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ZEMARCHUS (fl. 568)

This article appears in Volume V28, Page 967 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: YAK-ZYM
ZEMARCHUS (fl. 568) , Byzantine general and traveller. The Turks, by their conquest of Sogdiana in the middle of the 6th century, gained
control
  of the silk trade which then passed through Central Asia into Persia. But the Persian king, Chosroes Nushirvan, dreading the intrusion of Turkish influence, refused to allow the old commerce to continue, and the Turks after many rebuffs consented to a suggestion made by their mercantile subjects of the Soghd, and in 568 sent an embassy to Constantinople to form an alliance with the Byzantines and " transfer the sale of silk to them." The offer was accepted by Justin II., and in August 568, Zemarchus the Cilician, " General of the cities of the
East
 ," left Byzantium for Sogdiana. The embassy was under the guidance of Maniakh, "
chief
  of the people of Sogdiana," who had first, according to Menander Protector, suggested to Dizabul (Dizaboulos, the Bu Min khan of the Turks, the Mokan of the Chinese), the
great
  khan of the Turks, this " Roman " alliance, and had himself come to Byzantium to negotiate the same. On reaching the Sogdian territories the travellers were offered iron for sale, and solemnly exorcised; Zemarchus was made to " pass through the fire " (i.e. between two fires), and strange ceremonies were performed over the baggage of the expedition, a bell being rung and a drum beaten over it, while flaming incense-leaves were carried round it, and incantations muttered in " Scythian." After these precautions the envoys proceeded to the camp of Dizabul (or rather of Dizabul's successor, Bu Min khan having just died) " in a hollow encompassed by the Golden Mountain," apparently in some locality of the Altai. They found the khan surrounded by astonishing barbaric pompgilded thrones, golden peacocks, gold and silver plate and silver animals, hangings and clothing of figured silk. They accompanied him some way on his march against Persia, passing through Talas or Turkestan in the Syr Daria valley, where Hsuan Tsang, on his way from China to India sixty years later, met with another of Dizabul's successors. Zemarchus was present at a banquet in Talas where the Turkish kagan and the Persian
envoy
  exchanged abuse; but the Byzantine does not seem to have witnessed actual fighting. Near the river Oekh (Syr Daria?) he was sent back to Constantinople with a Turkish embassy and with
envoys from various tribes subject to the Turks. Halting by the " vast, wide lagoon " (of the Ara: Sea?), Zemarchus sent off an express messenger, one George, to announce his return to the emperor. George hurried on by the shortest route, " desert and waterless," apparently the steppes north of the Black Sea: while his superior, moving more slowly, marched twelve days by the sandy shores of " the lagoon " ; crossed the Emba, Ural,
Volga
 , and Kuban (where 4000 Persians vainly lay in ambush to stop him); and passing round the western end of the Caucasus, arrived safely at
Trebizond
  and Constantinople. For several years this Turkish alliance subsisted, while close intercourse was maintained between Central Asia and Byzantium; when another Roman
envoy
 , one Valentinos (OuaXevelvos), goes on his embassy in 575 he takes back with him ,o6 Turks who had been visiting Byzantine lands; but from 579 this friendship rapidly began to cool. It is curious that all this travel between the Bosporus and Transoxiana seems not to have done anything to correct, at least in literature, the wide-spread misapprehension of the Caspian as a gulf of the Arctic Ocean.
See Menander Protector, IIepl IIpea9Ewv `Pwaiwv 7rpis "EOvs (De Legationibus Romanorum ad Genies), pp. 295-302, 38o-85,
397-404, Bonn edition (xix), 1828 (=pp. 8o6-11, 883-87, 899-907, in Migne, Patrolog. Graec., vol. exiii., Paris, 1864) ; H.
Yule
 , Cathay, clx.-clxvi. (London, Hakluyt Society, 1866) ; L. Cahun, Introduction a l'histoire de l'Asie, pp. Io8-18 (Paris, 1896) ; C. R. Beazley, Dawn of Modern Geography, i. 186-89 (London, 1897). (C. R. B.)


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