Ch.XXIV, p.557, f.2
"Muhammad Khan, then Bigliyirbigi and Mir-panj, or general of the
division, today become Amir-Tuman, joined the troops already engaged in
this city; he brought them three thousand men of the regiments of Shigaghi
and certain regiments of the guards with six cannon and two mortars.
Almost at the same time Qasim Khan arrived from the frontier of
Karabagh, entering Zanjan from another quarter, and the major Arslan
Khan with cavalry from Khirghan, and Ali-Agbar, captain of Khuy,
arrived with infantry. For each one had received orders from the king and
they were all hastening to comply." (Comte de Gobineau's "Les Religions et
les Philosophies dans l'Asie Centrale," p. 201.)