Marco Polo's Voyage to Indian Seas: 52: Struggle between Baidu & Ghazan
Baidu, another member of the family, seized the sovereignty. Baidu was a Christian. He was generally accepted. But Casan and his army was looking for an opportunity to take revenge on him. He marched towards the country, and Baidu was informed of his advance. He assembled a great force and marched to meet his opponent at a distance of ten days, and waited his enemy's arrival. Within two days Casan came, and a bloody battle started. The battle was easy for Casan, because majority of the forces changed to Casan's side and fought against Baidu. He was thus embarrassed, and later killed. Casan immediately marched to the court and assumed Sovereignty. All the barons paid him homage and obedience. You have heard all the train of affairs from Abaga down to Casan. You must likewise know that Alau who conquered Bagdad, and was brother to Kublai, was ancestor to all the princes now named; for he was the father of Abaga, grandfather of Argon, who was the parent of Casan, now reigning. Having told you all about the Tartars of the east, I shall now tell you of the provinces and people that lie to the north.
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