Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Babar's Invasion (1525 A.D)

Jail where Guru Nanak dev ji were kept by Babar

Babar was soldier of fortune, founder of the Mughal dynasty in India, diarist and poet, descending in the fifth generation from Timur, was born on 14 February 1483. In June 1494, he succeeded his father, 'Umar Shaik , as ruler of Farghana, whose revenues supported no more than a few hundred cavalry. With this force of helmeted, mailclad warriors, Babar began his career of conquest. He joined in the family struggle for power, thrice winning and thrice losing Samarkand, alternately master of a kingdom or a wanderer through the hills. In 1504, he made himself master of Kabul and so came in touch with India whose wealth was a standing temptation. In 1517 and again in 1519, he swept down the Afghan plateau into the plains of India. He entered the Punjab in 1523 on the invitation of Daulat Khan Lodhi, the governor of the province, and 'Alam Khan, an uncle of Ibrahim Lodhi, the Delhi Sultan. But, wars in his home country however, compelled Babar to return so that his final invasion was not begun until November 1525.

Babar's army of 12,000 men was mostly undisciplined group of men who wanted to loot the riches of India. These 12,000 men, a tiny army with which to attempt the conquest of Ibrahim Lodhi's realm, first devasted Punjab.Guru Nanak in his famous epic named "Babarvani" describes the atrocities of Babar and his men in Punjab.

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Babar's Invasion (1525 A.D)

Jail where Guru Nanak dev ji were kept by Babar

Babar was soldier of fortune, founder of the Mughal dynasty in India, diarist and poet, descending in the fifth generation from Timur, was born on 14 February 1483. In June 1494, he succeeded his father, 'Umar Shaik , as ruler of Farghana, whose revenues supported no more than a few hundred cavalry. With this force of helmeted, mailclad warriors, Babar began his career of conquest. He joined in the family struggle for power, thrice winning and thrice losing Samarkand, alternately master of a kingdom or a wanderer through the hills. In 1504, he made himself master of Kabul and so came in touch with India whose wealth was a standing temptation. In 1517 and again in 1519, he swept down the Afghan plateau into the plains of India. He entered the Punjab in 1523 on the invitation of Daulat Khan Lodhi, the governor of the province, and 'Alam Khan, an uncle of Ibrahim Lodhi, the Delhi Sultan. But, wars in his home country however, compelled Babar to return so that his final invasion was not begun until November 1525.

Babar's army of 12,000 men was mostly undisciplined group of men who wanted to loot the riches of India. These 12,000 men, a tiny army with which to attempt the conquest of Ibrahim Lodhi's realm, first devasted Punjab.Guru Nanak in his famous epic named "Babarvani" describes the atrocities of Babar and his men in Punjab.

Friday, September 25, 2009

FREEDOM PARADE


ON THE WAY OF MOHAMMED (sal)
BY THE GUIDANCE OF QURAN
AS THE VICTORY OF BANIPAT & KHANWA
SOON WE WILL MAKE THE MUGAL GOVERNMENT IN INDIA WHICH WILL BE PRODUCT THE PEOPLE OF INDIA WITHOUT ANY DIFFERENCES AMONG THEM
WE LOVE INDIA
WE BORN IN INDIA
WE WILL DIE IN INDIA
WE PRODUCT INDIA
WE MAKE INDIA AS EMPOWERMENT AS SOON ............................
NAYA KARAVAAN NAYA HINDUSTAN