History of War Between Jalaluddin Khwarazm and Genghis Khan | Hindi/Urdu | Nuktaa

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It was the beginning of the 13th century and Chengez Khan was on the ascendant. Having subdued and united the many free-ranging Mongol tribes, he was reaching westward. As he neared the valley of the Syr Darya, the Khan sent an embassy to Mohammad, Jalaluddin’s father. Besides court officials, there were over four hundred Muslim traders with merchandise of great value. The message to the Sultan was to take this overture as an invitation to friendship and opening up of trade and travel between the two dominions. Disturbed by the Mongols unbroken string of victories, Mohammad, who called himself Alexander, was clearly bereft of reason. The merchants were ruthlessly murdered, their goods confiscated and the ambassadors expelled. Chengez Khan promptly sent another embassy seeking redress. One of the three officials was beheaded. The beards of the remaining officials were shaved and they were expelled in humiliation. Changez Khan then came down on Khwarazm like an all-destroying tempest. Mohammad fled and died on an island in the Caspian, his son hard put to procure even a shroud for the fugitive. Taking up the banner, with the Mongols hard on his heels, Jalaluddin fled first to Afghanistan and then across the Suleman Mountains into the Peshawar valley. Outside the village of Nizampur (Nowshera), by the banks of the Sindhu River, a great battle was fought in February 1221. Changez Khan’s Mongols prevailed. When Jalaluddin knew defeat was certain, he madly galloped his horse to the river’s edge and made it leap off into the cold blue eddies below. Fraudsters like Hijazi bill him a hero because, Juvaini writes that the Khan called up his sons and pointing to the fleeing coward said that a father should hope to have a son as courageous as him. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For More Such Informative Videos: Please Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Nuktaa    / @nuktaa   Like Our facebook page: www.facebook.com/nuktaaofficial/ Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/nuktaaofficial ---------- For Religious Content, Please Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Taseer Online    / @taseeronline   Like Our facebook page: www.facebook.com/taseeronline/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit us on Snack Videos: sck.io/QcdX1itT
2 سال پیش در تاریخ 1401/09/14 منتشر شده است.
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