Genghis Khan Ep16 - Musalmano Ky Shair Nizam Uddin Ky Hathon Changaiz Khan Ki Tareekhi Shikasht_2

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Genghis Khan Ep16 - Musalmano Ky Shair Nizam Uddin Ky Hathon Changaiz Khan Ki Tareekhi Shikasht_2

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00:30I will also kill the majority of his army.
00:33My brother, if you have any objections in this regard, then tell me.
00:36All the generals agreed to this.
00:38Therefore, a little before sunset, when the light had begun to break from the east, Nizamuddin and Ariz Zuzni came into action.
00:46First of all, Ariz Zuzni started his work.
00:50He took his part of the army and went a little round to the north of the oil-mining army.
00:55Therefore, a little after his departure, Nizamuddin also set out from Ghad with his army and moved to the north.
01:02Nizamuddin, along with his army, freed himself from the chains of poison near the Mongolian army and appeared like a blue sea colliding with the rocks.
01:11The roar of open voices proceeded like fiery streams.
01:15After that, he would stand on the blood of the Mongolian army.
01:18He would descend as the torment of fate.
01:26He would become the cause of the rise and fall of the light in the jacquards and in the archery.
01:31He would embrace the earthquakes.
01:33He would dance and attack like a night.
01:35When the Mongolian saw that a Muslim army had suddenly appeared from somewhere and attacked him, he also came into action.
01:42He would break the chains of nightmares in the shadows of the night.
01:46The roar of restless screams.
01:48The rumbling of the body and soul.
01:50The open voices of death that lost the signs in the wandering voices in the last limits of the eyes.
01:56He would raise blood-soaked hopes in the world of imagination.
02:00He attacked like the fiery streams of the monsters.
02:03Pilgush was happy that there was a small army of Muslims against him.
02:07And he would crush them in a moment.
02:11But after a while, another change took place.
02:15And that is that Ar-e-Zuzni suddenly appeared from the north.
02:18Then he would descend on the army of Pilgush from the north.
02:21He would spread the pain of pain in the lap of Mikias.
02:24He would create a state of shock in the boundless abyss of feelings.
02:29He would become the torment of torment.
02:31He would write the tables of destruction in the waves of incidents.
02:34He would attack like the darkness.
02:37In the ruins of the battlefield, the pulse of the heart was weakening.
02:41The chants of humiliation were resounding.
02:45As soon as the moments of sadness arose,
02:47the blood-stained dance of destruction began to dance.
02:52Mongols, whose nature of cruelty,
02:54whose habit of killing,
02:55whose force was superior.
02:57When Nizam-ud-Din and Ar-e-Zuzni attacked them from the south and north,
03:02killing their companions.
03:05Then the Mongols were looking at each other with questions on their eyes and faces.
03:10In this, Nizam-ud-Din, with his few hands,
03:13with great enthusiasm,
03:15and the army of the Mongols,
03:17reached the head of Pilgush.
03:19The two clashed with each other for a while.
03:21And as a result of this clash,
03:23Nizam-ud-Din cut the neck of Pilgush.
03:26Pilgush fell from the horse in the form of a corpse.
03:29And as the Mongols saw his condition,
03:32a bloody knock on their minds,
03:34a reflection of humiliation on their hearts,
03:36descended.
03:37Therefore, the news of Nizam-ud-Din being killed by Pilgush,
03:40spread from one ear to the other in the entire army.
03:44Therefore, the Mongols accepted defeat and ran away.
03:47For a while, Nizam-ud-Din and Ar-e-Zuzni supported them
03:51and reduced their numbers further.
03:53Then again, they went to the place where they had come from,
03:56and set up an ambush.
03:57And in their surroundings,
03:59as before, they spread their intelligence and activities.
04:02Genghis Khan had not yet reached the news
04:05that what had happened to his commander-in-chief Pilgush
04:08in the outskirts of Nizam-ud-Din,
04:10that he had given his son-in-law Kanjar
04:12a larger army than Pilgush,
04:14and sent him to Nishapur,
04:16so that he could attack Nishapur.
04:18And by then,
04:19Pilgush would also come from Kanjar after leaving Nizam-ud-Din,
04:22and the command of the entire army would come into the hands of Kanjar.
04:25Therefore, at the behest of Genghis Khan,
04:27his son-in-law Kanjar left for Nishapur with a very large army.
04:31Meanwhile, Genghis Khan was informed
04:33that Pilgush was being killed outside Nishapur
04:36and that his countless armies were being killed by the Muslims.
04:40He was deeply saddened.
04:42His son-in-law Kanjar had already come to Nishapur.
04:45He had not yet started the attacks there.
04:48While Genghis Khan sent another army to conquer Nisha.
04:52This army brought together all the Mongols,
04:55who had fled after being defeated by Nizam-ud-Din and Ariz-uz-Zuni.
04:59Therefore, when that army reached Nisha,
05:02the place where Nizam-ud-Din and Ariz-uz-Zuni had set up camp,
05:06they left from there and headed for Nishapur.
05:09On the other hand, Nisha was in such a state
05:11that according to historians,
05:12Pilgush was killed,
05:13but Nisha did not have any heir.
05:16The Mongols had already reached Kumak.
05:18According to historians,
05:21he fought the Mongols for 14 days.
05:24Finally, he lost his courage and the city was conquered.
05:27As per historians,
05:28outside Nisha,
05:29Genghis Khan's best general, Pilgush was killed.
05:32Therefore, it was too late for the city to be conquered
05:35that the Mongols attacked the people of the city like beasts
05:38and cut the people of the city.
05:40Nizam-ud-Din had promised
05:42that he would kill Pilgush
05:44and after Pilgush,
05:45he would also cut the head of Genghis Khan's son-in-law Kanjar.
05:48Nizam-ud-Din and Ariz-Zuni
05:50left Nisha and headed for Nishapur.
05:53They were informed that Sultan Alauddin Khwarazmshah
05:56had set up camp in Nishapur.
05:58Therefore, they hurried to Nishapur
06:01to request the Sultan
06:03to set up camp in Nishapur
06:05and hand over some of his army to them.
06:08The Sultan was the only one inside the city.
06:11We will attack from the outside
06:13and kill all the Mongols
06:15who will attack Nishapur.
06:17But unfortunately,
06:19Nizam-ud-Din and Ariz-Zuni
06:21were on the way
06:23that the Sultan had left Nishapur
06:25and had gone to another destination.
06:28Historians write in detail
06:30about Sultan Alauddin's visit to Nishapur
06:33that when Sultan Alauddin
06:35fled from the fear of the Mongols,
06:37he also passed through Nishapur.
06:39In a state of panic,
06:41he could neither fight nor stay.
06:43Due to his panic,
06:45the whole country was in panic.
06:47On the other hand, the Mongols
06:49used to loot the city they conquered
06:51and kill the people of the city
06:53so that the people of the country
06:55could also respond.
06:57The problem with this was that
06:59the Sultan would take his army
07:01with him and instead of
07:03encouraging the people there,
07:05he would advise them that
07:07instead of fighting the Mongols,
07:09it would be better to be obedient to them.
07:11He gave the same advice to the people of Nishapur.
07:13But the people of Nishapur
07:15had seen the ways of the Mongols.
07:17They knew that escape from death
07:19was not possible,
07:21so instead of the death of helplessness,
07:23it is better to fight and die.
07:25Therefore, they rejected the
07:27advice of the Sultan and
07:29started the defense arrangements.
07:31Historians also write that
07:33the Sultan was still in Nishapur
07:35when his spies informed him
07:37that Genghis Khan had ordered
07:39the army to capture Sultan Khwarazmshah
07:41to be sent to Nishapur.
07:43Therefore, first of all,
07:45according to historians,
07:47he contacted Umar Kafi
07:49who was with him in the army.
07:51The Sultan had also received
07:53the news of the arrival of
07:55Nizamuddin and Ahr-e-Zuzni.
07:57The Sultan also sent a message
07:59to him that he should take care
08:01of his presence in his absence
08:03and left there on the pretext
08:05of hunting himself.
08:07The ruler of Nishapur, Sharfuddin
08:09had gone out of Nishapur
08:11for an event.
08:13When he learned about the
08:15departure of the Sultan from Nishapur,
08:17he left Nishapur immediately
08:19in the hope that
08:21an unfortunate incident
08:23would take place in his absence.
08:25But now he was only three
08:27steps away from Nishapur
08:29that he died.
08:31Therefore, his death was kept
08:33a secret so that people
08:35do not know about it.
09:05On the other hand, after the death
09:07of the ruler of Nishapur, Sharfuddin,
09:09a person named Majeer-ul-Mulk
09:11took care of Nishapur.
09:13This person was very wise.
09:15Therefore, when Salaar Tai of
09:17Genghis Khan sent a message
09:19to the people of Nishapur
09:21that they should accept
09:23the obedience of Genghis Khan,
09:25Majeer-ul-Mulk replied
09:27that your fight is with
09:29Sultan Alauddin Khwarazmshah
09:31and you are threatening him.
09:33As far as I am concerned,
09:35I am not a soldier to fight.
09:37Historians write that Genghis Khan's
09:39Salaar Tai liked this simple
09:41and straightforward answer
09:43and Majeer-ul-Mulk sent some
09:45Tahaifs in this happiness
09:47which Tai accepted and
09:49took those hands of his
09:51and went in pursuit of the Sultan.
09:53After this, Genghis Khan's Salaar
09:55Subdaai also took his army
09:57and passed from there.
09:59He was also in pursuit of
10:01Sultan Alauddin Khwarazmshah.
10:03He stopped outside and
10:05after talking to Sheikh-ul-Islam,
10:07Qazi and some Umara,
10:09he decided that the city
10:11and all the defense posts
10:13should be demolished
10:15and when a Mongol army
10:17passes through the city,
10:19it should be destroyed.
10:21Niz could not resist
10:23the people of the city
10:25which was against
10:27the spirit of this agreement.
10:29The people of Nizhapur
10:31kept silent and
10:33did not object to
10:35the Mongols passing through the city.
10:37But after a while,
10:39there were rumors
10:41about the success of
10:43Sultan Alauddin Khwarazmshah
10:45against the Mongols.
10:47After hearing these rumors,
10:49the attitude of the people
10:51of Nizhapur started to change.
10:53On this occasion,
10:55a person from Tuz
10:57killed him
10:59and sent his head
11:01to the people of Nizhapur
11:03to show them that
11:05they are not ready
11:07to rebel against the Mongols.
11:09During this time,
11:11another change took place.
11:13When Subdai moved forward
11:15with his army,
11:17the son-in-law of Genghis Khan,
11:19Kanjar, came out of Nizhapur
11:21with his army.
11:23The Mongols did not
11:25know that Nizamuddin and
11:27Ariz Uzni were moving
11:29towards Nizhapur.
11:31Kanjar had not yet started
11:33to attack Nizhapur
11:35that Nizamuddin and
11:37Ariz Uzni reached Nizhapur
11:39with their army.
11:41They had already planned
11:43to attack the Mongols
11:45and they were very satisfied
11:47because the army
11:49that was brought by
11:51the son-in-law of Genghis Khan
11:53had already started
11:55to attack Nizhapur.
11:57Nizamuddin and Ariz Uzni
11:59quickly moved towards
12:01the army of Kanjar.
12:03Suddenly, Nizamuddin
12:05appeared in the sea
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