Genghis Khan Ep14 Nusalmano Ky Hathon Changez Khan Ky Salaar Toshi Khan Ki Badtareen Shikasht

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Genghis Khan Ep14 Nusalmano Ky Hathon Changez Khan Ky Salaar Toshi Khan Ki Badtareen Shikasht

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00:00Assalam o alaikum friends, before watching the video, please subscribe to our channel and click on the bell icon so that our videos reach you on time.
00:15But now that the intellectuals have informed us that Sultan Hamdan has gone too far, where will we look for him?
00:21At what places will we get instructions about his coming era?
00:26Nizamuddin wanted to say something else that two intellectuals stood in front of Nizamuddin and Ariz Huzni.
00:32Nizamuddin was looking at them with great attention.
00:35He wanted to say something that one of the two intellectuals was addressing Nizamuddin and said
00:41Amir, we have brought two news. Those news are better than our point of view.
00:45Now we do not know how you will think of them.
00:48The first news is that there is an army of Genghis Khan ten miles north of here.
00:53Its commander is Toshi Khan, the elder brother-in-law of Genghis Khan, and he is trying to gain control of these areas.
00:59The second news is that there is an army of Mongols, which Genghis Khan has put behind our brother-in-law Nizamuddin.
01:05That Nizamuddin was captured alive or dead and brought in front of Genghis Khan.
01:09That army is also about 5-7 miles east of here.
01:14After saying this, when the intellectual was silent, his companion spoke and said
01:19Amir, apart from those two, there is one more news.
01:22That Genghis Khan's elder brother-in-law Subdayi, whom Genghis Khan has put behind our Sultan,
01:27so that the Sultan is arrested.
01:30He is also making preparations to meet Toshi Khan, but he is still far away.
01:34Subdayi also has a lot of information.
01:37After saying this, the intellectual became silent.
01:40For a while, Nizamuddin was lost in deep thoughts.
01:43Then in a deep tone, he started addressing Ariz Uzni and said
01:47My brother, the intellectual has brought good news.
01:50But what is the use even if we attack the Mongols?
01:53After the attack, we have to run away from them.
01:56Because if the three armies of the Mongols become one,
01:59then they will create dangers and troubles for us.
02:02So why should we do this?
02:04The Sultan is dragging 200,000 Muslims with him to save his life,
02:09He does not know where his soldiers are scattered.
02:13What should I do?
02:15What measures should I take to stop the enemy?
02:18He has only one deal now that how he can keep his life safe.
02:22He does not realize that his commanders, his commanders,
02:26his unspeakable points, the ill-tempered sons of the ill-tempered sons,
02:30are walking around like words that are not familiar to their meaning.
02:34And he has appointed me and you to set up an ambush for the army.
02:38And has also sent to help in the protection of big cities.
02:42In this way, seeing the mass murder of Muslims,
02:44we scatter like crows falling every day.
02:47Every night we see dreams under the barren earth.
02:50After saying this, Nizamuddin stopped for a while.
02:53Then, in a very sad, drowsy voice, he was saying again,
02:57How long will these Mongol fires,
03:00the winds, the signs of terrorism,
03:02the bitterness of the blood revolution,
03:04will continue to haunt the Muslims?
03:06Conquering city by city,
03:08they will continue to poison the breath of every city.
03:11How long will you and I, deprived of divine support,
03:14see our Muslim brothers being pushed around the streets?
03:17And we will also see how the Mongols,
03:19like snakes, are chasing them.
03:22My brother, how long will we see our Muslim brothers,
03:25with questions on their faces,
03:27with broken rays, scattered yellow leaves,
03:29deprived of the adornment of the doors of life,
03:32and in the form of a pile of unmarked destinations?
03:35My brother, I have requested the Sultan many times in front of you.
03:38I have requested you to hand over the army to your brothers and your son Jalaluddin.
03:42You should be on one side.
03:44We will not only protect you,
03:46but we will also prove to you that just like a lion, Dil Chopan,
03:49for the protection of his lioness,
03:51stabs the wolves with his sword,
03:53in the same way, we will also remove Changez Khan and his army
03:56from their lands and enter their lands.
03:59But, oh no!
04:01The Sultan does not listen to anything.
04:03Now there is neither a coast nor a ship in front of us.
04:06Now how can we be called the guardians of the greatness of our nation?
04:09For me, it is now a matter of drowning
04:11that we could not protect any city of the Muslims
04:14as Khwarazmshah was a good ruler.
04:17I swear by Allah,
04:19the day Bukhara was conquered,
04:21I cried a lot at night.
04:22The day Samarkand also went,
04:24I did not sleep that night either.
04:26Even that night, my tears did not stop.
04:28And sometimes I used to think that
04:30I should get up now and talk to the Sultan twice
04:32that the army should be handed over to us.
04:34And if I did not, then I would cut the Sultan's neck,
04:36capture the army,
04:38and come in front of Changez Khan.
04:40But, brother, these were all emotional desires
04:43that could not be acted upon.
04:45My brother, you also think,
04:47we lost Tirumal city.
04:49Itrar, Bukhara, Balkh, Khwarazm, Samarkand,
04:52all left.
04:54These were the signs of the greatness of our nation
04:56that no longer remained with us.
04:58Now you tell me,
04:59the news that the informant has brought
05:01that Toshi Khan is also near
05:02and he has a lot in the form of rassad.
05:04The second army,
05:05which is being commanded by Uloon,
05:07also has a lot of rassad equipment.
05:09And the third army,
05:10which is in the command of Sogdai,
05:12and which came out of the pursuit of the Sultan,
05:14also has a lot of rassad equipment.
05:16If we defeat these three armies in front of us
05:18and snatch rassad equipment from them,
05:20then, my brother,
05:21will this bring back the greatness of my nation?
05:23Will these defeats and the stains of defamation
05:25be washed away,
05:26which have so far been buried on our identity?
05:29When Nizamuddin became silent,
05:31Aariz Zozni stood up from his place.
05:33Then he took Nizamuddin's hand in his hand
05:36and said,
05:37My dear brother,
05:38whatever you have said is correct.
05:40I have to walk on my own chest.
05:42When I see Muslims running here and there
05:44in the state of helplessness in front of the Mongols,
05:47then I also make big decisions,
05:49but I cannot act on them like you.
05:51My brother,
05:52get up,
05:53start your work.
05:54I am an attacker on Toshi Khan.
05:56My brother,
05:57if the Sultan runs around everywhere,
05:59then he does nothing.
06:00Then we attack the Mongols,
06:02kill them,
06:03and at least reduce the burden of revenge,
06:06which has become our duty due to the killing of Muslims.
06:09Nizamuddin stood up from his place.
06:11His face was scattered,
06:13but he took care of himself.
06:15Then he said,
06:16Okay, my brother,
06:17let's see what happens to the Mongols
06:19when they clash at these three places.
06:22And then,
06:23after a while,
06:24Nizamuddin and Aariz Zozni
06:26took their army and
06:28were heading towards Toshi Khan.
06:32Before the sun set,
06:34Nizamuddin and Aariz Zozni
06:36reached Toshi Khan's head with their army.
06:39Before Toshi Khan attacked them carefully,
06:43Nizamuddin and Aariz Zozni
06:45took a long journey in the scorching sun,
06:47the excitement of misfortune,
06:49the storm of the stormy seas
06:51that snatched the freshness of direction and visibility,
06:54the beating of the blood that gives wounds to the souls
06:57of the people of Toshi Khan,
06:59and the brutal attacks of the Mongols.
07:02In the beginning,
07:03Nizamuddin and Aariz Zozni
07:05attacked so fast that Toshi Khan could not handle it.
07:08He could not take the initiative yet.
07:10In the beginning,
07:11when he limited himself to the defense,
07:13then Nizamuddin created more speed in his attacks,
07:17as a result,
07:18he destroyed a large part of Toshi Khan's army
07:21and Toshi Khan ran away defeated.
07:23The amount of supplies he had,
07:26Nizamuddin and Aariz Zozni seized it.
07:29This was the worst defeat of Toshi Khan by Nizamuddin.
07:33After killing Toshi Khan,
07:35Nizamuddin sent his fast-moving cavalry
07:37towards the army of Olun and Bargha Khan
07:41and Nizamuddin wrote this message to Bargha Khan
07:44that the army with which he is leading in the pursuit of Nizamuddin,
07:47take it back.
07:49If he does not do this,
07:51he will be attacked and his entire army will be cut off.
07:55After receiving this message,
07:56Bargha Khan and Olun consulted with each other.
07:59Then, according to Nizamuddin's wish,
08:01he retreated with his army.
08:03Now, Nizamuddin and Aariz Zozni,
08:06the famous commander of Chaniar Khan,
08:08were surrounding Subdai.
08:11Through their intelligence,
08:12Nizamuddin spread the news around him
08:15that a Muslim army has attacked Toshi Khan.
08:18Both armies are badly clashing with each other.
08:21When Subdai got this news,
08:23he immediately expressed his reaction.
08:25He divided the army into two parts.
08:28He took one part and moved very quickly
08:31to the direction where he was told
08:33that Toshi Khan is there.
08:35While he ordered the second part of the army
08:37to take the second item of supplies and necessities
08:40and follow Toshi Khan.
08:42As soon as Subdai took half of the army
08:44and went towards Toshi Khan,
08:46Nizamuddin and Aariz Zozni
08:48came into action like a storm.
08:51They attacked the part of Subdai's army
08:53that was taking the second item of supplies and necessities.
08:56In the moments of doom,
08:58the flames of fire,
09:00which deprived Zees from every breath,
09:03the intense rays of the red sun in the eyes of the heart,
09:06the storms of the explosive winds,
09:08the flying dust of pain
09:10and the sand of suspicions,
09:12attacked.
09:13Nizamuddin and Aariz Zozni
09:15did not have to fight much.
09:17They cut this part of Subdai's army
09:19and kept it.
09:21And then the supplies they got from Toshi Khan
09:23and the supplies of supplies and necessities
09:25they got after cutting the army of Subdai,
09:27they collected them and went
09:29towards Sultan Alauddin Khwarazmshah
09:31with great speed and speed.
09:33When Genghis Khan learned
09:35that Toshi Khan has suffered a terrible defeat
09:37and a large part of his army
09:39has been cut
09:41and that the army of Subdai
09:43has also been cut
09:45and he has also been deprived of supplies
09:47and that Bargha Khan and Aulun
09:49have also returned
09:51fearing the attacks of the Muslims.
09:53Then Genghis Khan asked Toshi Khan,
09:55Bargha Khan, Subdai Khan
09:57and Aulun to come to him.
09:59At that time, Genghis Khan was sitting
10:01with his sons.
10:03When everyone went in front of him,
10:05Genghis Khan first looked at Bargha Khan
10:07and Aulun and said,
10:09I have guessed that it is not your
10:11ability to control Nizamuddin
10:13or to arrest him.
10:15This task is much higher than the two of you.
10:17I offer this task to my two brothers
10:19Pelgosh and Jaisi.
10:21Bargha Khan and Aulun,
10:23you will work under Pelgosh and Jaisi
10:25in this army.
10:27Aulun, if you do not want to join,
10:29it is up to you.
10:31You will not be forced to join this army.
10:33Upon this, Aulun immediately decided
10:35and said, Khan-e-Azam,
10:37I will join this army because
10:39it is my duty to avenge my brother
10:41Aryush. Genghis Khan agreed
10:43and allowed him to join this army.
10:45After Bargha Khan and Aulun
10:47left, Genghis Khan looked
10:49at Toshi Khan and said,
10:51Toshi, tell me,
10:53who did you clash with
10:55and who was the leader of the Muslims?
10:57In response, Toshi Khan said
10:59with great helplessness,
11:01Khan-e-Azam, it was Nizamuddin
11:03who was attacking me.
11:05He suddenly appeared and
11:07attacked so hard that my army
11:09could not handle it.
11:11After a while, Genghis Khan
11:13thought for a while.
11:15Then he looked at his
11:17superior, Subi and said,
11:19Subdai, what happened to you?
11:21The decision you made
11:23was not wise.
11:25Why did you divide your army
11:27into two parts?
11:29My informer has told me everything.
11:31You left half of the army
11:33for the protection of the
11:35provisions and the rest
11:37for the help of Toshi Khan.
11:39You left half of the army
11:41for the protection of the
11:43provisions and the rest
11:45for the help of Toshi Khan.
11:47You left half of the army
11:49for the protection of the
11:51provisions and the rest
11:53for the help of Toshi Khan.
11:57Khan-e-Azam, you are right.
11:59Actually, there was news
12:01that a Muslim army
12:03had attacked Toshi Khan.
12:05I lost my senses.
12:07I will not leave Toshi Khan alone
12:09and will reach for his help.
12:11But in my absence,
12:13the leader of the Muslims,
12:15Nizamuddin, after defeating
12:17Toshi Khan, attacked the
12:19part of my army that was
12:21protecting the provisions.
12:23He damaged this army
12:25and took away
12:27all the provisions we had.
12:29Genghis Khan remained silent
12:31for a while.
12:33Then he said,
12:35I will put Jaisi and Pelghosh
12:37behind them and will
12:39appoint a large army for them.
12:41Aulun and Barghah Khan
12:43will also work in this army.
12:45At present, my full attention
12:47is on conquering Khurasan.
12:49All of you will stay with me
12:51in the conquest of Khurasan.
12:53After conquering Khurasan,
12:55the army of Pelghosh and Jaisi
12:57was formed.
12:59Therefore, Genghis Khan
13:01turned to Khurasan
13:03and sent an important message
13:05to the rulers of Khurasan
13:07and other provinces.
13:09When the Sultan learned
13:11about the atrocities of the Mongols,
13:13he sent a message that
13:15the Mongols are
13:17fighting with the people
13:19of these cities and castles
13:21for a long time.
13:23Therefore, until the success
13:25is certain, the leaders
13:27and commanders should not
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