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Karasher teaching Temülen
Temülen loved playing with Temülen and the new born cute brother Hasar and also with two half-brothers Begter and Belgutei. Another year ticked off Hoelun delivered the most beautiful third son and was named as Hachiun.

The playful children made Yesugei Behadr very happy as the predictions of Sugujin turned out to be true with regard to the birth of his children and Temülen became three years old.

As soon as Temülen sat on the horse in front of his father, took the rinse from him and laughed loudly as if ordering the horse that jumped with joy started galloping smoothly. Yesugei Behadr was very happy as the three years young lad was quick enough to learn the art and skill and controlling the stallion while riding which was unusual for that age. Thereafter Hoelun gave him a pony for riding who enjoyed going all alone holding in one hand a falcon in the hills that amused the onlookers.

Karasher was a man of great talents and of considerable attainments in learning, so far as there could be anything like learning in such a country and among such a people. He taught him, moreover, to ride, and trained him in all such athletic exercises as were practiced by the youth of those times. He instructed him also in the use of arms, teaching him how to shoot with a bow and arrow, and how to hold and handle his saber, both when on horseback and when on foot. He particularly instructed him in the art of shooting his arrow in any direction when riding at a gallop upon his horse, behind as well as before, and to the right side as well as to the left. To do this coolly, skillfully, and with a true aim, required great practice as well as much courage and presence of mind. He taught him the names of the various tribes that lived in the countries round, and the names of the principal chieftains that ruled over them. He also gave him such information as he possessed in respect to the countries themselves, describing the situation of the mountains, the lakes, and the rivers, and the great deserts which here and there intervened between the fertile regions.



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