Re: If you could go back in history…
Bhai jaan Insaan kee tareeq main sub seh zayda mehnath hee logon ne jang kee key hain… 
Khair
Agar if I could go back to meet somebody then doubtless I would love to meet Jalal Udin Mohammad Mingboru and perhaps even serve under him.
At the same time I would not mind going hunting with Chingiz Khan or perhaps discussing Islam with Oda Nobunaga…
Most of all I would love to rid the world of Nukes and gladly intorduce all scientists who have ruined mankind with thier war machines to the blessings of the sword.
Re: If you could go back in history...
whoz jal udin mohammad mingboru bhai jaan anyways ?
Re: If you could go back in history...
whoz jal udin mohammad mingboru bhai jaan anyways ?
Jalaludin Mohammad Mingboru was a hero of the last and dying days of the Kwarezm empire. He was son of Kwarzm Shah the 3rd who famously supported Governor Inalchuk of Otrar against Chingiz Khan.
Jalaludin was the eldest surviving son who after the fall of his fathers empire and after his fathers passing travelled from central Asia to Afghanistan and rallied the Muslim armies along the way.
Jalaludin was changed from his imperial and noble birth and became a holy man, gathering the Pathan tribes and the remnants of the Islamic armies of Persia and the Namian Turks he eentually took command of a great army and took on Chingiz Khan's best armies in Afghanistan defeating many of them in open battle and shatering the myth that the Mongols/Mughals were invincible.
He eventually lost the battle of the Indus to Chingiz Khans superior numbers and was forced to exile in Hindustan where he sought refuge with the Turkish sultanate of Delhi...
In the final moments of the Battle of the Indus near modern day Attock fort he famously jumped across the gorge on the back of his horse and the Mongols did not pursue.
Chingiz Khan was said to have told his young son Ogedai that Jalaludin was the bravest enemy he ever saw... for even in defeat he was truimphant and the miracle jump of the gorge has passed into legend.
Afghanistan has a city named Jalalabad after Jalaludin.
Whats more some of Jalaludins followers later rode west and defeated the last Crusader army that held Jerusalem and thus Islamic rule was retained in the city up till the 20th century.
Jalaludin was one of the greatest Muslim warriors of his time his fall from Princedom to become a hermit in the mountains is legendary as are his skills in warfare and also as a just and pious Muslim... it is said he was the only man who beat the Mongols during the life of Chingiz Khan and it was not till Ain Jalut that the Mongols suffered another defeat.
So there you have it... Jalaludin Mohammad Mingboru was a man who deserves great respect brother.
Re: If you could go back in history...
Nice thats awesome ... I think salahudin would be an awesome guy to meet too
Re: If you could go back in history...
Definately Saladin is the Archetype hero of the Crusades becuase he stands out as supremely mercifull not only to his own side but the enemys call him Mercifull too... that is indeed a great achievement when you think of it...
Whilst Saladin was perhaps not the best fighter of his time... he proved that fighting is also a thinking mans game, the way he ultimately stopped Richard the Lionhearts 3rd Crusade is an eternal example of brains over braun.
Compare that with the Mamlukes who took over the Egyptian sultanate but made as many enemies as victories...