Sultan Ruknuddin Baibars Ep13 - First Battle Fought Under the Leadership of Ruknuddin Baybars

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Sultan Ruknuddin Baibars Ep13 - First Battle Fought Under the Leadership of Ruknuddin Baybars

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00:00Abu Masood was speaking in his own voice.
00:03Baibars, instead of listening to him,
00:05was busy looking at Fatima's excited face with the eyes of his imagination.
00:09That same evening, Baibars went with Abu Masood to the last resting place of Fatima Khatun.
00:14There, after Fatih Khani, they both returned home.
00:17Abu Masood had not fully recovered yet,
00:20but his condition was such that he could do something for himself.
00:23It was possible that if Baibars had not reached on time that day,
00:27he would have had to hear about the death of Abu Masood along with Fatima Khatun.
00:31On the other hand, Birqai Khan stopped his soldiers with a gesture of his hand.
00:35There was fire in various parts of the settlement,
00:38which was the home of the fiery arrows.
00:40Many tents had burned to ashes.
00:42Clouds of smoke were rising from them.
00:45There was a strange scream and cry in the central part of the settlement.
00:48It seemed as if they had collided with each other in the vicinity.
00:52Birqai Khan was showing extreme anger,
00:54although his soldiers advised him to end the fight now.
00:58This issue would be resolved in the morning,
01:01but he was adamant that the Reds should be appeased with defeat before sunrise.
01:06The chances of victory were more evident in the darkness of the night.
01:10After a while, he felt the noise coming closer.
01:13Birqai Khan pointed out to the soldiers to be alert.
01:16Then, as soon as he saw Birqai Khan,
01:18the flood of the settlement began to spread in the vicinity.
01:21The soldiers, protecting themselves in the barricades,
01:24strengthened their grip on the hands of their swords.
01:27It seemed as if the people of the Red tribe intended an open war instead of defense.
01:32Birqai Khan saw a large cloud of smoke rising in the darkness.
01:36Birqai Khan was keeping a close eye on them.
01:40That cloud stopped a little after a few moments when it reached the center of Birqai Khan.
01:45White clothes were waving in his hands.
01:48We do not want to fight.
01:50A voice rose from his side.
01:52Then what do you want to say?
01:54Birqai Khan asked in a loud voice.
01:56We have made Mangana our leader and have destroyed the Qabazai.
02:01The Red tribe is proud to follow the orders of the great Qa'an.
02:05We are obedient to Khulus-e-Dil.
02:08Present Mangana ahead.
02:10Birqai Khan said in a loud voice.
02:12A tall man came out of the crowd and moved forward.
02:15He put his sword at Birqai Khan's feet.
02:18He is not a Muslim prisoner.
02:20Birqai Khan said in a loud voice.
02:22He was not ready to trust Mangana either.
02:25Someone has taken him away from here last night.
02:28Mangana bowed his head and said.
02:30You are lying.
02:31Birqai Khan started getting out of himself.
02:34I want that man at any cost right now.
02:37But he is not here now.
02:39Believe me.
02:40I am telling the truth.
02:42Do you think I am a child that I will believe you blindly?
02:46I want him right now.
02:48Otherwise, I will kill every member of the Red tribe.
02:51Birqai Khan was filled with anger.
02:53Our lives are in front of you.
02:56No matter how hard you try,
02:58but he has really escaped last night
03:00or someone has taken him away from here.
03:03Mangana spoke in a helpless state.
03:05Birqai Khan was stunned by his tone and tone.
03:09Okay, you go back to your settlement right now.
03:12I will decide in the morning how much you are telling the truth and how much you are lying.
03:16My attribute will remain alive all night.
03:18If you do anything like this,
03:20then remember that I will give such a terrible punishment
03:23that other tribes will learn a lesson.
03:25Birqai Khan said in a loud voice.
03:27He went back, shaking his head in anger.
03:30After that, all the people returned to the settlement.
03:33As soon as they left, Birqai Khan ordered a group
03:36to immediately surround the settlement,
03:38remove all the thorns and set up tents.
03:42Before sunrise, those people had made such arrangements
03:46that any mischief from the settlement could be answered.
03:49The commander-in-chief of the army was very angry at this wise action of Birqai Khan
03:53because he thought that if the army was kept awake all night,
03:57if there was an attack from the side of the settlement in the morning,
04:00then it would cost them a lot.
04:02But Birqai Khan did not agree with his opinion.
04:05When the sun rose, Manqana himself came out of the settlement
04:09and tried to make Birqai Khan understand once again.
04:12Birqai Khan was afraid that he might have killed Mutyuddin
04:16and now he is telling the sad story of his escape to cover his crime.
04:21The truth was shining in the tone of Manqana.
04:24Birqai Khan was worried about his insistence.
04:27Who can help Mutyuddin escape?
04:30Could it be that Qabazai Khan had instigated one of his allies to do this?
04:35He himself went to the scene of the incident and decided to investigate.
04:39He entered the settlement with the guards.
04:42Qabazai Khan's body was lying in the middle of the settlement.
04:46Birqai Khan recognized him at first glance.
04:49Birqai Khan instructed to burn the body as per the tradition,
04:53so some people went ahead and put a big cloth on the body.
04:56He came to the tent under the guidance of Manqana
04:59and Mutyuddin was captured.
05:02There were pieces of broken chains around the tent.
05:05Birqai Khan picked up a piece of the chain and started looking at it carefully.
05:09The cut part looked very strange.
05:12It could have been the magic of a big scissor.
05:15The cutter had shown great skill that he had weakened the chain before cutting it.
05:20At the second moment, Birqai Khan's face was filled with satisfaction.
05:24He was convinced of the truth of Manqana.
05:27He had reached the person who was an expert in cutting chains.
05:31Birqai Khan gave a small address to Gurez,
05:34who was a member of the Surkh tribe.
05:37Manqana was officially appointed as the leader of the tribe.
05:41Manqana was eager to welcome him,
05:44but Birqai Khan, apologizing to him,
05:47ordered his army to march to the north.
05:50The commander of the army did what he had to do,
05:53on which Birqai Khan sent him back to Sarai.
05:56On the 12th of Muharram, 637 AH,
05:59Najm-ud-Din Ayub was informed that his uncle,
06:02Amad-ud-Din Ismail, the ruler of Baalbek,
06:05had joined his nephew, Al-Mulk-ul-Mujahid,
06:08Asad-ud-Din Sher, the ruler of Homs,
06:11and left for Damascus with his army.
06:14On learning of his arrival, Najm-ud-Din Ayub
06:17immediately decided to go ahead and fight the war.
06:20With his army, he left Basra on the 16th of Muharram, 637 AH,
06:24and reached Nablus after a three-day journey.
06:27He chose this place for decisive battle.
06:30He was accompanied by about 10,000 troops,
06:33including Amad-ud-Din-e-Sultanate and Umara.
06:36Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trying to convince his uncle
06:39that the enemy army had reached him on the third day
06:42and he had set up his camp on the battlefield.
06:45Before the battle, Najm-ud-Din Ayub
06:48dispatched a traditional embassy
06:51so that he could find a way of understanding
06:54instead of fighting.
06:55When the embassy returned, he discovered
06:58that the army in front of him was not of his uncle,
07:01Amad-ud-Din Ismail or Asad-ud-Din Sher,
07:04but of his nephew, Al-Mulk-ul-Nasir Daud,
07:07who had reached there to take part in his battle.
07:10This act of his nephew caused Najm-ud-Din Ayub
07:13great pain and he fell seriously ill.
07:16Al-Mulk-ul-Nasir was reluctant to attack.
07:19He was probably waiting for Amad-ud-Din Ismail.
07:22Days went by,
07:24almost a month had passed.
07:27Najm-ud-Din Ayub himself was reluctant to attack.
07:30One reason for this was the physical weakness
07:33caused by the illness.
07:35The second was that he did not want
07:37to imprison or kill his cousin.
07:39On 29th of Safar, 637 Hijri,
07:42Bavaris Nablus suddenly arrived.
07:44He had taken permission from Najm-ud-Din Ayub
07:46and had gone to Damascus.
07:48He spent a month in Abu-Masood's care.
07:51When Abu-Masood fully recovered,
07:54he intended to leave for Basra,
07:56but when he found out about Najm-ud-Din Ayub
07:58that he was in a tent in Nablus,
08:00he went straight there.
08:02As soon as he arrived,
08:04he met Najm-ud-Din in solitude.
08:06When he discovered that Amad-ud-Din Ismail
08:08had taken over Damascus
08:10on the second route,
08:12Najm-ud-Din Ayub became extremely worried.
08:15His spying system proved to be a failure.
08:18Amad-ud-Din Ismail had taken over Damascus
08:21without fighting.
08:24The governor of Damascus,
08:26appointed by Najm-ud-Din Ayub,
08:28was sentenced to death.
08:30Najm-ud-Din Ayub immediately decided
08:32to leave for Damascus.
08:34Before leaving,
08:36he consulted his trusted followers
08:38about the situation
08:40and informed them of his decision.
08:43They all agreed to leave for Damascus immediately.
08:46Meanwhile,
08:48Najm-ud-Din Ayub's army
08:50was approached by
08:52Amad-ud-Din Ismail's informer,
08:54who offered him a high position
08:56and thousands of dirhams
08:58and caught him red-handed.
09:00Immediately when the army was preparing
09:02to march,
09:04the governor informed the army
09:06about the capture of Damascus.
09:08When the army learned that
09:10Damascus had already been captured,
09:12Amad-ud-Din Ismail tried to explain
09:14to the governor,
09:16but he was not ready to listen.
09:18In a moment,
09:20all efforts were in vain.
09:22The governor announced
09:24that Najm-ud-Din Ayub
09:26would be released.
09:28He did not want to play
09:30the game of blood in Damascus.
09:32His family and relatives
09:34were present in Damascus.
09:36In the event of a war in Damascus,
09:38countless people could be killed.
09:40Najm-ud-Din Ayub did not want to
09:42play the game of blood in Damascus,
09:44but he insisted.
09:46He appointed Amir Ahmed Rais
09:48as his leader and started
09:50raising slogans in support
09:52of Amad-ud-Din Ismail.
09:54Najm-ud-Din Ayub's supporters
09:56wanted to mess with him,
09:58so he stopped them with great difficulty.
10:00Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
10:02in this strange situation.
10:04He was now really seeing
10:06the rule of the Middle East
10:08Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
10:10in this strange situation.
10:12Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
10:14in this strange situation.
10:16Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
10:18in this strange situation.
10:20Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
10:22in this strange situation.
10:24Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
10:26in this strange situation.
10:28Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
10:30in this strange situation.
10:32Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
10:34in this strange situation.
10:36Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
10:38in this strange situation.
10:40Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
10:42in this strange situation.
10:44Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
10:46in this strange situation.
10:48Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
10:50in this strange situation.
10:52Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
10:54in this strange situation.
10:56Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
10:58in this strange situation.
11:00Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
11:02in this strange situation.
11:04Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
11:06in this strange situation.
11:08Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
11:10in this strange situation.
11:12Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
11:14in this strange situation.
11:16Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
11:18in this strange situation.
11:20Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
11:22in this strange situation.
11:24Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
11:26in this strange situation.
11:28Najm-ud-Din Ayub was trapped
11:30in this strange situation.
11:32After Birgai Khan,
11:34if he was so much influenced
11:36by anyone, then he was
11:38from Azgai tribe.
11:40Muti-ud-Din had decided
11:42that he will talk to Sardar Maji
11:44Khan himself to give him
11:46permission to leave.
11:48Sardar Maji Khan looked at him
11:50and got busy with his work.
11:52Sardar, I want to say something.
11:54I know you will talk about
11:56leaving from here.
11:58But I have already told you
12:00that people of Sorkh tribe
12:02are looking for you like a dog.
12:04If you have done so much
12:06in your life, then take
12:08a dagger from someone
12:10and finish your work.
12:12Then tell me why you
12:14had freed me from the clutches
12:16of Sorkh tribe.
12:18I do not need to explain
12:20this matter.
12:22You are talking strange.
12:24Muti-ud-Din was shocked
12:26at his reaction.
12:28Go and take rest.
12:30Eat, drink and enjoy.
12:32When the time comes,
12:34I will take you to the inn.
12:36Sardar Maji Khan said in
12:38a sarcastic tone,
12:40If I refuse to listen to you,
12:42Muti-ud-Din left his word.
12:44Sardar Maji Khan looked at
12:46him and smiled in a
12:48sarcastic tone.
12:50You will not be able to do
12:52this because you do not
12:54even know where you are
12:56going.
12:58You are in need of us.
13:00Remember, a Muslim does not
13:02need anyone.
13:04Muti-ud-Din said in a
13:06sarcastic tone.
13:08There is no need to
13:10be emotional.
13:12I am not your enemy
13:14and nor are you being
13:16harmed here.
13:18I am helpless
13:20against your logic.
13:22I want to return to the
13:24place where I came from.
13:26If you want to stop me,
13:28I will not hesitate to
13:30take up arms.
13:32If I say that a girl has
13:34entrusted me with the
13:36responsibility of
13:38keeping you here,
13:40will you still want to
13:42leave?
13:44The girl said,
13:46Muti-ud-Din was not
13:48convinced of his
13:50listening.
13:52His face was up,
13:54but he had rejected
13:56this thought.
13:58Gul-Waqoos had nothing
14:00to do with these people.
14:02He was in a state of
14:04bewilderment.
14:06Your face tells me
14:08that there is a girl
14:10in your mind.
14:12Muti-ud-Din replied
14:14in a sarcastic tone.
14:16I do not care
14:18what you think.
14:20Sardar Maji Khan
14:22threw the last arrow
14:24at him.
14:26If that girl's name
14:28is Gul, will you still
14:30want to leave?
14:32Muti-ud-Din was
14:34confused.
14:36Gul-Waqoos has helped him,
14:38but how did he do all this?
14:40Many questions began
14:42to arise in his mind.
14:44On the other hand,
14:46Najm-ud-Din Ayub,
14:48who was the son of
14:50Amzad al-Mulk-ul-Nasir
14:52and Daud bin al-Mulk-ul-Muazzam,
14:54had surrounded him from all
14:56sides and blocked all
14:58escape routes.
15:00He thought he would
15:02somehow reach Basra and
15:04try to control the situation,
15:06but Hakim-ul-Qar had
15:08become a wall in his way.
15:10Najm-ud-Din Ayub
15:12consulted his allies
15:14and followers about
15:16the situation.
15:18Najm-ud-Din decided
15:20that if he wanted to live,
15:22he had to live with honor.
15:24If death was destined,
15:26then why not fight
15:28for the status of martyrdom?
15:30He ordered his guards and
15:32the rest of the army
15:34to fight head-to-head.
15:36Baibars was appointed
15:38as the chief of this guard.
15:40For Baibars, leading a guard
15:42was a completely new thing.
15:44He had no experience of
15:46giving practical advice.
15:48He did not even want to
15:50give orders to his master.
15:52Abu Khuwailad helped him
15:54a lot in that work.
15:56To deal with the new situation,
15:58he had laid such a net
16:00of guards around the tents
16:02that the opposing army
16:04had to suffer a lot
16:06before reaching Najm-ud-Din Ayub.
16:08Meanwhile, Bahauddin Zuhair
16:10met Najm-ud-Din Ayub
16:12who had been appointed
16:14as the chief of this guard
16:16and had come to participate
16:18in the battle with his army.
16:20He suggested that
16:22Al-Mulk-ul-Nasir should be
16:24once again appointed
16:26to fight and negotiate
16:28and to find a way
16:30to understand the situation
16:32so that the lives of
16:34our whole army
16:36are not wasted.
16:38He expressed his hope
16:40and sent his son
16:42to Al-Mulk-ul-Nasir.
16:44Bahauddin Zuhair was
16:46a very intelligent
16:48and foresighted person.
16:50He started talking
16:52to Al-Mulk-ul-Nasir
16:54in such a way
16:56that he expressed his
16:58willingness to
17:00follow the path of peace
17:02instead of a simple war.
17:04This process continued
17:06for a few days between
17:08Al-Mulk-ul-Nasir
17:10and Bahauddin Zuhair.
17:38Bahauddin Zuhair
17:40presented Al-Mulk-ul-Nasir
17:42to Najm-ud-Din Ayub.
17:44Najm-ud-Din Ayub became
17:46upset after hearing
17:48what his son had to say.
17:50He was already
17:52very displeased
17:54with the rebellious attitude
17:56of his army.
17:58He no longer had complete
18:00confidence in the remaining
18:02armies of Basra and Nablus.
18:04He decided to accept
18:06Al-Mulk-ul-Nasir
18:08with his followers
18:10and his allies.
18:12Najm-ud-Din Ayub ordered
18:14his remaining army
18:16to return to Basra
18:18and Nablus.
18:20Bahauddin Zuhair
18:22chose Najm-ud-Din Ayub's
18:24obedience for himself
18:26and left Nablus
18:28and took the path of Al-Qarq.
18:30Al-Mulk-ul-Nasir Dawud
18:32treated him with great respect
18:34Nawab-ud-Din Zuhair
18:36locked Najm-ud-Din Ayub
18:38in a fort.
18:40Najm-ud-Din Ayub and his
18:42community were provided
18:44with all the provisions
18:46and no kind of pain was given.
18:48Najm-ud-Din Ayub trusted
18:50his people but was not
18:52negligent in his protection.
18:54Abu Khuwailid, Ghazi Jaan
18:56and Baybaras were his
18:58loyal and loyal slaves
19:00who were specially
19:02trusted by Najm-ud-Din Ayub.
19:04As mentioned earlier,
19:06the Ayyubid family
19:08began to suffer
19:10shortcomings which
19:12led to their downfall.
19:14Salah-ud-Din Ayyub's
19:16grandsons and great-grandsons
19:18were greedy for power.
19:20They did not hesitate
19:22to seek help
19:24from the Nasara
19:26against their brothers
19:28and sons.
19:30They wanted to weaken
19:32the Nasara and
19:34expel them from this land.
19:36They were running after wealth
19:38and no one had time
19:40to learn from the past.
19:42It was meaningless
19:44and meaningless for them
19:46to know about the name
19:48of the future bird.
19:50When these Sultans
19:52were in trouble,
19:54they would teach the Nasara
19:56a lesson.
19:58The rule of the Ayyubid Sultans
20:00had spread throughout
20:02the Arabian Peninsula
20:04and Africa.

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