Sultan Ruknuddin Baibars Ep9 - Genghis Khan Who Conquered Half the World Dies at the Age of 73.

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Sultan Ruknuddin Baibars Ep9 - Genghis Khan Who Conquered Half the World Dies at the Age of 73.

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00:00I met him a few days before this meeting, which you can verify with your own resources.
00:06In the meeting, it was revealed that the noble purpose for which he has tried to make all the Umarites equal is your deprivation and their subjugation.
00:14He has made a firm criticism of your arrogance, negligence, the affairs of the Sultanate, and your vain desires for money,
00:22and has decided that this step is necessary for the welfare of Egypt.
00:25I am a witness to this and I am speaking in support of it.
00:28Hearing this, the nine-year-old Sultan was in shock.
00:32Jamaluddin remained silent.
00:34But why did he think of depriving me?
00:37Although I have entrusted the affairs of the Sultanate to him.
00:40The Sultan muttered in a state of indifference.
00:43He read the letter again and looked carefully at the seal of Najmuddin Ayub.
00:48The seal looked authentic.
00:50The Sultan had seen this seal with his own eyes.
00:53I like this style of your loyalty,
00:56however, I will not take any step without investigation in this matter.
00:59You can go now.
01:00Those two secret activities will be assigned to your protection.
01:04If this is true, then we will pay you back in such a way that your future generations will never see the face of affluence.
01:11The nine-year-old Sultan said.
01:13Sultan-e-Muhtaram.
01:14Jamaluddin spoke quickly.
01:16If you allow me, I would like to make a request.
01:19My life is in the hands of Allah.
01:22But even if I follow the loyalty of Sultan-e-Muhtaram,
01:25I will not regret it.
01:27I am just worried that my children will not fall prey to this affluence after me.
01:32If Sultan-e-Muhtaram gives me a little grace,
01:35not only will my children's future be safe,
01:37but they will also be able to protect themselves well.
01:40Why don't you speak openly?
01:42Sultan-e-Muhtaram.
01:43Jamaluddin spoke briefly.
01:46I would like to say that my future son should be given a small position in the Seegha-e-Ihtasab
01:51so that he can protect himself as well as serve you.
01:55That's it, or something else.
01:57Sultan-e-Muhtaram, your grace is enough for me.
02:00Jamaluddin spoke in a welcoming tone.
02:02The nine-year-old Sultan then asked for his court officer
02:06and ordered to prepare an appointment to appoint Jamaluddin's son
02:11to a high position in the Seegha-e-Ihtasab.
02:14The appointment was ready in just a few hours,
02:17upon which the Sultan signed his royal seal
02:20and handed over the appointment to Jamaluddin.
02:22Jamaluddin left from there, playing the Qurnish for thanks.
02:26Sultan-e-Saikhuddin Abu Bakr asked for his special envoy
02:31so that he could consult on this serious matter.
02:35Barqai Khan was completely alert,
02:37his eyes were focused on this side,
02:39from where he could hear someone walking.
02:42Looking at the black clouds rising from the smoke of the fire,
02:45perhaps someone had come out there
02:47or an enemy was hiding there in search of him,
02:50who was now moving towards him, assuming him to be unaware.
02:54Barqai Khan's strong grip on the handle of the dagger was in place.
02:58After a few moments, he heard the sound again from a close distance.
03:02It felt as if someone was deliberately trying to burn his feet,
03:06but his attempt was in vain as soon as he stepped on the snow-covered bushes.
03:11Barqai Khan was waiting for Nawbarat to arrive.
03:15Suddenly, there was a rustle in the bushes on the right
03:18and a strange face peeked out of the bushes.
03:21Barqai Khan turned in a magnetic way towards the sound.
03:25As soon as he looked at his face, he breathed a sigh of relief.
03:28That face was also fascinated by Barqai Khan's face.
03:33He said, come on.
03:35Barqai Khan addressed him in a soft tone.
03:38His face had come out of the bushes and was now right in front of him.
03:42He looked as if he had been hunted by that face,
03:45dressed in a special Argawani-colored Samanai costume.
03:48Barqai Khan, in a strange Samanai tone, said,
03:51I am surprised to see you here.
03:54You should have been with your brother at Darul Hukumat Sarai.
03:57You know very well that I am a bloodthirsty rebel.
04:00I may be a Mongol, but my blood is not as ferocious as the Mongols.
04:04Barqai Khan replied carelessly,
04:07I don't know why, but sometimes I don't even feel like a Mongol.
04:11He shook his head and said,
04:13Whatever you want to think, I am not one of those who feel bad.
04:16Barqai Khan did not find it appropriate to answer.
04:19These things surprise me that what are you made of?
04:22Leave it, say something else.
04:24I came out of here looking at the line of smoke.
04:27I was thinking that there must be someone from my tribe.
04:30He laughed softly.
04:32Tell me about your hunt, how is it going these days?
04:35Barqai Khan laughed and said,
04:38Barqai Khan, where did you come this way in this weather?
04:41You come here to hunt in the spring.
04:44He asked,
04:47Oh, you forgot in the conversation,
04:50you have not seen the people of the Surkh tribe in close proximity since this morning.
04:53Barqai Khan suddenly asked,
04:56The people of the Surkh tribe were surprised at that unexpected question.
04:59Yes, I have seen, but why did you need to ask this question?
05:02I forgot to tell you that I did not come here alone.
05:05Rather, I had brought the love of a friend.
05:08He had expressed his desire to hunt.
05:11I came out with him this way.
05:14This morning I went around a little and on my way back,
05:17I saw that my friend was missing and someone had cleaned his hands
05:20on the roasted prey of the night.
05:23From the marks, I realized that this movement could be of the Surkh tribe.
05:26But now with your confirmation, I have completely understood the matter.
05:29Is your friend an Arab?
05:32Yes, yes, but how did you know?
05:35Barqai Khan was shocked by what he said.
05:38This morning I saw the leader of the Surkh tribe, Aba Zai Khan,
05:41on the Sarkeshi hills next to the Surkhs.
05:44After the dawn, I saw him going towards Jalb Gai from the top of another hill.
05:47He had tied something with a bamboo.
05:50I looked at his prey carefully,
05:53so I was amazed for a moment that his prey was not an animal,
05:56but an Arab.
05:59He was worried to see Jahujalal's scars on Barqai Khan's face.
06:02A few moments ago, Barqai Khan was now really Mongolian.
06:05The innocence on his white face,
06:08the fire of revenge was burning.
06:11Those scoundrels had the courage
06:14to rob the gold tent and take my dear friend as a prisoner.
06:17I will wipe out their generations.
06:20Barqai Khan's Mongolian nature began to become uncontrollable.
06:23Did they arrest your friend from the gold tent?
06:26The stranger was left stunned by this amazing discovery.
06:29Attacking the gold tent was a sign of rebellion.
06:32It was a sign of the sanctity of the son of Genghis Khan, Toshi Khan.
06:35When Genghis Khan returned after destroying
06:38the great pillar of the Islamic world,
06:41he defeated Tengri Khan in Tanqit
06:44and made his country a throne.
06:47His power was broken forever.
06:50After spending all his life in war,
06:53Genghis Khan was now old and weak
06:56and he was 73 years old.
06:59It is said that he had a dream
07:02in which a clear sign of his death was given.
07:05After this dream, he gathered all his sons
07:08and also called other chiefs.
07:11He vowed loyalty to the Mongol Empire
07:14and then met his sons in seclusion.
07:17He said to his sons that
07:20I have made such a big empire
07:23that it takes about a year to go
07:26from one side to the other.
07:29Now you tell me who you will make my father's successor.
07:32So everyone said without coincidence
07:35that you are our father,
07:38we will follow whatever order you give.
07:41Genghis Khan was eager to make Toshi Khan his successor
07:44so he appointed his eldest son,
07:47Uqtai Khan as the successor.
07:50According to legends,
07:53Genghis Khan passed away in 624 Hijri.
07:56After that, no successor could be made for 1.5 years.
07:59After that, Uqtai Khan's succession was carried out.
08:02Mongols and Tatars had chosen him
08:05as the second Khagan-e-Azam of the empire.
08:08He ruled for about 13 years and 3 months.
08:11Genghis Khan passed away in 638 Hijri.
08:14After that, his youngest son Qayyuk Khan
08:17was chosen as the ruler.
08:20Qayyuk Khan was basically against Christianity
08:23so he became extremely anti-Islamic.
08:26In his time, Arif and Zahid people
08:29were killed one by one.
08:32The propagation of Islam was declared a serious crime.
08:35The rights that Genghis Khan and Uqtai Khan
08:38had given to Muslims and non-Muslims
08:41were violated.
08:44Qayyuk Khan was tormented.
08:47Unbearable in pain,
08:50that enemy of Islam died
08:53and Muslims were saved.
08:56He thanked God.
08:59Mongols started to look at Bato Khan
09:02and agreed to his rule.
09:05Bato Khan was running his empire
09:08very successfully.
09:11After conquering these areas,
09:14Genghis Khan made Toshi Khan his regent.
09:17After Toshi Khan's death,
09:20Genghis Khan made his son Bato Khan
09:23the regent of this large area.
09:26He was under Genghis Khan's rule.
09:29Bato Khan took the most difficult responsibility
09:32and saved himself.
09:35Mongols finally accepted Genghis Khan's
09:38second son Toli Khan's son Mangu Khan
09:41as their king.
09:44Bato Khan also announced his obedience.
09:47Bato Khan's rule was under Qa'an-e-Azam.
09:50Bato Khan was the son of Toshi Khan,
09:53who became famous in history as Joji Khan.
09:56Bato Khan's younger brother Birgai Khan
09:59was sitting on a branch of a tree
10:02and was suffering from grief and anger.
10:05After the morning prayer,
10:08he came out of the door of the palace
10:11of Najm-ud-Din Ayub.
10:14The guard at the door looked at him
10:17with suspicious eyes,
10:20so he satisfied him by introducing himself.
10:23He knew how to talk,
10:26so he came out of the palace of Najm-ud-Din Ayub.
10:29He was walking slowly
10:32and came out of the palace of Najm-ud-Din Ayub.
10:35The bazaar was still closed.
10:38Two shops were open.
10:41When he reached the bazaar,
10:44he was hurt.
10:47A few years later,
10:50he came to his late master,
10:53who told him about his condition.
10:56When he looked around,
10:59he saw that his condition was getting worse.
11:02He was not in the mood to see
11:05such a face in the morning.
11:08Bebris, tell me how are you?
11:11Thank God, I am fine.
11:14Bebris replied with patience.
11:17Why not be content?
11:20I went to the palace of Najm-ud-Din Ayub
11:23with the will of God.
11:26I am fine.
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15:51Sardar Qabazai Khan expressed his
15:54obligation and invited him for dinner.
15:57Qunai Khan accepted the invitation
16:00but he was eager to go to his wife's home.
16:03So he apologized and ended the conversation
16:06and went straight to his in-laws' tent.
16:09Jalbgai was a big town
16:12but the people of this area
16:15used to live in big round tents.
16:18Jalbgai was a very loving man
16:21and he used to consider big houses
16:24as the residence of evil spirits.
16:27The idea of evil spirits was very strong
16:30in Mongolia.
16:33His father-in-law was Umar Rasida Tatari
16:36whose name was Mankana.
16:39In the campaign against Tangri
16:42he fought many battles with Genghis Khan.
16:45When he saw Tonai Khan at the door
16:48of his tent, he was ecstatic.
16:51He had no idea that Qunai would come
16:54here for his wife Rubaba.
16:57In Mongolian tradition,
17:00a wife's status was considered very low.
17:03They considered women to be only
17:06responsible for household chores.
17:09It was common for them to keep
17:12their wives at home.
17:15After a long time,
17:18Qunai Khan said to Mankana
17:21that he would give her the reward
17:24for her hard work.
17:27Qunai Khan smiled.
17:30Qunai Khan smiled.
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18:30Qunai Khan smiled.
18:33Why? Why is it impossible?
18:36Even before today,
18:39the Mongols have been worshipping like this.
18:42Mankana's attitude started to change.
18:45You know that Qahan-e-Azam has banned this worship.
18:48For the first time,
18:51Tamochan had declared this practice as inhumane
18:54and banned it.
18:57All the tribes at that time agreed to the ban.
19:00I know everything.
19:03The people of the tribe themselves are against this worship.
19:06Mankana's attitude changed dramatically.
19:09He had already returned to his original attitude.
19:12He has fully condemned this action of the chief.
19:15But Dakhbazai says that along with Tamochan,
19:18all the restrictions imposed by him have also died.
19:21Now all the tribes are free and no one has the right
19:24to impose their freedom.
19:27You should have explained to him
19:30that he does not have any status in front of Qahan-e-Azam.
19:33Why is he eager to kill his tribe?
19:36Qunai Khan was worried.
19:39What do you think? I did not explain anything to him.
19:42I explained a lot to him,
19:45but he has gone blind in his desire to revive the tradition of his ancestors.
19:48Now that you have come,
19:51explain to him in a polite manner
19:54why he came especially to welcome me
19:57and what is the secret behind the dinner tonight?

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