بے نام لوگ قسط 21 اردو سبٹائٹل

Isimsizlir episode 21 Urdu subtitles


 


 The Seljuk heir was a man named Seljuk bin Yakak, who was employed by Khan Azam of Turkestan. These people were warriors by nature.  Allah was to grant this non-Muslim family the happiness of the survival of Islam, the security of the Islamic Sultanate and the promotion of the religion. 


The reason for this was that Seljuk bin Yakak left the service of Khan Turkistan and went to Bukhara with his family.  The tribe of Ka also migrated with him because he had certain attributes that the tribe considered him as their mentor. The Seljuks wanted to use their attributes and abilities for a better and greater purpose. 


 He was looking for a religion that is related to human nature. In Bukhara, he was introduced to Islam and accepted Islam. He introduced his family and tribe to the basic teachings of Islam and asked them to become Muslims.  The whole tribe became Muslims. 



Therefore, its descendants are called Seljuk or Al-Seljuk or Seljuk.

 The Seljuk Empire was a Muslim kingdom in the Middle East and Central Asia between the 11th and 14th centuries AD.  It is very important in Muslim history because it was the last empire to unite the Islamic world after the fall of the Abbasids.

 Its borders stretched from China on one side to the Mediterranean Sea and on the other side with Aden to Khwarazm and Bukhara.


 Tughral Beg (founder of the Seljuk Empire):


 The foundation of the Seljuk Empire was laid by Tughral Beg. Tughral Beg was the grandson of Seljuk. Tughral Beg possessed a very powerful personality. He was very intelligent, brave, pious, pious and just. His brother was Chaghari Beg.  


At the beginning of the secession attempt, the Seljuks were defeated by Mahmud Ghaznavi and were confined to Khwarizm, but under the leadership of Tughral and Chaghri, they died in 1028 and 1029 and captured Neshapur. Their successors were Khurasan and Balkh.  I conquered more territories and invaded Ghazni in 1037. In 1039, in the Battle of Dandaniqan, they defeated King Masood I of the Ghaznavid Empire and lost all western parts of the Masood Empire to the Seljuks.  In 1055, Tughral Beg snatched Baghdad from the Shiite kingdom of Bani Buwayh.  According to the eighth Ramadan 454 AH, Tughral Beg died in 1062 AH at the age of seventy.  Before his death, Tughral Beg had completed the work of Seljuk power and domination in Khorasan, Iran and northeastern parts of Iraq.


 Sultan Mohammad Alp Arsalan:




بے نام لوگ قسط 21 دیکھنے کے لیے اسی لائن پر کلک کریں

 Undoubtedly, it would be a lie and slander if we listen to the hearsay of a few people who talk nonsense about these brave and courageous Mujahideen of Islam.  Like some people have made a vicious attempt to tarnish his character by attributing many fabrications to him.

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