them change. Only when the outcome is decided on the battlefield, these people will reluctantly surrender, and there is no other way.

But this is all a matter for the future. He needs to control the capital now, and then use his prestige to gain the support of as many people as possible.

My father's old department has the most solid foundation and can absolutely be trusted.

The young members of the royal family who believe in the Creator and the children of the powerful tribes can also be trusted, even more reliable than their father's old tribe.

Neutral tribal leaders should not be ignored. They must take advantage of the favorable opportunity when Ogulchak fled in a hurry and his whereabouts are unknown to immediately win over him and create a fait accompli.

As for the rest, we need to wait for Samani to come and then discuss it.

The guide has great supernatural powers. He even vaguely mentioned before that Bakhana (Fergana) could think of a way. If he was inspired in the name of the Creator, he could win many people over.

He even made it clear that although he did not like those people in Bukhara, he was pious to the Creator. The rulers of Bukhara were also pious to the Creator, and could even be said to be fanatical. If the mutiny failed, they could escape

Go to Bukhara, there will be soldiers of the Creator seeking justice for him.

Now that the mutiny was obviously successful, he did not need the jihadists to avenge him, but considering other circumstances, necessary external assistance was not impossible to consider.

This does not mean that he surrendered to Persia. In fact, it was just a temporary measure.

Shao Shude, the emperor of Xia Kingdom, was in Gaochang, watching with eager eyes. And his power in sweeping the Gaochang Uighurs in a few months was amazing. Satu Ke was not an arrogant man, and sometimes it was okay to be flexible.

On April 21, Samani led people to Karasha, where order had been roughly controlled.

After entering the city, he was immediately invited into the palace to discuss secretly with Saatuk.
Chapter completed!
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