NOTE 6.–The History of Hormuz is very imperfectly known. What I have met
with on the subject consists of–(1) An abstract by Teixeira of a
chronicle of Hormuz, written by Thurn Shh, who was himself sovereign of
Hormuz, and died in 1377; (2) some contemporary notices by Wassf, which
are extracted by Hammer in his History of the Ilkhans; (3) some notices
from Persian sources in the 2nd Decade of De Barros (ch. ii.). The last do
not go further back than Gordun Shh, the father of Thurn Shh, to whom
they erroneously ascribe the first migration to the Island.
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