Sultan Ruknuddin Baibars Ep65 - Historic Defeat of the Mongols in the Battle of Ain Jalut - 1260

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Sultan Ruknuddin Baibars Ep65 - Historic Defeat of the Mongols in the Battle of Ain Jalut - 1260
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00:00The Tatar army was divided on the new order as if water is separated from its place.
00:05One part was separated from the Islamic army in Nargai and the other part was separated from the internal part and moved towards the Mamluk soldiers.
00:14In a short while, the Tatars realized that the fresh Mamluks are soldiers with special training and it is not easy to deal with them.
00:24The battle was fierce on the battlefield of Ain-e-Jalut.
00:27The rapid attacks from both sides were so swift that the earth and sky began to tremble.
00:34Baibars was demonstrating his amazing military skills in this battle.
00:39Mamluk Umar and Salar were also impressed by Baibars' style.
00:45Baibars had spread his army in a long way at the beginning, which made it difficult for the Tatar army to completely encircle them.
00:54Baibars would reach different parts on horseback and would stop his soldiers from gathering and fighting.
01:01Baibars would instruct them to fight in such a way that the Tatars would run after them and become prey to Takan and Koft.
01:11Sometimes Baibars would instruct a part of his army to retreat and sometimes he would instruct a part of his army to advance.
01:19The Islamic army was somewhat disturbed by Baibars' contradictory instructions, but at no point did it disobey its leader.
01:28The trained Mamluk soldiers demonstrated such bravery that the battlefield was filled with Tatar corpses.
01:36The volunteers were also no less than the Mamluk soldiers.
01:41The Mamluk soldiers demonstrated such bravery and bravery that the Tatars were astonished.
01:46It was the wonder of Baibars that he had trained the ordinary youth and made them so brave and enthusiastic that they were now staring into the eyes of the Tatars and fighting fearlessly.
01:58This was astonishing for Qutb-e-Khan.
02:01He had defeated many Muslim armies and many famous sultans had been defeated by the Tatar force under his leadership.
02:10He himself was forced to think that this army could never be of the Muslims because he had been brought up with less courage and cowardice of the Muslims.
02:20He was forced to fight continuous defensive battles while taking precautions.
02:26The Tatar army was badly trapped in Baibars' special military tactics.
02:31He could clearly see that the Tatar army could not be saved from defeat.
02:37He instructed his soldiers to withdraw the Tatar forces from the Muslim army's territory at any cost.
02:45The Mongolian soldiers understood this instruction of Qutb-e-Khan, but the Caliphate of the Crusaders were badly affected by it.
02:53They interpreted it as an escape.
02:55The Crusader Caliphs understood the map of the battle very well.
02:59They tried to escape instead of taking defensive actions in an organized manner.
03:06This attempt of Qutb-e-Khan created a great uproar in the ranks of the Tatar army.
03:11Qutb-e-Khan was upset at the foolishness of the Christian Caliphs.
03:15The Mujahideen took full advantage of the uproar created by the Crusader Caliphs and started to cut the Tatar soldiers like carrots and radishes.
03:25The Tatar Caliphs were confused between the Caliphs and the Crusaders.
03:28Qutb-e-Khan was very upset at the unexpected situation.
03:33He warned the Crusader Caliphs in an angry tone, but it was too late.
03:37As long as they were careful, the Muslim army was crushed by the Tatars in a brutal manner.
03:43The barbarians took full advantage of this situation.
03:46The rapid attacks of the Muslim army blew the wings of the Tatar army in a short time.
03:53The Mongolian soldiers crushed the Georgian and Armenian foot soldiers.
03:59As the afternoon drew to a close, the battle became decisive.
04:03The barbarians were defeated in a short battle of a day.
04:09All the flags in the Tatar army were destroyed.
04:12The Muslim Mujahideen took full revenge on the barbarians.
04:19About 150,000 Tatar soldiers were annihilated.
04:23Qutb-e-Khan was captured alive along with his important subordinates.
04:27The defeat of the Tatars in Ain-e-Jalut had a devastating impact on the Tatar glory in the hearts of the Muslims.
04:34The Tatar prince, who had been on the same side since the conquest of Camorani for the last 40 years, was deeply surprised at his defeat.
04:42After being captured, Qutb-e-Khan continued to say to his prince that
04:47By the heaven, this army has nothing to do with humanity, it is definitely a heavenly army.
04:54Baibars was very happy and confident about the outcome of the battle.
04:58He ordered his soldiers not to harm the Tatar weapons, but to cut their throats.
05:06He ordered the capture of the important Tatar soldiers to be presented to him as a Paba Zanjeer.
05:12The Mujahideen should be allowed to do this work.
05:19When a Mamluk prince inquired about the captured Tatar soldiers,
05:23Baibars said clearly that they would be judged after the Iftar.
05:29On the other hand, Muti-ud-Din quickly got down the stairs and came out of the tavern.
05:34His eyes started wandering in search of that strange black man.
05:38As the sun set, the hustle and bustle in the market increased.
05:42Suddenly, he saw that black man moving quickly to one side.
05:46Muti-ud-Din continued to follow him.
05:49That black man kept walking carelessly.
05:51Muti-ud-Din was working with full caution.
05:54He did not want to lose him at any cost.
05:57There were many questions in his mind whose answers kept him curious.
06:02After all, what was it that he was looking for?
06:05That black man quickly followed him and reached Samarkand.
06:09Suddenly, Muti-ud-Din realized that an unseen eye had settled on him.
06:15For some reason, he felt that someone was following him.
06:20He looked at the faces of the people on his right and left,
06:24but he did not see any of them about which he had any doubt.
06:28He was in a state of dizziness.
06:30If he had stopped and tried to find that unseen eye,
06:33that black man would have disappeared from his sight,
06:36and if he had paid attention to the black man,
06:39he would not have been able to find the person who was on his watch.
06:43He quickly decided that he should focus his attention on the black man
06:48because he was in front of him and the one on watch could come in front of him at any other time.
06:54If the black man had disappeared, how would he know his reality?
06:58Suddenly, the black man turned and looked back.
07:01Muti-ud-Din was shocked at his unexpected action.
07:04He quickly hid himself in the shadow of the person in front of him.
07:09The black man looked at the people behind him and moved forward in satisfaction.
07:15Muti-ud-Din was satisfied with his escape.
07:19The black man had reached the part of the Gunjan population.
07:22There was a strong possibility that he would be lost here.
07:25Muti-ud-Din reduced the distance between him and the person in front of him.
07:30The black man was looking carefree.
07:33He walked slowly and entered a lane.
07:36Muti-ud-Din stopped at the corner of the lane and peeked into the lair.
07:41It seemed to be a closed lane.
07:43The black man went a little further and stopped in front of a door.
07:46He looked at the side of the lane.
07:49Muti-ud-Din quickly moved back.
07:52After a moment, Muti-ud-Din peered into the lane again and he saw the black man entering the door.
07:58His fluttering dress disappeared from his eyes in a moment.
08:03Muti-ud-Din was standing at the corner of the lane thinking what he should do now.
08:08Muti-ud-Din had reached the shelter of the black man but there was no way ahead.
08:13Muti-ud-Din entered the lane in a walking manner.
08:17He wanted to take a look at that house.
08:20As he walked, he reached very close to the house.
08:23He saw a heavy wooden door where the black man had entered a while ago.
08:28He looked at the walls of the house, which were quite high.
08:32He took a good look around, but there was no other way to enter the house.
08:38Suddenly, a thought crossed his mind that why not get some information about his house from the market.
08:45Someone must know about that house.
08:49He slowly walked to the corner of the lane.
08:52As soon as he entered the market, Muti-ud-Din looked around
08:56and started looking for someone who could fulfill his purpose.
09:01He looked at an old man, who was sitting at a distance in front of a shop.
09:08Muti-ud-Din felt some pressure on his shoulder.
09:11Muti-ud-Din's feet started moving.
09:14As he was walking slowly, he felt some pressure on his shoulder.
09:20He turned quickly.
09:22He was a young man with a beard and moustache.
09:27Muti-ud-Din looked at him in a confused manner.
09:31That young man's hand was still pressing on Muti-ud-Din's shoulder.
09:35What is the matter?
09:36Muti-ud-Din found out gently.
09:39You may want to know something about this house.
09:42That young man said in a persistent manner.
09:45Muti-ud-Din was amazed at the unexpected answer of that young man.
09:49His heart and mind started rumbling.
09:51Muti-ud-Din was thinking that what is the matter.
09:54At every turn, he was constantly facing strange and disturbing situations.
09:59Upon the approval of Al-Mulk-ul-Muzaffar,
10:02Al-A'ud-Din Lulu's face turned red.
10:06He was dreaming of conquering Bebras as soon as he reached the land of Palestine.
10:11Many plans were forming in his mind.
10:15The next morning, he obtained the name of the king from Sultan Al-Mulk-ul-Muzaffar,
10:19in which the decree of deposition from the position of salary of Bebras was written with the sultan's seal.
10:25As soon as he got the name, he left Cairo and quickly moved towards the land of Palestine.
10:30He was crazy about the acquisition of the state of Halb.
10:34The excitement of the fulfillment of the desire in his mind filled his body with mischief.
10:40While talking to the wind, he reached Ain-e-Jalut at the time of Asr.
10:44When he reached there, the scene that his eyes saw was extremely amazing for him.
10:50The field covered with the dead bodies of the Tatars was shouting the victory of Bebras.
10:56He could not even imagine that an ordinary sailor like Bebras could do such a terrible thing to the Tatars.
11:03After seeing the condition of the battlefield,
11:05Al-A'ud-Din Lulu began to be particularly impressed with the personality of Bebras.
11:10The Mamluk army was guarding in a vigilant manner while the Mujahideen were busy collecting the booty.
11:17When he inquired about Bebras from a soldier, he said that he was present in his tent.
11:23Under the guidance of various soldiers, Al-A'ud-Din Lulu reached the tent of Bebras.
11:28Bebras was present in the tent with his companion Mamluk Umar.
11:32As soon as they saw the face of Al-A'ud-Din, they understood what message he must have brought.
11:37Al-A'ud-Din went ahead and greeted everyone and congratulated them on the victory.
11:42Tell me, Al-A'ud-Din, why did you need to come all of a sudden?
11:45A Mamluk Ameer asked.
11:47I have come with the order of Sultan Al-Mulk-ul-Muzaffar.
11:50Al-A'ud-Din Lulu briefly said,
11:52What order?
11:53Bebras was astonished.
11:55Sultan Al-Mulk-ul-Muzaffar has declared the advance of Bebras as a severe threat to the protection of the land of Egypt and a violation of the treaty.
12:04When it was made clear to Bebras that he would not fight the Tatar army on purpose,
12:09why did he turn to the land of Palestine?
12:12Therefore, Bebras has been removed from his position of salary due to his rebellion.
12:18And I have been ordered to present Bebras to Baba Zanjeer in the court.
12:22Al-A'ud-Din said in hesitation,
12:24Are you out of your mind?
12:26Can't you see what Bebras has done for the country of Egypt?
12:30Defeating the Tatars is not an ordinary thing.
12:34We will not tolerate such an insult to our salary.
12:37A Mamluk Ameer said,
12:39I do not need to tell you that we all obey the court of the Sultan and it is our duty to obey the orders of the Sultan.
12:47Al-A'ud-Din uttered these words.
12:50We all know the hidden reason for this order of Sultan Al-Mulk-ul-Muzaffar.
12:55He wishes to gain the honor of this act of Bebras himself.
12:59Such honors are not obtained by sitting in the court.
13:02For them, one has to get down on the battlefield and show solidarity.
13:07The Sultan should understand that this can never happen now.
13:10When we invited him for leadership, he saved himself from Kamal Makkari and put us ahead.
13:18So that if there is a defeat, the Sultan's back remains clean and we lose our lives.
13:23And if there is a victory, then we should be removed from our path by such a disgusting accusation of rebellion and rebellion.
13:30A Mamluk Ameer said to Talkhi,
13:32You should have weighed your words before you opened your mouth.
13:35You may have been unaware of the fact that Sultan Al-Mulk-ul-Muzaffar is the elected ruler of the country of Egypt.
13:42He has power and authority.
13:44If he wants, he can send Mamluk soldiers for your rebellion and erase your name and sign.
13:50Do not put your lives in danger by rebelling and disobeying orders.
13:54Alauddin said,
13:56Do not try to threaten us, Alauddin, or it will not be good.
14:00A Mamluk Ameer said,
14:03Go and tell your Sultan that we are the guardians of Bebras from the bottom of our hearts
14:07and will not let Sultan Al-Mulk-ul-Muzaffar repeat the story of Musa bin Nusayr.
14:12A Mamluk Ameer said,
14:14Bebras indicated to his companions to remain calm and turned to Alauddin himself.
14:20Alauddin, I have great respect for the sultan's order,
14:24but the situation has become so dire that it is time to complete the work that has been started.
14:33This is in the interest of both the country of Egypt and the Muslims.
14:37There are still some steps to be taken to fully arrange for the preparation of the Tatar threat on the return of Halakhu Khan.
14:44Bebras, I fully agree with you.
14:47But what can I do in the face of the sultan's order?
14:50Alauddin changed his plan and said,
14:52Go back, first tell Sultan Al-Mulk-ul-Muzaffar about the defeat of the Tatars and then apologize to me
15:00that I am very sorry that I left without informing the sultan
15:04and request him to reconsider his order while demonstrating his superiority.
15:10I have always obeyed the state and intend to remain loyal in the future.
15:15The duty that the sultan had placed on my shoulders,
15:19I did not neglect it by the will of God.
15:23And now I am moving towards the land of Syria
15:26so that I can clear him of the Tatar threat and include him in the state of the sultan and expand his empire.
15:33It is possible for me to return like this, the sultan was annoyed.
15:37Alauddin said briefly,
15:39When will your eloquence and eloquence come to work?
15:42Baibars laughed and said,
15:44Alauddin was struck by the words of Baibars.
15:47His mind quickly began to assess the new situation.
15:51If he had been successful in taking Baibars to Cairo from a war,
15:55it was possible that after hearing the news of the defeat of the Tatars,
15:59all the anger of Sultan Al-Mulk-ul-Muzaffar would have been suppressed
16:02and he would have ignored Baibars' rebellion.
16:05In this case, the state of Aleppo would have been out of his hands,
16:09so he immediately decided that he could gain the sultanate of Aleppo in another way.
16:15Now I am ready to help you in this matter.
16:18I will try my best to clear the misunderstanding that was spread on the mind of Sultan Al-Mulk-ul-Muzaffar.
16:24But there is a condition.
16:26What condition?
16:27Baibars was stunned by what he said.
16:29Sultan Al-Mulk-ul-Muzaffar had promised to give you the sultanate of Aleppo.
16:34If you forgive me, I will keep you safe from the sultanate forever.
16:39After hearing the condition of Alauddin,
16:42all the Mamluks including Baibars were stunned.
16:45Baibars thought for a while and then died with a deep breath.
16:49Alauddin, you may have misunderstood me.
16:54I was never interested in the sultanate of Aleppo.
16:56If I had insisted on the sultanate of Aleppo,
16:59then someone was behind it.
17:02And now I can understand very well what was the secret behind this instruction.
17:06Do not worry.
17:07I will give you the right of the sultanate of Aleppo.
17:10You go to Sultan Al-Mulk-ul-Muzaffar and complete your work.
17:14I am sending Tatar prisoners and booty behind you.
17:18I trust you that you do what you say, but you do not need to say anything else.
17:25My heart beats only for the Muslims.
17:28If I had insisted on the sultanate of Aleppo,
17:30then someone was behind it.
17:32I want to wipe out all the enemies of the Islamic world
17:36who are hiding in their hearts,
17:38and are constantly busy with the misguidance of the Muslims.
17:42Baibars convinced him in a stern tone.
17:45Seeing Alauddin, Lulu, and the state of Aleppo in his hands,
17:48he was extremely happy.
17:50He stayed in the Islamic army,
17:51fasted and after offering Maghrib prayer,
17:55he left for Cairo.
17:57He wanted to reach Cairo as soon as possible
17:59and tell the good news of the defeat of the Tatars
18:01to Sultan Al-Mulk-ul-Muzaffar.
18:04On the departure of Alauddin,
18:06Baibars's companion Mamluk Umar
18:08looked at him with contempt
18:10and called him selfish, greedy, and a scoundrel.
18:13The next day, Tatar Salar-e-Azam Qutb-e-Ghakhan
18:16was presented before Baibars with his companions.
18:19Tatar prisoners were given shackles from the booty.
18:24The burden of these shackles was carried
18:26by many famous sons of Islam,
18:28including the heir of the Abbasid Caliphate,
18:30Muhammad Abu Bakr.
18:32Qutb-e-Ghakhan had never imagined
18:34that one day these shackles
18:36would become the adornment of his body.
18:38Along with Qutb-e-Ghakhan,
18:40many Muslim allies of the Tatar state
18:42were also arrested.
18:44About them, Baibars had clearly instructed
18:46that these people are equal partners
18:48in the doomsday that will be imposed
18:50on the Islamic world.
18:52Qutb-e-Ghakhan was brought to Baibars
18:54in shackles,
18:56his neck was stiff with arrogance
18:58and his face was full of disgust.
19:00When Baibars looked at him,
19:02the veins of his face were torn.
19:04He was well aware of Qutb-e-Ghakhan's
19:06cruelty and cruelty.
19:08Under the protection of Christianity,
19:10Qutb-e-Ghakhan had crossed
19:12all human limits.
19:14He stood with a stiff neck
19:16as if he did not care about Baibars
19:18nor did he care about the world.
19:20Qutb-e-Ghakhan did not care about Baibars
19:22nor did he regret his defeat.
19:24Qutb-e-Ghakhan said,
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