Muhammad ibn al-Qasim
Muhammad ibn al-Qasim

A mine was dug, and in two or three days the walls fell down, and the fort of Multan was taken. Six thousand warriors were put to death, and all their relations and dependents were taken as slaves. Protection was given to the merchants, artisans and the agriculturists. Muhammad Kasim said the booty ought to be sent to the treasury of the Khalifa; but as the soldiers have taken so much pains, have

suffered so many hardships, have hazarded their lives, and have been so long a time employed in digging the mine and carrying on the war, and as the fort is now taken, it is proper that the booty should be divided, and their dues given to the soldiers. Then all the great and principal inhabitants of the city assembled together, and silver to the weight of sixty thousand dirams was distributed and

every horseman got a share of four hundred dirams weight. After this, Muhammad Kasim said that some plan should be devised for realizing the money to be sent to the Khalifa. He was pondering over this, when suddenly a Brahman came and said, 'Heathenism is now at an end, the temples are thrown down, the world has received the light of Islam, and mosques are built instead of idol temples. I have

heard from the elders of Multan that in ancient times there was a chief in this city whose name was Jibawin, and who was a descendent of the Rai of Kashmir. He was a Brahman and a monk, he strictly followed his religion, and always occupied his time in worshipping idols. When his treasures exceeded all limits and computation, he made a reservoir on the eastern side of Multan, which was hundred

yards square. In the middle of it he built a temple fifty yards square, and he made a chamber in which he concealed forty copper jars each of which was filled with African gold dust. A treasure of three hundred and thirty mans of gold was buried there. Over it there is an idol made of red gold, and trees are planted round the reservoir.'… It is related by historians, on the authority of… Ali

bin Muhammad who had heard it from Abu Muhammad Hindui that Muhammad Kasim arose and with his counsellors, guards and attendants, went to the temple. He saw there an idol made of gold, and its two eye were bright red rubies… Muhammad Kasim ordered the idol to be taken up. Two hundred and thirty mans of gold were obtained, and forty jars filled with gold dust… This gold and the image were

brought to treasury together with the gems and pearls and treasures which were obtained from the plunder of Multan.

Dich kriegen wir auch noch!
Dich kriegen wir auch noch!

Die Kräfte des Bösen, keinem kann mans sagen, keinem vertrauen! Alles unheimlich gruselig!"

Christoph Lehmann
Christoph Lehmann

Geborgt Geld und Silber wird zu Bley, sobald mans wieder fordert.

Klaus Ludwig
Klaus Ludwig

Ich bin froh, dass etwas kaputt ging, weil ich immer schon gesagt habe, dass Le Mans viel zu gefährlich ist. Ich fahre hier nie wieder.

Samuel Daniel
Samuel Daniel

Lieb' ist ein Siechtum, von Gott geschickt, / Das keine Arznei je bessert; / Ein Blümlein, das aufblüht, wenn mans knickt, / Und abstirbt, wenn mans wässert.

Wilhelm Busch
Wilhelm Busch

Aber das bedenke stets: Wie mans treibt, mein Kind, so gehts.

Wilhelm Busch
Wilhelm Busch

Das hochfliegende Wort Freiheit bedeutet hienieden, förcht ich, immer weniger, je mehr mans sich ansieht.