Alexander story

We have a lot of misconceptions about Alexander the Great, let's talk briefly about him first.

The fanatical European nations called him "Alexander the Great" in order to show their superiority over the blacks of the whites, and we inadvertently adopted the term.

Although he was a looter who set out to conquer the land of the East in his lust for wealth and who orphaned millions of women, widows and children in pursuit of his nefarious goal, the second misconception is that he was a Muslim. Although he was an idolater and considered himself the son of the god Apollo Similarly, a misconception is that Zulqarnain mentioned in the Holy Qur'an was Alexander, although Maulana Abul Kalam Azad in "Turjuman-ul-Quran" and Maulana Maududi in "Tafheem-ul-Quran" have proved by arguments that Zulqarnain is Alexander. No, Cyrus was great.

After this explanation we turn to our main topic Come to, ie Alexander's war with Raja Porus and attack on Lahore.

This is 2350 years ago today, nine hundred years before the dawn of Islam, when Alexander the Great left Greece with a Macedonian army to plunder and kill, until the land of the liberators reached the Punjab. To say He had several battles but really big battles. In other words the real battles were only two, one with King Dara of Iran and the other with Raja Porus, the brave ruler of Punjab, even though he had a large Lao army. But he (Darius) his mother, wife, daughtersHe left the battlefield and fled from the battlefield. After that, victory for Alexander was victory on all sides. The bottom line is that with the exception of a few minor battles, the people who passed by are in front of it When Sikandar reached Punjab, Raja Ambhi of Taxila, who was against Raja Porus, betrayed the land and joined Sikandar in opposition to Porus, just like Mir Jafar in Bengal and Mir Sadiq in Mysore. Siraj-ud-Daulah and Tipu Sultan were betrayed, respectively 

Raja Ambhi betrayed Raja Porus and joined this European looter. If you compare the power of Alexander and Raja Porus, it was like the United States and Vietnam. This Macedonian looter hoped that Raja Porus would do the same as the people of the north had prostrated before him, so he A message of obedience was sent to him. The response of this brave Sput of Des Punjab was astonishing to Alexander. Instead of bowing his head in obedience, he said that our meeting would take place on the battlefield. Has written 

This answer was very surprising for Alexander Vietnam was telling the United States that it would fight it instead of bowing down. Alexander's surprise was that he did not know that the land of the Punjab was the land whose inhabitants and rulers had bowed to the invaders for thousands of years. Instead of trying to recover, they wallow in their sadness and thus, experience more failure

Even though the British, in order to avenge their freedom and resistance from the Punjabis, fabricated and spread lies about them that the people here welcomed the invaders and many people believed this lie. In short, finally at Jhelum between the two
There was a battle in which, according to Greek historians, King Porus was defeated, but according to the same historians, he did not escape from the battlefield, but fought valiantly until, according to Vincent A. Smith and other historians, He was found dead in a semi-dead condition, even after his arrest
He did not bow his head but stood proudly. Alexander was so impressed by his bravery and courage that instead of inviting him to his side, he walked to him on his own. He kept looking, then he was offered a glass of water
Alexander later discovered that: "What do you want, how do I treat you?" In response, he said in a dignified manner: As is the case with a king His head was high even in this world. Thus, according to Greek historians, Raja Porus was defeated, admitting for a moment that
Defeated, defeated but fought. And according to the same historians, in the war against Raja Porus, the back of Alexander's army was so broken and his courage, according to the Greek historian Plutarch, became so dull that he was no longer able to conquer. Returned. But now a battle with the Punjabi heroes
After the battle with Raja Porus, when he reached Lahore, the freedom-loving grandsons of the land of Punjab again faced him with courage and bravery. Listen to the narration of a non-Punjabi historian Syed Muhammad Latif ۔ History has shown that Punjab was invaded by Alexander the Great
The people of were well aware of the use of weapons of war, because when Alexander crossed the river Ravi, the people of this place rode out in battle vehicles to fight him. It was tied like a train to another
Although there is a difference between heaven and earth in these vehicles and in the vehicles of ignorance at that time, and those vehicles will probably be worse than the wheels of the advanced ones of this age, so that the brave fighters in these fighting vehicles will be different from Alexander. They came out to fight, they just had weapons
There were spears and axes, arrows and bows were not mentioned by historians. Greek historians write that when these warriors were allowed to help each other, they would jump into each other's vehicles with great speed and cunning and had special skills and exercises in this regard.It was believed that one of the four dogs was a lion.
Shortly after the encounter, eighty (80) men of the Punjabis were killed by the Greeks and the Punjabis invaded their city. )۔ Then Lahore The people of Sindh were fortified and prepared to fight and die in this condition. However, Alexander was extremely disturbed by the fierce resistance after entering the Punjab. The overwhelming resistance from the side
s a result, his army was discouraged, so instead of besieging Lahore, he decided to flee from here. What a shame that the Musharraf government built a monument to Alexander in Jhelum in 2003 A European looting monument was erected to please the Greek government at the site of what should have been a monument to a brave local king, Porus, who fought for the honor of the land and its inhabitants. Conquered lands and lands and plundered here
In his desire to take Greece to Greece, he deprived millions of widows and children of flowers of their father's affection.

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