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				Negotiations with the Mongols 
 One of the first acts of Ruknuddin's reign was to send an envoy to Yasa'ur  Noyan, the Mongol commander camping at Hamdan (the ancient Ecbatana, the Arabs  Hamadhan). Yasa'ur replied in this context that Ruknuddin should present himself  in person before Halagu, whose arrival was now imminent. This was the first of a  long series of messages exchanged in 654/1256 between the Ismailis and the  Mongols.  In Zilhaja, 653/January, 1256, Halagu crossed the Oxus and passed the winter  in the meadow's of Shafurqan to the west of Balkh. The Russian orientalist  Wilhelm Barthold has computed the army of Halagu at about 129,000 men and a  thousand Chinese artificers, who were skilled in the construction of military  machines and in preparing and using every species of inflamable substances for  attacking walled towns and fortified strongholds. Halagu entered Iran through  Khorasan in Rabi I, 654/April, 1256 and conquered Tun and proceeded towards Tus.  During the Mongol operations, the Ismailis are said to have occupied about 360  mountain castles and strongholds.
 
 
 
 In Jamada I, 654/May, 1256, Ruknuddin Khurshah had sent his brother,  Shahanshah with a delegation to announce his submission to the Mongols. They met  Yasa'ur near Qazwin, and Ruknuddin delegated his own son to accompany the  Ismaili mission thence to Halagu. Nine days later, Yasa'ur not only detained  Shahanshah, but also invaded the Rudhbar without any reason to demonstrate  Mongol's power and attacked the Ismaili forces on a mountain top behind Alamut,  but he was forced to withdraw after a short while. He then vacated the whole  region upon instructions from Halagu, who had now received Ruknuddin's embassy  at Quchan. Halagu professed his satisfaction with Alamut's embassy and his own  ambassadors reached Ruknuddin at the end of Jamada II/July and delivered a  decree, full of encouragement and benevolence, insisting to demolish his castle  and come in person. Ruknuddin did in fact destroy some castles. He also  demolished the gates coated with lead and removed the battlements and turrets of  Alamut, Lamasar and Maimundiz. The Mongol ambassadors, accompanied by  Ruknuddin's envoy Sadruddin returned to report the situation to Halagu.  Ruknuddin is said to have asked a year's grace before presenting himself. In the  beginning of Shaban/September, the Mongol envoy came with a new proposal that  the Ismaili Imam should immediately present before Halagu, and in his absence a  Mongol, named Tukel Bahadur would act as a caretaker governor in Rudhbar.  Ruknuddin sent his reply through an embassy led by his vizir, Shamsuddin Gilaki  and Saifuddin Sultan Malik, who accompanied the Mongol ambassador and reached  Halagu on 17th Shaban/September 9, asking for a year's grace and exemption of  Alamut and Lamasar from the demolition order, but the Mongol demonstrated their  impatience.
 
 
 
 Halagu now set out from his encampment near Bastam to launch his assault on  the Ismaili strongholds in Rudhbar. The main Mongol force proceeded from  different directions. The right wing of Halagu forces led by Buqa Taymur and  Koke-Ilgei advanced by way of Mazandaran. The left wing under the Chaghatai  prince Teguder and Ket-Buqa proceeded through Simnan and Khuvar. While Halagu  himself with the principal army, followed parallel route leading through  Firozkuh, Damavand and Ray. He alighted at Damavand for a while and sent yet  another message to Ruknuddin. The Imam was asked to come at once to Damavand,  and were he to be delayed upto five days by his preparations, he was to send his  son in advance. Ruknuddin dispatched his son on 17th Ramdan/October 8. Halagu  returned the boy and suggested that if Ruknuddin could not come till later, he  should send another brother to relieve Shahanshah. On 5th Shawal/October 26,  Ruknuddin sent out his brother Shiranshah with 300 men, who arrived at Halagu's  camp two days later.
 
 
 
 Meanwhile, the vizir Shamsuddin Gilaki had returned from Girdkuh and brought  its governor, the Qadi Tajuddin Mardanshah, before Halagu, while Girdkuh still  held out. Shahanshah was relieved and sent back to Rudhbar with the message that  if Ruknuddin demolished the castle of Maimundiz and presented himself in a  person before Halagu, he would be received with honour and and given immunity.  By this time, the Mongol armies entered Rudhbar from all sides. Halagu set out  from his base at Piskildara on 10th Shawal/October 31 and advanced towards  Rudhbar through Taliqan.
 
				 
 
  
 
  
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