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Eight hundred and ninetieth chapters Daming is so powerful

First of all, the location of the Ming Kingdom is actually east of the Pamir Plateau, which is the northeast side of the Mughal Empire.

The Ottoman Empire directly borders the Safi Empire.

If the Ottoman Empire wanted to fight to the Ming Dynasty, it would inevitably pass through the Safi Empire.

So, if the two countries form an alliance to fight against the Ottomans, does it mean that the Safi Empire will obtain more troops?

After all, the Ming army was too far away, and the front line was so long that it was difficult to concentrate troops to fight.

If they counted like this, wouldn’t they suffer a loss?

Of course, as the emperor of the Persian Empire, it was impossible for him to say this sentence too clearly.

So Abbas II thought about the words carefully and said in a deep voice: "According to this, where will your country send troops to come?"

Liu Xingming had known that Abbas II would ask this question for a long time, so he said directly: "Now the Bukhara Khanate and the Kazakh Khanate are both vassal states of our Ming Dynasty, and the Western Regions have been unified. Therefore, our Ming army can come all the way to the Western Regions through the Hexi Corridor, cross the Pamir Plateau, and enter the Hezhong region. There is no problem to reach Samarkand as far as the farthest."

The Hezhong area is called the Central Plains people. When it was translated to Abbas II, another word was used - Maflannahar.

The word means between the two rivers, namely the Amu River and the Sir River.

The Sogdians first arrived and settled here, and then the Sogdians established the city of Samarkand, which means fertile land.

As an important stop on the Silk Road, Samarkand's location is unique.

It is bordered by the Ming Dynasty in the east, Persia in the west, and the Mughal Empire in the south.

It can be said that Samarkand is an extremely important transit station connecting Persia in the river.

Of course, Abbas II of Samarkand was familiar with him. He was more or less surprised when he learned that the Ming army had been able to expand its sphere of influence to Samarkand.

Originally, he thought that the Ming army could control the Western Regions at most, but it was impossible for them to cross the Pamir Plateau.

But now it seems that the strength of the Ming army is far beyond his imagination.

In fact, Liu Xingming's explanation that the army could push its troops to the city of Samarkand was a very conservative and flawless statement, and it was also for the purpose of respecting the Persians.

After all, Samarkand goes westward, it is equivalent to entering Persia.

After all, Persia has not clearly stated its alliance with the Ming Dynasty. It is certainly impolite to make such a pride that the army can enter Persia.

Of course, Abbas II knew this, so he felt full respect from Liu Xingming's rhetoric.

This feeling made him feel very comfortable and also made him feel that he had a reason to continue talking.

"So, you can replenish your own food and grass, right?"

Abbas II actually wanted to form an alliance with the Ming army, but the biggest thing he was worried about was that the supply line of the Ming army was broken, and then he could continue to fight by relying on Persian transportation.

If this is the case, Abbas II will have a headache.

If the Ming army had more than 100,000 troops, wouldn't Persia be poor?

After thinking for a moment, Liu Xingming replied very seriously: "The Western Regions are rich in resources, and the same is true in the rivers. Therefore, there should be no need to worry about the issue of food and grass supply. If nothing unexpected happens, you don't need support from your country."

After Liu Xingming said that, Abbas II felt a burst of ecstasy.

He never expected Liu Xingming to answer so firmly.

From the other party's face, he could tell that this was not pretending! It seems that Ming really has this strength.
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