Sultan Ruknuddin Baibars Ep64- Battle of Ain Jalut First Day - BAIBARS VS KITBUQA

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Sultan Ruknuddin Baibars Ep64- Battle of Ain Jalut First Day - BAIBARS VS KITBUQA
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00:00Sheikh Kabir-ud-Din had the total power to put all his intentions into practice.
00:05In the world of solitude, that magnificent palace-like room
00:08was no less than a torture chamber for Gul-Waquz.
00:12Where he was not being physically tortured,
00:15but he was being mentally harassed.
00:18He was being woken up on time daily.
00:21The food was served and then someone would come to give empty utensils.
00:26This process was going on with special regularity.
00:29Every day, Gul-Waquz would get lost in his old memories
00:32and would try to find a solution to the situation.
00:36The life of the prison erased many of the marks of the past from his mind.
00:41The faces of his loved ones had become hazy.
00:44The streets and markets of the prison were slowly fading from his mind.
00:49What kind of life was this?
00:50At times, he would wake up and scream and scream,
00:53but this storm of his emotions would hit his head against the walls of the room
00:58and would become a part of the silence of death.
01:02Gul-Waquz did not see the face of Sheikh Kabir-ud-Din for a long time.
01:07At times, he would feel as if he had thrown it away and forgotten it.
01:11Gul-Waquz would sometimes try to calculate how long he had been lying here,
01:16but he would get lost in himself.
01:20Gul-Waquz tried to talk to the servants who brought the food many times,
01:24but they were so stubborn that Gul-Waquz's shouts and screams
01:28had no effect on their health.
01:30They probably did not know anything other than keeping the dishes clean and taking the utensils.
01:36Sometimes it felt as if they were deaf and dumb.
01:39Gul-Waquz tried to throw dust in their eyes many times,
01:42but they were also very smart.
01:45They would make every trick of Gul-Waquz a failure.
01:48Sometimes Gul-Waquz would let the food lie as it was.
01:52The servant who came to take the empty utensils
01:55would not even try to see that the food was lying as it was.
01:59He would pick up the dish with satisfaction and quietly return.
02:03Once, Gul-Waquz stopped the person who took the food and asked him to put it back.
02:09She wanted to make him open his mouth with the same excuse,
02:11but the servant listened to her and took his way.
02:15Gul-Waquz was starving all night.
02:19Gul-Waquz had tried everything, but she could not see any sign of liberation.
02:24Finally, after much deliberation, she decided that it was better than this horrible life
02:30to listen to Sheikh Kabir-ud-Din.
02:33At least she would get a chance to live in the outer space
02:36and would be saved from the suffocation of this closed room.
02:39That day, when the servant entered the room, she remained silent.
02:43The servant looked at her peaceful face
02:46and placed a plate of food on the stove in the middle of the room.
02:50When he was about to return, Gul-Waquz yelled at him in a loud voice.
02:54Listen, I know that you will not answer me today as well,
02:59but I just want you to convey my message to Sheikh Kabir.
03:03The servant stopped what he was saying and turned around and said in a tongue-tied tone.
03:10Girl, keep your tongue in control.
03:13If you take my master's pure name again in such a manner,
03:16you will wash your hands of your life forever.
03:19Her tone was so harsh that Gul-Waquz felt a cold wave in her backbone.
03:25I do not know what your master's status is,
03:28but you go and tell him that Gul-Waquz accepts all his conditions.
03:32She spoke in a strong tone.
03:34Girl, my master does not care about you anymore.
03:37You should be grateful that your reputation has not been tarnished yet,
03:41otherwise, my master does not hand over only one slave to girls like you,
03:45but distributes them to ten or twenty slaves,
03:48and they fall into the grave as a result of their bravery and manliness.
03:52Gul-Waquz was horrified to hear this.
03:54She was looking at the slave with fearful eyes.
03:58There was no doubt that if Sheikh Kabir had done something like this,
04:01there was no one to stop him.
04:03Before she could say anything else, the slave turned around and stepped back quickly.
04:09This was the first time that she had succeeded in talking to a slave,
04:12but her words were in vain.
04:14She wanted to get Sheikh Kabir to her somehow,
04:18but the slave's attitude was saying something else.
04:21The next morning, Muti-ud-Din was stunned to know that the caravan
04:26accompanying him had left for Ujlat immediately after the Fajr prayer.
04:30At night, the caravan chief had promised him that in the morning he would mark his face,
04:36who had been observing him persistently the previous day.
04:40But here the situation had turned upside down.
04:42He started thinking about the departure in the caravan's Ujlat.
04:46After all, what was the reason that the caravan chief preferred to escape like a thief?
04:53Anyway, there was something behind this matter.
04:56Muti-ud-Din also questioned the owner of the inn,
05:00but he could not make any special clarification.
05:03Muti-ud-Din got free from breakfast and left for the market aimlessly.
05:08He started looking for those faces who were following him.
05:12He still had this question in his mind that what could be the purpose of his observation and pursuit.
05:18He wandered aimlessly to find this out.
05:22He was not particularly interested in trade,
05:25otherwise he would have been sitting with the merchants with the goods.
05:28He kept wandering aimlessly in the different markets of Samarkand,
05:33but he did not see anything that would surprise him.
05:37When the sun began to set, Muti-ud-Din went to a coffee shop.
05:41It was afternoon, but Muti-ud-Din had not succeeded in his mission.
05:46He climbed the stairs of the coffee shop in a tired manner and reached the top floor.
05:51There was a special arrangement to sit in the balcony of the top floor.
05:55People used to spend some time sitting in such balconies due to the speed of the weather.
06:00Here, the subtle breeze of the air would reduce the effect of the heat to some extent.
06:05Muti-ud-Din quietly sat on one side.
06:08There were some other people nearby who looked at Muti-ud-Din and then got busy with their work.
06:14A servant went to his side and while keeping a pot of water and soil on the stove,
06:19he explored further.
06:21Muti-ud-Din instructed him to bring coffee.
06:24After a while, the coffee came in front of him.
06:26He began to take sips of the coffee.
06:29His mind was completely active.
06:31He kept looking at the people around him with his eyes.
06:35He spent a lot of time sitting in the coffee shop.
06:38Many people got up from there and left, and many new faces took their place.
06:43After a while, Muti-ud-Din asked the servant to bring food.
06:46He sat in the coffee shop and it was morning.
06:49Muti-ud-Din got busy with it when the food came.
06:52Suddenly, he felt a shudder.
06:55He quickly raised his head and saw a man in black.
07:00His face was hidden in the black cloth.
07:03However, the hanging beard was visible to some extent.
07:07Muti-ud-Din looked at him with curious eyes.
07:11Can I sit for a while?
07:14His heavy voice fell into the ears of Muti-ud-Din.
07:17Muti-ud-Din thought for a moment and then shook his neck.
07:22Muti-ud-Din gathered his clothes and sat in front of him.
07:25Muti-ud-Din offered him food, but he only expressed his desire to drink coffee.
07:31Muti-ud-Din instructed the servant to bring coffee for him.
07:35Muti-ud-Din tried to look at Muti-ud-Din's face, but he failed in his attempt.
07:41Muti-ud-Din had hidden his face in such a way that the beard of the imam was visible to some extent.
07:48Muti-ud-Din was convinced by his insistence that this man certainly belongs to the same group
07:54who are monitoring him in an insensitive way.
07:57Muti-ud-Din did not talk to him while eating, nor did Nawarid try to talk to him.
08:04When Muti-ud-Din was done eating, he washed his hands and turned around,
08:08and Nawarid saw him drinking coffee.
08:11Muti-ud-Din immediately decided that he should continue the conversation.
08:16Brother, why have you spread the imam so much?
08:19Let the face get some air. It is very hot.
08:23You do not need to see my face.
08:25I know that you are suspicious about me.
08:29Nawarid said in a confident tone.
08:31You must have misunderstood.
08:33Why should I be suspicious about you?
08:37Muti-ud-Din said with a smile.
08:39Do not try to fool me.
08:41Anyway, now we should get down to business.
08:44What business?
08:45Muti-ud-Din was perplexed by what he said.
08:49Surely you do not remember that we have met before.
08:54Otherwise, you would not have been so surprised.
08:56Nawarid said while keeping the empty cup of coffee on the stove.
09:00If you keep talking to me like this,
09:03it is likely that after leaving here, I will start thinking
09:07that I am the guardian of Samarkand and I do not know this.
09:11I will not laugh at what you say
09:13because I know very well that you are busy
09:17controlling your inner self and your ego.
09:19This is a good habit to some extent.
09:21I think you should come to the point of business.
09:25Muti-ud-Din had realized that whoever he is,
09:29he is a very cunning and intelligent man.
09:31I want the same.
09:33I had instructed you in the palace to return my thing.
09:37You cannot gain any benefit by keeping it in your possession.
09:40Nawarid said in a cold tone.
09:42Which thing?
09:44Muti-ud-Din was confused at the unexpected sentence.
09:47He was not even in his delusion that it would be the same black cloth
09:50that had been given to him and escaped.
09:53You are losing your senses.
09:55Control yourself and answer my question with satisfaction
09:57that what is your intention to return my thing.
10:00Nawarid said in a calm tone.
10:03Whoever you are, you are a very foolish and stupid person.
10:06Muti-ud-Din spoke carefully in a sharp tone.
10:08Why don't you understand that until you tell me about that thing,
10:12which I have, how can I give you an answer?
10:17I have so many people's things.
10:19Don't try to trick me.
10:22If you really don't know anything about that thing,
10:25then what have you come here for?
10:26He said in a low voice.
10:29It would be better if you could state your point clearly.
10:32Otherwise, I don't have any time for useless people like you.
10:36Muti-ud-Din expressed his desperation.
10:39Think well, I will come again.
10:42That stranger stood up and said,
10:44Listen to me carefully before you leave.
10:46You are leaving the matter incomplete again today.
10:50I don't know anything about you that I have.
10:54And listen, if you come to me again with this stupid question,
10:58it won't be good.
10:59Muti-ud-Din warned him.
11:01Time will tell who is good and who is bad.
11:05Nawarid said in a sharp tone and slowly moved towards the stairs.
11:10Muti-ud-Din was looking at him in a confused manner.
11:13Then he quickly counted the number of the performance and put it on the scale.
11:17And, pointing at the servant, he clung to the stranger.
11:20He wanted to reveal all the secrets of this mysterious mystery today.
11:25After setting up camp in Ain-e-Jalut,
11:28Bebris took a close look at the locality of the incident.
11:31Near Ain-e-Jalut, Nasra, the historical city of the land of Palestine, was present,
11:36from where the Tatar army could get support.
11:39If the Tatar army took up the position of a soldier
11:42in the face of an unprecedented situation,
11:44it could easily gain the protection of Nasra's strong army.
11:48Bebris had a special eye on the Tatar army's
11:51existing Christian and Muslim allies.
11:54The Christian armies had prominent Crusader warriors
11:58who were known as Knights, Hospitallers and Templars.
12:01In addition, a large number of Armenian Christians were also present,
12:05while the Muslim allies had the army of Georgia.
12:09Bebris, in order to gain information about their total number,
12:12disguised himself and joined the Tatar army.
12:16After gaining information about the Tatar and Christian plans
12:21and many useful information, he returned to his army in the dark of the night.
12:24The Tatar army was about one and a half times larger than the Islamic army.
12:28Qutb-u-Akhan had asked the king of France, Louis-Nahum,
12:30and the king of Jerusalem, Frederick II, to send help.
12:35The king of France, Louis-Nahum, was defeated by the Muslims
12:38in the Seventh Crusade and was settled in the Palestinian city of Aqqa for a long time.
12:44He did not want to return to France with the burden of failure.
12:49He was looking for a time when the Muslims were weak
12:53and he would take control of the Holy Land.
12:55One reason for his silence was Halakhu Khan.
12:58The services Halakhu Khan was doing for Christianity
13:02was not less than a great reward for Christianity.
13:05He himself did not want to make Halakhu Khan feel that he was also a ruler of a large empire.
13:11It is possible that Halakhu Khan would not have tolerated his greatness
13:15and would have taken a step that was not suitable for him.
13:19The king of Jerusalem, Frederick II, was also part of this line.
13:23The Mujahid had lost control of Jerusalem after being defeated by the Ayyubid princes.
13:29He also hoped that when the circumstances changed,
13:33he would be able to regain control of his lost state.
13:37King Frederick II was a Christian ruler who took advantage of the personal grievances
13:43and grudges of the Ayyubid nobles and gained complete control of the Holy Land
13:47without shedding a drop of blood.
13:50Beberus was fully aware of the situation.
13:54He first established military forces on the roads leading to Nasirah,
13:59which were instructed not to let the Tatar army enter Nasirah at any cost.
14:05The second step was taken that a close eye was also kept on the expected Kumak route.
14:10He laid a net of his hands around the four sides of the Ayn-e-Jalut
14:14so that the road to Rasad and Kumak from the outside was closed
14:18so that the Tatars could not get excited after getting Kumak.
14:21The third step was done in a pre-military manner.
14:24In some corners of the field, the military-trained Mamluks were hidden
14:29in such a way that they could not be seen easily.
14:32They were instructed that when the Tatar army reached their encirclement,
14:36they should come down to the field at the sound of a special bugle.
14:40Beberus included those enthusiastic Mujahideen in the Harawal forces
14:45who had come to offer their lives in the way of Allah with all their heart and soul.
14:50Mamluk Umara, a companion of Beberus,
14:52declared the presence of such soldiers in the Harawal forces as inappropriate.
14:56But Beberus reassured him and said that he wanted the Tatar army
15:01to be treated as incomplete and uneducated.
15:06In this way, they will become careless and will turn the war into a game.
15:11In this way, we will benefit from their carelessness.
15:14Mamluk Umara was not satisfied with Beberus' practical wisdom,
15:18but he remained silent in view of the delicacy of the situation.
15:21He had to win this war at any cost.
15:23He also had the determination to make the plan that Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar
15:28had adopted to remove him from his path a failure.
15:32On Friday, 15th Ramadan al-Mubarak 658,
15:36Beberus played the drum of war and was busy correcting his ranks in the field.
15:42The Muslims stood in front of their powerful opponent like a wall.
15:47Beberus delivered a speech in front of the Islamic army before the war.
15:52He said in Ramadan al-Mubarak,
15:56Muslims, you are very fortunate that you have had the opportunity to present your life to your Lord in this holy month.
16:04Jihad in Ramadan al-Mubarak is considered the best form of worship.
16:09Mujahideen, whoever will be martyred in this field,
16:12he will be entitled to paradise because of this holy month.
16:16And whoever will be a martyr, Allah will give him the glad tidings of victory and help.
16:20Beberus' words of faith filled the Islamic army with the zeal to die.
16:25They were eagerly waiting for the beginning of the confrontation.
16:29The voices of Allahu Akbar were being raised.
16:32On the other hand, Qutb-e-Khan was surprised to hear the drum of war being played so soon.
16:38He did not expect that the Islamic army would show such ferocity for the war.
16:43He saw the Muslims in a low-profile manner,
16:47and ordered his comrades to send an army into the field.
16:51The Tatar soldiers were looking at him with fierce eyes in the face of the Islamic army.
16:56The attitude of the Mujahideen in the Islamic army was no different from that of the Tatar soldiers.
17:01Beberus spread the Islamic army in the field in a long way so that the Tatar would scatter in front of them.
17:08Before the start of the war, the Mujahideen saw two times the size of the Tatar army and began to look somewhat defeated.
17:16Beberus saw their worried faces and felt weak.
17:20He gave the example of the Battle of Badr in a lively manner.
17:24His courage and courage increased and then the two armies clashed with each other.
17:30Enthusiastic Mujahideen showed such bravery and manliness in their desire for martyrdom that Beberus himself was stunned.
17:38Beberus, whom he considered an uneducated soldier, was no less than an experienced soldier.
17:45The first attack of the Muslims was so powerful that the Tatars began to take action.
17:50Qutb-e-Khan, where he was confused by this unfortunate situation,
17:54he quickly instructed his experienced comrades to take care of the deteriorating ranks.
18:00The comrades advanced and increased the Tatar army again in an organized manner,
18:06so that the Muslims began to move forward.
18:10Beberus, being present in the front lines, continued to harm the Tatars from different places.
18:16When the Mujahideen found their comrade-in-arms so enthusiastic, their morale rose.
18:22Mamluk-e-Umrah were present in the rear.
18:24Beberus had strictly instructed them not to take part in the war before he could give the signal.
18:30When Beberus saw the Muslim army in the ranks of the Tatars,
18:34he indicated that they should retreat in an organized manner.
18:38The Mujahideen, on receiving the signal, began to retreat in an organized manner.
18:42Seeing the retreat of the Muslim army, every Tatar soldier's face glowed with Qutb-e-Khan.
18:48They began to move forward in a more enthusiastic manner.
18:52Qutb-e-Khan, along with the advance of the Tatar cavalry,
18:57was fully prepared to face any military move of the Muslim army.
19:03He instructed his soldiers to spread out and encircle the Muslim army.
19:07Upon receiving the order, the soldiers quickly began to spread out around the Muslim army.
19:13Beberus, in view of this threat, had spread out the soldiers so much
19:17that the Tatars had to move away from the main center in an attempt to encircle them.
19:21Beberus was waiting for that moment.
19:25When the Tatar army spread out for encirclement,
19:29and their encirclement began to be completed to some extent,
19:33Beberus indicated to play a special bugle.
19:37As soon as the bugle sounded, the Tatar army came out,
19:41raising the slogan of Takbir in a loud voice,
19:45and encircled the Tatar army.
19:49Qutb-e-Khan, seeing this new situation, became worried.
19:53He did not allow the Tatar army to be encircled,
19:57but he separated the army into two parties.

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