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Alqas and Iran
In 1548, Suleiman and Alqas entered Iran with a huge army but Tahmasp had already " scorched the earth " around Tabriz and the Ottomans could find few supplies to sustain themselves.

Alqas and .
Next, Suleiman tried to exploit the disloyalty of Tahmasp's brother Alqas Mirza, who was governor of the frontier province of Shirvan.
Alqas had rebelled and, fearing his brother's wrath, he had fled to the Ottoman court.
** Prince ‘ Abul Ghazi Sultan Alqas Mirza ( 15 March 1515-9 April 1550 ) Governor of Shirvan 1538-1547.

penetrated and further
In 55 and 54 BCE, Julius Caesar, as part of his campaigns in Gaul, invaded Britain and claimed to have scored a number of victories, but he never penetrated further than Hertfordshire and was unable to establish a province.
In the following years, the Lombards penetrated further south, conquering Tuscany and establishing two duchies, Spoleto and Benevento under Zotto, which soon became semi-independent and even outlasted the northern kingdom, surviving well into the 12th century.
Some metals form a barrier layer of oxide on their surface which cannot be penetrated by further oxygen molecules and thus retain their shiny appearance and good conductivity for many decades ( like aluminium, magnesium, some steels, and titanium ).
Writing of the period 1883 – 1884, Yiddish theatre actor Jacob Adler wrote, " The further we penetrated into this Whitechapel, the more our hearts sank.
It was under Æthelfrith that Bernicia's boundaries pushed significantly inland from the coast, and penetrated further into British territory.
This would change in the later half of the 17th and 18th centuries as French settlement penetrated further into the continental interior .< ref > Watkins, Melville H. " A Staple Theory of Economic Growth.
As the king and army penetrated further into Asia, however, Callisthenes ' tone began to change.
During the so-called Buffalo Wars ( about 1850-1870 ) they penetrated further and further into the territory from the Niitsitapi Confederacy in search for the buffalo, so that the Piegan were forced to evade in the region of the Missouri River ( in Cree: Pikano Sipi-" Muddy River ", " Muddy, turbid River "), the Kainai ( in Cree: Miko-Ew-" stained with blood ", i. e. " the bloodthirsty, cruel ", therefore, in English often referred to as Blood ) withdraw to the Bow River and Belly River, only the Siksika could hold their tribal lands along the Red Deer River.
Montgomery's force turned back after he was killed by cannon fire early in the battle, but Arnold's force penetrated further into the lower city.
The bombers successfully penetrated fierce anti-aircraft fire and a dense balloon barrage, but further fire over the port itself resulted in the loss of four of the attacking force.
By the end of D-Day the 3rd Canadian Division had penetrated farther into France than any other Allied force, though counter-attacks by elements of two German armoured divisions would stop any further movement for several weeks.
Smith and Cunningham also penetrated further south, into what is now called the Tuggeranong Valley.
SOE's position nevertheless remained precarious, and in January 1944 there was a further attempt to dismantle SOE, following the revelation that SOE's operations in the Netherlands had been penetrated by Nazi intelligence.
Sturt's expedition penetrated further north than any previous attempt, at the cost of great hardship.
CMB4 penetrated a destroyer screen and was closing on a larger warship further inshore when CMB4, whose hull had been damaged by gunfire, broke down.
As they sailed further east, they penetrated numerous islands and dangerous shoals, to which they gave the name D ' Entrecasteaux Islands — later changed to the Recherche Archipelago.
An examination of the various passages in his writings which bear upon the question shows that although it must be said that Celsalpino had penetrated further into the secret of circulation of the blood than any other physiologist before William Harvey, still he had not attained to a thorough knowledge, founded on anatomical research, of the entire course of the blood.
He further writes ; " but the honour of its second discovery fell to the Pole Johannes Scoluus ( Johannes Scoluus Polonus ), who in the year 1476 — eighty-six years after its first discovery — sailed beyond Norway, Greenland, Frisland, penetrated the Northern Strait, under the very Arctic Circle, and arrived at the country of Labrador and Estotiland ".
11 Platoon penetrated further into the plantation, widening the gap with 10 Platoon, and they were now more the apart.
A renewed French assault penetrated further down the same street, only to be ambushed from side streets by the fusiliers of the 1st Kurmark Landwehr and 30th Line Infantry Regiments using point blank musketry.
I penetrated with them to a creek about half a mile from the beach without meeting any of the enemy, and was then recalled for further orders.
Admittance to the state apartment was a privilege, and the further one penetrated ( there were many variations, but an apartment might include for example an anteroom ; withdrawing room ; bedroom ; dressing room ; and closet ) the greater the honour.
" But Prof Burnham said the researchers penetrated much further into residential areas than was clear from the Lancet paper.

penetrated and into
Robert Riefling, who gave the only piano recital of the recently concluded 23rd Beethoven Festival, penetrated deep into the spirit of the style.
Then he penetrated into the Peloponnesus and captured its most famous cities — Corinth, Argos, and Sparta — selling many of their inhabitants into slavery.
Alaric, having penetrated the city, marched southwards into Calabria.
Harpoons were also called throwing-arrows when the pointed head fit loosely into the socket of the foreshaft and the head was able to detach from the harpoon when it penetrated an animal, and remain in the wound.
Simultaneously, the Persian Sassanids overwhelmed the Prefecture of the East and penetrated deep into Anatolia.
The Cimbri had penetrated through the Alps into northern Italy.
A British force of about 40, 000 fighting men was distributed into military columns which penetrated Afghanistan at three different points.
It quickly penetrated deep into Iraq, with the Foreign Legion taking the Al Salman Airport, meeting little resistance.
At Moguntiacum ( Mainz ), however, he crossed the Rhine in an expedition that penetrated deep into modern Germany, and forced three local kingdoms to submit.
This happened against the backdrop of a newly isolated Europe without its Roman systems of taxation and bureaucracy, the Franks having taken over administration as they gradually penetrated into the thoroughly Romanised west and south of Gaul.
Pizza has not penetrated into western Pakistan ; of the remaining provinces and territories of Pakistan, only one ( Khyber Pakhtunkhwa ) has seen much of the dish, in the form of a single Pizza Hut in Peshawar.
Philip then penetrated deep into Normandy, reaching as far as Dieppe.
Huxley wanted science to be secular, without religious interference, and his article in the April 1860 Westminster Review promoted scientific naturalism over natural theology, praising Darwin for " extending the domination of Science over regions of thought into which she has, as yet, hardly penetrated " and coining the term " Darwinism " as part of his efforts to secularise and professionalise science.
With equipment on loan from Siebe Gorman, he and Penelope (" Mossy ") Powell penetrated into the cave, reaching " Chamber 7 " using standard diving dress.
The prophet spoke boldly against the religious and moral corruption, when, in view of the idolatry which had penetrated even into the sanctuary, he threatened to " destroy out of this place the remnant of Baal, and the names of the ... priests " ( Zeph 1: 4 ), and pleaded for a return to the simplicity of their fathers instead of the luxurious foreign clothing which was worn especially in aristocratic circles ( 1: 8 ).
Heidegger was one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century, and his ideas have penetrated into many areas, but in France there is a very long and particular history of reading and interpreting his work.
According to an English record, the Scots penetrated four miles into England with royal banner displayed, and destroyed 3 or 4 little towers ( or Bastle houses ).
They were at first assisted by the Athenians and Eretria, with whose aid they penetrated into the interior and burnt Sardis, an event which ultimately led to the Persian invasion of Greece.
He notes also " the dirt in the Hôtel X .," which became apparent " as soon as one penetrated into the service quarters.
* Minahikosis ( Little Pine, French: ‘ Petit Pin ’, Chief of the Plains Cree, born about 1830 in the vicinity of Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan, his mother was a Blackfeet, became famous in the 1860s, as armed Plains Cree to find the last remaining bison, penetrated more and more into the territory of the Blackfoot Confederacy, led three years bitter resistance, signed however, in view of his starving people in 1879 the Treaty 6, and moved into a reserve at the foot of Blue Hill along the Battle River, his reputation was comparable to that of Mistahimaskwa ' (' Big Bear '))
Allegedly, the blade penetrated only 1 cm ( 0. 4 inch ) into the king's body, leading Voltaire to mock what he called a " pinprick ".
300 " Khampa bandits " were enlisted into the Kuomintang's Consolatory Commission military in Sichuan, where they were part of the effort of the central government of China to penetrated and destabilize the local Han warlords such as Liu Wenhui.

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