_Maslak al Absr_, says: ‘Near the Khan are two amrs who are his
ministers; they are called _Djing San_ [Arabic] (Ch”ing-siang)
[A Samarkand man, Seyyd Tadj Eddin Hassan ben el Khallal, quoted in the
_Maslak al Absr_, says: ‘Near the Khan are two amrs who are his
ministers; they are called _Djing San_ [Arabic] (Ch”ing-siang). After them
come the two _Bidjan_ [Arabic] (P”ing Chang), then the two _Zoudjin_
[Arabic] (Tso Chen), then the two _Yudjin_ [Arabic] (Yu Chen), and at last
the _Landjun_ [Arabic] (Lang Chang), head of the scribes, and secretary of
the sovereign. The Khan holds a sitting every day in the middle of a large
building called _Chen_ [Arabic] (Sheng), which is very like our Palace of
Justice.’ (_C. Schefer, Cent. Ec. Langues Or._, pp. 18-19.)–H. C.]
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