Sultan Ruknuddin Baibars Ep67 - Baibars Who Drove Mongols From Syria to Egypt - Tatars VS Muslims

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Sultan Ruknuddin Baibars Ep67 - Baibars Who Drove Mongols From Syria to Egypt - Tatars VS Muslims
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00:00Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar received news of various activities from the side of Baibars.
00:06He started to like Baibars to some extent, but he was also afraid of his intelligence and bravery.
00:11The army formed by Baibars in his eyes was badly hidden.
00:16In the circles of Rayyat and Umara, the talk of Baibars's praise and praise was being heard,
00:22which was becoming a moment of worry for Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar.
00:26Sultan al-Muzaffar, what are you thinking about?
00:30Suddenly, the roaring voice of Queen Badr Munir was heard.
00:33Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar was shocked and quickly calmed down.
00:37We are thinking about the new twist of the situation.
00:40The situation is very pleasant.
00:42Rayyat is also happy and Umara too.
00:44Queen Badr Munir spoke in a meaningful tone.
00:47Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar asked questions and looked at her in style.
00:50The fame that should have been in your share has been given to someone else.
00:55Queen Badr Munir said, shaking her hair in a style,
00:59I understand what you want to say, I am also thinking about it.
01:03That an ordinary scholar like Baibars should not take unlawful advantage of this fame and acceptance.
01:09Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar replied,
01:11Were you thinking about punishing him for a crime?
01:15The nature of this crime is not so important.
01:18If such a step is taken in the current situation, Umara's circle will come down to opposition.
01:24Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar shook his head in rejection.
01:26This is not a difficult task.
01:28Queen Badr Munir's tone became insistent.
01:31What do you mean?
01:32You are going to the East and Syria.
01:35There is no one to stop you.
01:37Use special servants and remove Baibars from the way.
01:41Later say that Baibars was killed in a fight with the enemies.
01:45Show some pain and sorrow for a few days, then everything will be fine.
01:48Mamluk and Umara will also be with me.
01:51What if they find out?
01:53Sultan al-Muzaffar, remove the fear from your heart.
01:56And think about what you can do if Baibars takes the East and Syria into his own hands and announces independence.
02:04Then his steps can move towards Egypt.
02:07You should remember that you have done such people with him who have a grudge against you and do not hesitate to rebel.
02:17I thought all of them would be cleansed in Tatar Algar, but the result turned out to be the opposite.
02:22The Sultan has every right to protect his rights.
02:26Before anyone puts a seal on your power, it is the first rule of the affairs of the world to erase his name and sign.
02:33It is possible that Baibars is not like this.
02:35These are all satanic whispers.
02:37Sultan al-Muzaffar, try to live in the world of reality and put the situation in your favor.
02:42If Baibars is loyal today, he can be a rebel tomorrow.
02:46Until yesterday, he was an ordinary servant, but now he has realized his strength.
02:51Therefore, it is necessary that his existence be erased immediately.
02:54There are still many Baibars in your favor.
02:57The tone of Queen Badr Munir has changed.
03:00Her face was ruined by the ignorance of Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar.
03:04Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar was in thought.
03:07The words of Queen Badr Munir were giving air to the fears arising in his mind.
03:12The close Umar of Baibars had also commented on this.
03:17Bilad
03:18Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar had a firm belief in his heart that Baibars would soon take over the lands of East and West.
03:27He began to think about the end of Baibars.
03:30Baibars defeated the Tatars in the battle of Ain-e-Jalut and broke their backbone.
03:36But his work was still incomplete.
03:39Because the Tatar force was present in the lands of East and West.
03:43Tatars were dominant in Aleppo, Hammad, Damascus, Basra and many other major cities.
03:48They had a lot of military power there.
03:52Baibars thought that if the Islamic army left Ain-e-Jalut and returned to Cairo,
03:58it is possible that the Tatar forces will gather and attack the lands of Egypt.
04:02Halaqu Khan could also return after hearing the news of the defeat.
04:06He consulted his companion Mamluk Umar about this.
04:10He was worried about Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar.
04:14Because Alauddin Lulu was not going to leave any stone unturned in Baibars' recommendation in the greed of Aleppo's sovereignty.
04:21Mamluk Umar fully supported Baibars' steps.
04:25Baibars left the land of Palestine with the Islamic army and broke into the lands of East and West.
04:31He defeated the Tatars in a stormy battle.
04:35Traveling at high speed, he would soon reach different places.
04:40One after another, a fortress was conquered.
04:43The Tatar soldiers were killed.
04:47Countless Tatars fled from Baibars.
04:51Baibars captured Aleppo, Hammad, Damascus and crushed the Tatar rule.
04:57Baibars killed all the traitors who had collaborated with the Tatars in this stormy campaign.
05:04Within a month, he reached the borders of the land of Syria
05:08and killed the Tatars from all those areas.
05:11After the Tatars' evacuation, Baibars appointed his companion Mamluk Umar in those areas
05:17and left the best Mujahid of the army, Razaqar Sibahi, with him.
05:21He could not keep the Mamluk army there, because according to the treaty,
05:25all these armies were to take him back to Cairo.
05:29Baibars' understanding and bravery, the people of East and West,
05:33the Tatars and their supporters,
05:36the so-called Muslims, had become one-headed.
05:40Baibars was in Homs.
05:42Here, too, the Tatar rule was defeated.
05:46The Tatars were treated equally with the war prisoners.
05:50They were humiliated without being given a chance to clean up.
05:54Baibars was thinking of going further, when he heard that a Qasid was eager to meet him.
06:01Baibars immediately ordered him to come.
06:04A little while later, a Qasid entered Baibars' tent.
06:07Baibars recognized him at first sight that he was one of the group of
06:12specially trained guards of Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar.
06:15Mamluk Umar, Baibars' companion, looked at his face and was surprised.
06:20Tell me, Qasid, what message have you brought from Sultan al-Muhtaram?
06:23Baibars inquired.
06:25He took out the royal name from his side and extended it towards Baibars.
06:30Baibars ordered Qasid to read it, looking at the side of the companion.
06:34Mamluk Umar was eager to hear the story of the companion.
06:38Qasid thought for a moment and then opened the companion and started reading.
06:42Greetings to the brave son of the country of Egypt, Baibars, Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar.
06:47The amount of praise for your service is less.
06:50We are very pleased with the practical example of loyalty you have presented for the establishment of the Sultanate.
06:57And we pray in the court of God that this series of your success
07:01reaches its end in the best way possible
07:04and the Islamic state is completely purified from the Tatar enemies.
07:08We have ignored your previous mistake and have full hope that
07:12you will not make such a mistake in the future.
07:15We have reached the lands of Syria to help you.
07:19If you need more military help, you can contact us.
07:24We are the Qayyam Bazir in Damascus.
07:26You do not need to worry about the arrangements of the lands of East and Syria.
07:31We are doing this work very well.
07:33You continue your military missions with confidence.
07:36Upon the arrival of the royal messenger, everyone's tensed nerves became loose
07:41and deep satisfaction was spread on their faces.
07:43They were in a state of panic at the sudden arrival of Qasid.
07:48Qasid quietly wrapped the royal messenger and marched forward.
07:54He held the royal messenger in his hand.
07:56The royal messenger placed the royal messenger on one side of his hand.
07:59He was feeling very light on the message sent by the Sultan of the Kingdom of Muzaffar.
08:06Qasid was standing on his head.
08:08The royal messenger looked at him and then smiled knowing his intention.
08:13He took off a precious ring from his hand and extended it towards him.
08:17When Qasid's eyes fell on the precious ring, his sleeping face became bright.
08:22He quickly took the ring from the hand of the royal messenger and started looking at him.
08:27The royal messenger started smiling at Qasid's action.
08:30Qasid took the ring in his hand and started bowing to him.
08:36The royal messenger tried to stop him with the gesture of his hand.
08:40The next moment everyone's faces were amazed.
08:43Qasid took off a long fruit knife from his body.
08:49Baibars was not ready for this unexpected attack.
08:53He was wounded by the attack of the knife and fell to the ground.
08:57On the other side, Mutiuddin was looking at the face of the young man who was quietly standing next to him.
09:04Mutiuddin guessed from his gestures that he was definitely a Khwarazmi resident.
09:10Mutiuddin asked while keeping his changed condition.
09:13Why did you guess that I am here in search of someone's house?
09:17The expression on your face indicates that you definitely want to know something about the residents of this old house.
09:24Otherwise, you would not have been able to see around this house.
09:28The young man smiled and said.
09:30Mutiuddin understood that when he was walking around the house, this young man would be somewhere nearby.
09:36That young man was amazed by the changed face of Mutiuddin.
09:41You are absolutely right.
09:43I have been wandering here for a long time in search of my beloved's house.
09:47His house is present in a street like this.
09:50I have a doubt about the house around which you have seen me.
09:55But I do not want to knock on that door without my complete assurance.
09:59Mutiuddin gave an explanation.
10:01You tell me the name of that beloved without any hesitation.
10:04I am the resident of this street.
10:05Maybe I can help you.
10:08The young man said seriously.
10:10Mutiuddin was shocked to hear this.
10:12What should we do now to get the right information about the resident of that house?
10:18And the young man should not have any doubt.
10:21What is the matter?
10:22Have you forgotten the name of your beloved along with the house?
10:25The young man's shuddering voice was heard.
10:28It is not like that.
10:29Mutiuddin laughed at his foolishness.
10:31My beloved's name is Nuruddin.
10:34Mutiuddin was immediately reminded of his father's name.
10:38Nuruddin.
10:39The young man said with hesitation.
10:42No one lives here with this name.
10:44However, the house you were walking around was the house of the famous missionary Sheikh Izzuddin.
10:50Mutiuddin's eyes lit up when he said this.
10:53The young man's lips had spoken the name that Mutiuddin was actually looking for.
10:59He could easily get more information about Sheikh Izzuddin from anyone.
11:05Boys, focus on your mind.
11:07Maybe someone with this name lives somewhere in the other neighborhood.
11:11Mutiuddin tried to complete his explanation.
11:14The young man bowed his head and was thinking something.
11:16He glanced at him.
11:19There was a strange glow in his eyes.
11:22As far as I remember, there is no one with this name in Samarkand.
11:27However, there is a person with this name in the place where you have come from.
11:32Who is definitely your father.
11:35The young man said with hesitation.
11:37After hearing the young man's answer, Mutiuddin felt as if a mountain had fallen on him for a moment.
11:43His face turned white with fear and wonder.
11:46On the other hand, Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar Saifuddin Qudduzi had reached Damascus while traveling with his Mamluk army from Cairo.
11:54When this army entered the land of Syria from Palestine, it showed heart-rending and soul-stirring scenes.
12:02The ruins of the magnificent buildings and the victims of the Tatar oppression were pictures of the Tatar invasion.
12:10The Mamluk army was overwhelmed by the Tatars.
12:13Damascus was filled with tears.
12:16This was only the condition of the areas of the land of Syria.
12:19If they had to leave the land of Syria and go to the land of Iraq, they would have seen much more horrific scenes.
12:26Many cities of the land of Syria were saved from destruction only because the crusader allies of the Caliph of the Caliphate
12:32considered it necessary to keep them for their purposes.
12:36The ignorance of the Tatars and the tyrannical tyranny had destroyed the Islamic and human civilization that had been flourishing for centuries.
12:45The Mamluk army traveled with satisfaction and the lands of Syria and the East presented the full scenes of the Tatar barbarism.
12:53Burnt and demolished houses, destroyed markets,
12:58dried bloodshed and the fear of the Tatars.
13:03Wherever the Islamic army passed, many people would gather around it.
13:09Some people would scream in front of Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar,
13:13some people would join hands and beg,
13:16and some people would call the Islamic army bad with contempt and hatred.
13:21The Muslims in these areas were very excited about the arrival of the Islamic army.
13:29Their bewildered gazes kept flying towards the Mamluk army in a contemplative manner
13:35and their silent lips kept asking the question that where they were at that time
13:40when the lightning of oppression and oppression was falling on them as the death of Khan Qahar-e-Khudawandi.
13:46Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar was almost in tears when he saw the state of the Muslims and these sad scenes.
13:53The Mamluk Islamic army was also dejected.
13:56When the Sultan's army reached Damascus, he saw that the condition of Damascus was no different from other cities.
14:03In the bustling and lively market of Damascus, where the childhood of the barbarians had passed,
14:08In the era of slavery, Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar also used to come with his master to trade for a long time.
14:16Now that was not the case.
14:18Many markets were completely destroyed and the rest had lost their livelihood.
14:23There was nothing left but dreams in the markets.
14:27The people who saw it would now wonder that can the lost glory of cities like Damascus be restored?
14:34When Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar was informed of the arrival of Ameer Ghayasuddin Qarta'i,
14:39he himself went to the door of the Sadr for his welcome with his companions and guards.
14:44Ameer Ghayasuddin Qarta'i was one of the Mamluk companions of Baibars,
14:49who had established peace and security in those areas of the land of Syria after the end of the Tatar rule.
14:55Baibars had determined that he would take his life only by purifying the Islamic Sultanate from the Tatar oppression.
15:01That is why he continued his advance.
15:04Before setting out on his every mission, he would arrange his special companions with the help of his hands
15:09in the areas freed from the clutches of the Tatars,
15:13so that if any group of the Tatars moved towards this direction again, they could deal with them well.
15:18Ameer Ghayasuddin Qarta'i was also one of those people.
15:22He was appointed by Baibars as the guardian of Damascus.
15:26The second special thing was that he belonged to the same Mamluk group
15:29that Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar had deliberately sent with Baibars.
15:34In the court of Cairo, Mamluk Ameer Ghayasuddin Qarta'i
15:38had repeatedly criticized the actions and instructions of Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar.
15:44This was the reason why Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar was afraid of him.
15:48He was chosen for the Tatar mission only because he could move away from the path of Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar
15:55But fate did not accept this yet.
15:58He was not only alive, but also appointed as a guardian in Damascus.
16:02Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar apparently greeted the Mamluk Ameer in a full manner
16:07and congratulated him on the success of the mission.
16:10Ameer Ghayasuddin Qarta'i welcomed Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar with a sincere heart
16:16and took him with him to the royal palace of Damascus.
16:20What was that royal palace, only a few remains remained.
16:24Ameer Ghayasuddin took care of the administration of Damascus and had it renovated to a large extent.
16:30After staying in the royal palace, Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar
16:33welcomed the remaining people with enthusiasm.
16:37The next day, Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar received the news of the looting of the Crusaders
16:41around Damascus and sent several small troops to suppress them.
16:47After the Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar was released from this mission,
16:51he appointed one of his companions as the governor of Damascus instead of Ameer Ghayasuddin.
16:57This action was extremely unbearable for the other Mamluk Umara.
17:01Although the territory of Syria was under the control of Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar,
17:05it was the result of the hard work of the Baybars and those Mamluk Umara
17:09who, without caring for their lives, defeated the Tatars
17:13and pushed them back with foot-to-foot attacks.
17:17Secondly, there had not yet been such circumstances in Damascus
17:21that it was necessary to change the decree.
17:23Mamluk Umara had interpreted this extraordinary decision of Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar
17:27as a lack of trust in the Mamluk group.
17:31It was possible that those people would ask Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar
17:35for a hard answer to this, but Ameer Ghayasuddin
17:39concealed the hatred hidden in the heart of Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar
17:43and silenced him.
17:47Mamluk Ameer Ghayasuddin Qarta'i knew very well
17:51that Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar did not like his presence in Damascus
17:55but the circumstances required that there should not be any situation
17:59due to which the enemies of Islam would get the impression
18:03that their strong opponent has become a victim of internal turmoil.
18:07A horse rider dressed in khakastari clothes
18:11entered Damascus in the evening.
18:13His clothes, which was covered with mud,
18:15was a sign that he had come after a long journey.
18:19After the establishment of Sultan al-Mulk al-Muzaffar in Damascus,
18:23the arrival and departure of horse riders had increased so much
18:27that ordinary people were not surprised at someone's arrival or departure.
18:31The horse rider walked with confidence towards a dock.
18:35After tying the horse in the stable, he moved slowly towards the inside.
18:39Some people were busy drinking coffee.
18:41They were talking about the present situation.
18:43The man in khakastari clothes found a place for himself and sat down.
18:47For a while he was busy drinking coffee,
18:49then he called the servant of the dock to his side.
18:53When he reached him, he took out something shiny in his clothes
18:57and put it in his hand,
18:59and quickly held his other hand
19:01and covered it with his hand.
19:05The servant wanted to see him,
19:07but he quickly refused.
19:09The servant was surprised
19:11because he had already known that the shiny thing was a ring.
19:15Go, give it to your master,
19:17he will understand.
19:19Be careful that no one else's eyes fall on it.
19:21He said briefly.
19:23The servant tried to understand his purpose for a while.
19:27When he failed, he raised his shoulders and moved to one side.
19:31The stranger looked around in a strange way.
19:35The stranger was satisfied
19:37that he was busy with his work.
19:39In a short while,
19:41the servant quickly saw him moving to his side.
19:43As soon as the servant approached him,
19:45he asked him to move to one side.
19:47He quietly followed him.
19:49The servant took him out of the dock.
19:51After a while,
19:53he stopped in front of a small house.
20:05To be continued

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