Marco Polo's Voyage to Indian Seas: 51: The Reign of Quiacatu

When Argon was dead, his uncle Quiacatu, brother to Abaga, immediately seized the throne, as Casan was distant at Arbor Secco. When he received the news of seizing of throne by the uncle he was very much grieved, but was afraid to return and decided to wait for an opportunity.  Thus Quiacatu obtained general acceptance. He married the wife of Argon and largely indulged himself with concubines in his harem.  At the end of two years his death ensued, being occasioned by poison.

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