Ruknuddin Baibars Ep1 Battle Ain Jalut Historical Novel in Urdu Hindi

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Ruknuddin Baibars Ep1 Battle Ain Jalut Historical Novel in Urdu Hindi

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00:00In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
00:07Ruknuddin Baybars
00:10A great conqueror of the Islamic world
00:13Who was the heart of the Mongols
00:16Writer Aslam Rahi MA
00:21He was a unique and famous Sultan of the Islamic world
00:24He had influence on countless languages
00:27From Arabic to Arabic
00:29From Mongolian to Tatar
00:32From Greek to Greek
00:34From Abyssinian to Greek
00:36He was an expert in conversing with other nations
00:41Before becoming a Sultan, he was a slave
00:46So he had influence in different languages
00:50Time has seen him in the form of a donkey
00:53Riding sheep and goats
00:56Time has seen him in Damascus as a slave
01:03Time has seen him as a slave
01:08Time has seen him as a slave
01:13Time has seen him as a slave
01:19Famous American scholar Mordecai Heraldium writes
01:23He did not trust anyone but himself
01:26So he used to change his clothes
01:28And used to inform his enemies
01:31He used to leave his friends alone
01:36Sometimes he was seen in Egypt
01:38And sometimes he was seen in Palestine
01:41After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
01:44After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
01:49After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
01:54After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
01:59After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
02:04After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
02:09After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
02:13After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
02:18After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
02:23After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
02:28After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
02:33After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
02:38After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
02:42After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
02:47After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
02:52After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
02:57After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
03:02After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
03:07After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
03:12After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
03:17After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
03:22After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
03:27After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
03:32After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
03:37After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
03:42After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
03:47After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
03:52After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
03:57After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
04:02After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
04:07After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
04:12After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
04:17After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
04:22After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
04:27After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
04:32After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
04:37After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
04:42After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
04:47After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
04:52After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
04:57After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
05:02After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
05:07After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
05:12After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
05:17After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
05:22After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
05:27After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
05:32After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
05:37After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
05:42After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
05:47After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
05:52After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
05:57After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
06:02After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
06:07After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
06:12After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
06:17After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
06:22After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
06:27After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
06:32After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
06:37After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
06:42After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
06:47After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
06:52After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
06:57After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
07:02After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
07:07After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
07:12After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
07:17After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
07:22After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
07:27After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
07:32After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
07:37After 4 days, people used to see him in the Arabian deserts
07:42Sultan Al Malik-e-Saleh was sitting in the court of Najm-ud-Din Ayub
07:47Once he went to Damascus to meet his sister
07:50He saw Bebbers
07:52He liked his son's behavior so much that he asked for Bebbers from Fatima
07:59Fatima gave Bebbers to her brother and his brother took Bebbers from Damascus to Cairo
08:04He gave Bebbers to Sultan Al Malik-e-Saleh
08:09Sultan Al Malik-e-Saleh bought many boys from Bebbers
08:14And he made special arrangements for their education and training
08:18Bebbers also gained a high level of book knowledge and Arabic art in the leadership of Sultan Al Malik-e-Saleh
08:25After this, he was enrolled in the Egyptian army as per the custom
08:29Due to his extraordinary physical strength, intelligence and courage
08:33He was appointed as the commander of the army
08:36However, he did not gain any special fame
08:40Coincidentally, the 7th Crusade began at this time
08:44The 7th Crusade was started by the king of France, Louis Nahum
08:49He started his work by attacking Egypt
08:53He wanted to attack Egypt first and then conquer the whole of Palestine
08:58The days when the king of France attacked Egypt
09:01During these days, the ruler of Egypt was Al Malik-e-Saleh
09:04It is said that when the king of France attacked Egypt
09:09Sultan Al Malik-e-Saleh was very ill and could not move
09:17However, even in this condition, he came in front of the French in the fields of Mansoura
09:22His queen Shijrat-ud-Dar was with him at this time
09:25Shijrat-ud-Dar was a very brave woman
09:32The days when Louis Nahum entered the lands of Egypt
09:35Unfortunately, the king of Egypt Al Malik-e-Saleh died
09:39Because the French had already attacked
09:41Therefore, Shijrat-ud-Dar kept the death of the king hidden
09:46He did not reveal it to anyone
09:47He called his son Tauran Shah, who was at the position of Hassan Teefa
09:53He called him to the lands of Mansoura
09:55He was the eldest son of Shijrat-ud-Dar
09:58Tauran Shah was the son of Goh Sultan
10:00But he was the stepson of his second wife, Shijrat-ud-Dar
10:04Tauran Shah reached Mansoura in search of his stepmother
10:07There was chaos with the French in Mansoura
10:11When the French and Egyptian armies were fighting each other
10:15At this time, people saw that a very brave young man
10:19Riding on an Arab horse, he was attacking the army of the Suleymanids
10:27He was attacking the army of the Suleymanids
10:30When the French saw him attacking, they were afraid and retreated
10:34Because of his many attacks, he destroyed the French lines
10:40This young man had created chaos in the French army
10:46He was the slave of the revolutionary Shahsawar Sultan-ul-Malik-ul-Suali
10:52In this battle fought in the lands of Mansoura
10:55He showed his military skills, courage and bravery
11:00That he became the center of the eyes of all Muslims
11:02In the battle fought in Mansoura, the French were defeated by the Egyptians
11:07The French king Louis-Nahum was also arrested
11:10During these wars, the new king Tauran Shah was also killed
11:14After this, the generals of the army made the queen Shijrat-ud-Dar the ruler of Egypt
11:22During the French war, the Muslims treated the captured king Louis-Nahum with great hospitality
11:29If the Muslims wanted, they could have killed him as a prisoner
11:32But this was not done
11:34The first king of France was imprisoned in Egypt
11:37After this, the Muslims released the king of France and the other French prisoners
11:45Queen Shijrat-ud-Dar, who was now the ruler of Egypt
11:48She ruled Egypt for about 80 days
11:51During this time, she showed extraordinary skills
11:54She ran the government business very well
11:58But Abbasid Caliph Baghdad did not like the woman's government
12:04And sent a message to Umrah to make a man the ruler of Egypt instead of a woman
12:08Therefore, following the order of Caliph Baghdad
12:11King Ashraf was made the king of Egypt
12:15And the commander of the Egyptian army, Mouziz-ud-Din
12:19Was made the partner of the new ruler, King Ashraf
12:23So that the business of the empire can run well
12:26It is also said that Queen Shijrat-ud-Dar married the new ruler, King Ashraf
12:31Shijrat-ud-Dar herself was a poor maid
12:35And while developing her beauty and personality
12:38She became the queen of Egypt
12:42She had a son named Khalil
12:44Who died at the age of 6
12:47When King Ashraf was made the king of Egypt
12:51And the commander of the Egyptian army was made the partner of the new ruler, King Ashraf
12:56So that Babars became the commander of the Egyptian army
13:01The days when Babars was made the commander of the Egyptian army
13:06The condition of the Islamic world was very bad
13:09The Mongols considered themselves to be very godly
13:12While attacking the Muslim areas
13:15They burnt Bukhara, Samarkand, Balakh, Nishapur, Harad, Reh, Kazvin
13:21And many other cities and towns
13:25They brutally tortured the people there
13:28This murder was not of men, children, old, sick, disabled
13:32It was not of anyone
13:34The people who were saved from being killed
13:36They were made slaves
13:38First, Genghis Khan invaded the Muslim areas
13:41Then, his grandson, Halaqu Khan invaded the Muslim areas
13:45And with a huge army, he started a huge war on the Muslim areas
13:50Which destroyed the Abbasid Caliphate
13:54Halaqu attacked Baghdad
13:56He destroyed the city of Baghdad
13:59And he killed the Abbasid Caliph
14:01The destruction of the city of Baghdad and the death of the Caliph
14:04Was not an easy thing to do
14:06This created chaos in the Muslim world
14:09Despite the weakness of the Abbasid Caliph
14:11He was considered to be a follower of the Islamic world
14:15And the great Muslim rulers and conquerors
14:19Bowed their heads in front of him
14:21He thought it was a blessing to get the government
14:25After destroying the Caliphate and Baghdad
14:28Halaqu's army kept moving towards the other cities of Iraq
14:32Destruction and destruction spread everywhere
14:36Within a few days
14:38The Caliphs destroyed the cities of Al Riya, Nasebin and Hiran
14:44And killed the people of those cities
14:47When Halaqu destroyed Baghdad, Iraq and other cities
14:52Then he entered the land of Syria
14:55He also started a war there
14:58Now, Mongols, Iraq and Syria were fighting
15:01And their eyes were on Egypt
15:04After conquering Syria, Halaqu wanted to go to Egypt
15:08Because the ruler of Egypt was a 9-year-old sultan
15:12So, all the rulers decided to attack Egypt
15:17So, the sultan of Egypt should be an experienced person
15:21So, it was decided that Mawzuddin
15:23Who was a supporter of the 9-year-old sultan
15:28Was made the sultan of Egypt
15:31And all the rulers of Egypt were supported by him
15:35Mawzuddin became famous by the name of Malik Muzaffar
15:39On the other hand, the Mongols invaded Iraq and Syria
15:42And came to Palestine
15:44After conquering Palestine, their eyes were on Egypt
15:48And they wanted to conquer Egypt
15:51Because there was a desert called Sina between Palestine and Egypt
15:57The Mongols were sure that they will be able to conquer the desert
16:02And will be able to conquer the land of the pharaohs
16:05They were also thinking that instead of Muslims
16:08They will sail their ships in the Nile
16:10To stop the Mongols, the new sultan of Egypt
16:14Malik Muzaffar and Salaar-e-Alaa Baibars
16:17Along with increasing the number of their army
16:20They were also training
16:23After conquering Palestine
16:25The Mongols decided to conquer Egypt
16:28He wrote a letter to the sultan of Egypt
16:31The subject of which was
16:33This is his order, who is the master of the whole world
16:36Destroy your cities and provinces
16:38Accept obedience
16:40And if you do this
16:42Then you will be allowed to live in peace and tranquility
16:45If you do not agree to this
16:47Then whatever will happen to you
16:49No one knows except the high mountains and the sky
16:52The Mongols were spiritual
16:55Their belief was that everything in the universe has a soul
16:58Good and evil spirits
17:00There is a lot of dominance on human life
17:03High mountains and the soul of the sky
17:07They considered the biggest and most powerful
17:10On this basis, the Mongols swore to it
17:13With the letter of Halaqu Khan
17:15His journey entered Egypt
17:17Because until now no Muslim ruler
17:19He did not wear a scarf around his neck
17:22Therefore, he was walking with great pride
17:24His attitude was extremely insolent
17:27And when he was presented to the sultan of Egypt
17:30Then he did not respect the etiquette
17:33He threw the letter of Halaqu Khan in front of the Sultan
17:37Who was the name of Malik Muzaffar
17:39Who was the sultan of Egypt
17:41On this occasion, the eyes of Malik Muzaffar
17:43Showered with anger
17:45However, he did not react
17:48He was sitting close to him as the commander of the army
17:53He also wanted to express his reaction
17:55But he was patient
17:57After hearing the letter of Halaqu
17:59Sultan Malik Muzaffar of Egypt said to the ambassadors of Halaqu Khan
18:02We did not do anything to Halaqu Khan
18:05So it is better that he leaves Egypt
18:08Do not interfere in our peace
18:10On this occasion, one of the ambassadors of Halaqu Khan
18:13In anger, he shouted and said
18:17Do you want to have the same fate as the arrogant caliph of Baghdad?
18:22Understand well
18:24Our master's power is limitless
18:26And no power in the world can compete with it
18:28He knows very well
18:30What to do with a selfish ruler like you and his subjects
18:33Sultan Malik Muzaffar of Egypt
18:35Told these ambassadors to get rid of their mischief
18:38But their attitude was unbearable
18:41On this occasion
18:43Malik Muzaffar consulted many of his ambassadors
18:46What should be done on this occasion
18:48Most of the ambassadors said that
18:50It is better to accept the unfamiliar numbers of the Mongols
18:53On these words of his ambassadors
18:55He got angry like a raging fire
18:58And in front of the ambassadors of Halaqu Khan
19:00He expressed his courage
19:03Egypt is the last hope of Muslims
19:06And for its protection, we will fight with our heads tied
19:09Sultan Malik Muzaffar of Egypt
19:11When he saw that the ambassadors of the army
19:13Expressing their courage and courage
19:15He got angry like a raging fire
19:18And he wants to compete with the Mongols in every way
19:20Then these words of the ambassador
19:23It also strengthened his resolve
19:26Therefore, because of the ambassadors
19:28He ordered angrily
19:30Get rid of these Mongol dogs
19:33Kill them
19:34And this is the answer for Halaqu Khan from us
19:36As soon as the Sultan's signal came
19:38The soldiers who were standing there
19:40They clapped on the ambassadors of Halaqu
19:42And immediately returned them to the soil and blood
19:45After that, the corpses of these ambassadors of Halaqu Khan
19:48Hanged on the important passages of the city
19:51By doing this to Sultan Malik Muzaffar and Baybars
19:53The fear of the Mongols in the Muslims
19:55He kept going
19:56And he was ready to compete with the Mongols
19:59The people of Egypt killed the Mongol ambassadors
20:02It was like declaring war against Halaqu Khan
20:04Now there was only one way for the people of Egypt
20:07To fight and win
20:09Or sacrifice your life
20:11In these circumstances, the Sultan of Egypt
20:13King Muzaffar
20:14To compete with the Mongols
20:16All powers were handed over to his advisor, Amir Baybars
20:19Amir Ruknuddin Baybars
20:21Historians write about him
20:22He was a wonderful man
20:24An army of a bank
20:26And a fearless commander
20:28The stories of the power and strength of the Mongols
20:30He often used to say after hearing
20:33And said
20:34Let the time come
20:35We will tell these arrogant Mongols
20:37That they don't know how to fight
20:39There are some people in the world
20:41Who can break their arm
20:43After killing the Mongol ambassadors
20:46Sultan Malik Muzaffar of Egypt
20:48Promised to Amir Ruknuddin Baybars
20:50If he succeeds in defeating the Mongols
20:52Then apart from the position of commander-in-chief of the army
20:55Egypt's ruler will also be appointed
20:57Anyway
20:58Amir Ruknuddin Baybars
21:00To compete with the Mongols
21:02Started war preparations
21:03Day and night
21:05For every healthy and adult man around Cairo
21:08Military service was made compulsory
21:10And issued an order
21:12That anyone who refuses to join the army without a reasonable excuse
21:16Should be whipped
21:18Apart from the people of Cairo
21:19Ruknuddin Baybars
21:20In his army
21:21These Panaghazin Turkmens
21:23Arab Bedouins
21:24And other tribes
21:25Had also started enlisting
21:26Who had already suffered losses from the Mongols
21:29And they were very fearless and high-ranking warriors
21:32Whose bravery could be trusted at any cost
21:35In just a few days
21:36Ruknuddin Baybars
21:38Had a fierce army
21:40The majority of this army was of the Mongols
21:43Who were tortured by the Mongols
21:45Or were enslaved
21:46Reached Egypt while selling
21:48And now those people
21:49And now to take revenge on the Mongols
21:51They had mastered the art of Harbozarb
21:56Actually, these were the people who had settled near the Mongols
21:59Who were familiar with their war methods
22:01And had the courage to look into the eyes of the Mongols
22:03And had the courage to speak
22:05The days when Amir Ruknuddin Baybars
22:07Was busy in his war preparations in Cairo
22:10These days
22:11He was stationed in Halakhu, Palestine
22:13That he was informed
22:14That his brother Mangu Khan
22:15Who was the Khaqan-e-Azam of the Mongols at the time
22:18He has passed away
22:20Therefore, to nominate his successor
22:23All the Mongols
22:24Leaders and leaders
22:26Have been asked in Abai Dasht
22:28When this message reached Halakhu Khan
22:30So he decided to go to Abai Dasht
22:33At this time, his commander
22:35At this time, his commander
22:37Arik Boka and his wife
22:39Dakuza Khatun insisted
22:42That our rebellion against the Muslims should continue
22:45As for the Khaqan-e-Azam Mangu Khan
22:48He is now dead
22:49Dakuza Khatun, who was the wife of Halakhu Khan
22:52Was basically a Christian
22:54And wanted the destruction and destruction of Muslims
22:56Therefore, she did not want Halakhu Khan to go back
22:59She was determined
23:00That Halakhu should attack Egypt
23:03At this time, he reminded Halakhu
23:05That when his brother Mangu Khan
23:08Had sent him to attack the Muslim areas
23:11So he ordered
23:12To destroy Egypt at any cost
23:14But Halakhu Khan
23:15His commander Arik Boka
23:17And did not listen to his wife
23:19He decided to return
23:21He wanted to take a part of his army with him
23:25He also presented the reason
23:27Why it is important for me to go back
23:29Because these days
23:30You will get grass for horses on the way
23:33And if I delay going back
23:35Then the winter season will start
23:37Grass will end
23:39And I will have to face difficulties on the way
23:41Anyway, Halakhu decided to go back
23:44And on the way back, he said to his commander
23:47Arik Boka
23:48After me, it is your responsibility to take care of this area
23:51You will stay here until I come back
23:53Do not advance anywhere
23:55According to you, the Mongols have a very large army
23:58In addition to this, the Christians of Armenia and Georgia
24:01Are also with you in thousands
24:03Therefore, together with all of them
24:05Protect the conquered areas
24:07Arik Boka bowed his head in front of Halakhu Khan's order
24:10And put his hand on his chest and said
24:12Whatever duty has been entrusted to him
24:14He will fulfill it wholeheartedly
24:16After this, Halakhu Khan
24:17Took a part of his army
24:19And left for his homeland Sehra-e-Gobi
24:22Now Syria and Iraq
24:23Were completely in the grip of this Arik Boka
24:26Arik Boka was a very trustworthy general of Halakhu Khan
24:30And he took a special part in conquering the Muslim areas
24:35He was a man of the heart
24:37And his tales of barbarism
24:39Were famous all over the Islamic world
24:41After the departure of Halakhu Khan
24:43This Arik Boka
24:45He settled at Ain-ul-Jalut with his army
24:48And this place was near the famous city of Nasirah in Palestine
24:52This place was very suitable for him
24:54Because after settling there
24:58He could keep his control over Syria and Iraq
25:02And on the other hand, he could move towards Egypt whenever he wanted
25:05Emir Rukn-ud-din Baibars was also informed in Egypt
25:08That Halakhu Khan has gone back to his homeland
25:11Therefore, he made such a big decision
25:13Which was not in anyone's imagination at that time
25:15Egypt was thinking that
25:17They will defend their territories in front of the Mongols
25:20But on this occasion, Emir Rukn-ud-din Baibars announced
25:23Our army will move forward and fight against the army of Halakhu Khan
25:28At that time, the month of Ramadan had begun
25:31Baibars announced that his army
25:33In this holy month, against the Mongols
25:35Provided a chance to be blessed with the greatest worship of war
25:39Therefore, people accepted this decision of Rukn-ud-din Baibars with great enthusiasm
25:44Therefore, Rukn-ud-din entered Palestine very quickly with his army
25:50These days, the Christian world was supporting the Mongols against their Muslims
25:54And there were many forts on the banks of the Bahira-e-Roum
25:58Therefore, Rukn-ud-din assigned some parts of his army near these forts
26:03So that the soldiers in these forts
26:07Could not help the Mongols against the Muslims
26:10Rukn-ud-din Baibars on 15th Ramadan Hijri 658 and 25th August 1260
26:16Came in front of the Mongols at Ain-ul-Jalut
26:19It is said that at Ain-ul-Jalut, there was a fight between the Muslims and the Mongols
26:24There was so much noise due to this war that the sky and earth trembled
26:28Ameer Rukn-ud-din Baibars showed his amazing military skills
26:33And before fighting the Mongols
26:35He put some highly trained soldiers of the army in the trench
26:39First, he moved the soldiers of his light bridge forward
26:42They were spread a lot
26:45Before his full strength, the Mongols attacked the Egyptian soldiers
26:49They pushed them back and moved forward
26:52And all this was happening according to Baibars' suggestion
26:55Before this, he told his soldiers not to fight the Mongols
26:59Instead, they should move back slowly
27:02Therefore, they acted according to this
27:05When the Mongols attacked them, they started moving back slowly
27:10Until the Mongols came to the place where Rukn-ud-din had placed a part of his army in the trench
27:17And that part was eager to attack the Mongols
27:21The army sitting in the trench came out and attacked the Mongols
27:27Before the Mongols could take care of themselves
27:29The Egyptian soldiers who moved back
27:31They also attacked the Mongols showing bravery
27:36Halaq-ud-Din Baibars tried his best to take care of his army
27:41But all his plans failed
27:43The fast attacks of the Muslims destroyed the Mongols' army
27:48The Kyrgyzstani and Armenian Christians who were in the Mongols' army
27:52All of them suffered the worst
27:55The Muslim invaders completely destroyed them
27:59In a short time, Sultan Rukn-ud-Din Baibars massacred the Mongols
28:06He broke their back and made them cry
28:09He made such a spectacle that it was not seen in the last 40 years
28:14Sultan Rukn-ud-Din Baibars captured the Mongols' commander Halaq-ud-Din Baibars
28:20He was a cruel Mongol who had broken the Muslims
28:25He was not worthy of any mercy
28:27When he was presented before Sultan Rukn-ud-Din Baibars
28:29He addressed Sultan Rukn-ud-Din Baibars
28:32What if the Muslims won the battlefield?
28:35The horses of the Mongols have stopped giving birth
28:37Are their women tied up?
28:39After my death, the Mongols will definitely avenge its defeat
28:43They will crush you and your country with their horses
28:47Sultan Rukn-ud-Din Baibars smiled at the words of the Mongol commander
28:51He beheaded him and sent him to Cairo for his beheaded head
28:56Along with him, the great Mongol commanders who were arrested in the war
28:59He was sent to Cairo in his feet
29:02Where he was tortured in the streets
29:05In this way, the Mongols, who were famous that no one can defeat them
29:10Sultan Rukn-ud-Din Baibars defeated them and brought them to a humiliating end
29:15The date of this battle is decided in the battles
29:21If the Muslims were defeated in this battle
29:24Then there would be no mercy for them in the world
29:27And their culture and history would be completely destroyed
29:32Therefore, this victory was expressed in the whole of Islam
29:36And thanksgiving prayers were offered

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