PERSIAN LETTERS
LETTER 1
Usbek to his friend Rustan, at Ispahan
We stayed only one day at
Koum. After having said our prayers before the tomb of the virgin who brought
forth twelve prophets, 1
we resumed our journey, and yesterday, the twenty-sixth day since our departure
from Ispahan, we came to Tauris.
Rica and myself are perhaps
the first Persians who have left their native country urged by the thirst
for knowledge; who have abandoned the amenities of a tranquil life for
the laborious search after wisdom.
Although born in a prosperous
realm, we did not believe that its boundaries should limit our knowledge,
and that the lore of the East should alone enlighten us.
Tell me, without flattery,
what is said of our journey: I do not expect that is will be generally
commended. Address your letter to Erzeroum, where I shall stay for
some time. Farewell, my dear Rustan. Rest assured that in whatever
part of the world I may be, you have in me a faithful friend.\
Tauris, the 15th of the moon of Saphar 2,
1711.
1Fatima, daugheter of Mohammed,
and wife of Ali--according to the Koran, one of the four perfect women.
2More correctly,
Safar,
the second month of the Persian year.