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Chapter 31 The third shot(2/2)

There are many people in the same situation as them.

Just ask the Oghuz people on the Aral Sea.

Just ask the Khazars further north.

You can even ask the Sogdians who were enslaved by Persia…

Without the support of a strong external force, they would only dare to be angry and dare not speak out in front of the Persians. No matter how much Persia squeezed them, they would at most run away and not dare to fight with each other.

But it's different now.

What the Supreme Khan did can be said to be a call to action or a connection. It doesn’t matter how you call it. But the fact is that many grassland tribes who fear Persia are really likely to be linked together by a grassland khan with strong appeal.

Flooded into Persia like a tide, plundering all the wealth they had accumulated over the years.

Who doesn't like grabbing things? You don't even need to encourage them too much.

After hearing the news, will the Oghuz people take advantage of the situation and rob it?

There are still many Turkic tribes in Persia. Will their attitudes change?

Damn! It’s so exciting to work with the Supreme Khan!

Basseqian didn't even want him to return to Luoyang. Just to the west, all our tribes worked together to build a palace for the Khan, fill it with Persian beauties, and let the Khan stay here forever.

Of course, he also knew that this was a delusion. It was impossible for the Supreme Khan to give up the wealthy Central Plains country and go to the west to become a lion king or a male camel king.

Let’s rob the Persians first! What a big scene, I’m so excited. I wish I could take my scimitar and rush to Bukhara right now.

This time, he had a vague hunch that the harvest might be huge.

The herdsmen with a few thousand or ten thousand or twenty thousand horsemen are nothing to worry about for Persia and can be easily defeated.

If this number rises to 50,000, it will be a bit difficult for Persia to deal with it, but it can still win.

What if there are 100,000 riders, 200,000 riders or even more? Can you still cope with it?

Ba Saiqian didn't know the saying "quantitative changes lead to qualitative changes", but he still understood the truth.

When Pang Teqin proclaimed his sweat, there were 200,000 people. What were the Persians doing at that time? After his death, the family property was divided into two, and he was severely beaten by Gaochang Uighurs, causing heavy losses. Only then did they take advantage of the situation and capture Talas.

, and then slowly encroached on Bahanna, until today.
Chapter completed!
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