Dr. Ragheb El-Sergany

Biography

Tatars

End of the myth

The army that invaded almost half the globe had perished. Have you ever heard about the like of this? More

End of the myth

Tatars

Death of the tyrant

The Muslim hero, Jamaal Ad-Deen Aaqoosh Ash-Shams, raised his sword, and, with all his power, struck the neck of Kitbuqa. More

Death of the tyrant

Tatars

Kitbuqa in the trap

Kitbuqa discovered the war plan when it was too late; and the Tatars were besieged inside the ‘Ayn Jaaloot Valley. More

Kitbuqa in the trap

Tatars

How did Kitbuqa do that?

How did Kitbuqa do that? That is indeed the arrangement of the Lord of the Worlds. More

How did Kitbuqa do that?

Tatars

The foolishness of force

In the thick of enthusiasm of Kitbuqa to exterminate the Muslim army, he took all his soldiers with him. More

The foolishness of force

Tatars

Both armies collided horrifically

The Muslim forces mixed with those of the Tatars; and very soon body pieces were scattered and the sound of swords became higher than those of soldiers. More

Both armies collided horrifically

Tatars

The meeting flared up

Kitbuqa cast a glance at the army forefront which was visible to him, and found it very small in comparison with his forces. More

The meeting flared up

Tatars

Muslim Leader Joins tatars

Saarim Ad-Deen Aybak, a Muslim emir captured by Hulagu when he conquered Shaam, and accepted to serve in the Tatar army. More

Muslim Leader Joins tatars

Tatars

‘Ayn Jaaloot Battle

The army of Kitbuqa came alongside the West of Baysaan and then headed southwards to ‘Ayn Jaaloot. More

‘Ayn Jaaloot Battle

Tatars

The time from 624 to 627 A.H.

In 626 A.H.; Bayt Al-Maqdis was handed over to the Crusaders under a peace treaty, in return, the Crusaders left some Emirates in Shaam to the Muslims. More

The time from 624 to 627 A.H.

Tatars

What did Jalaal Ad-Deen do?

He crossed the Indus River and entered Kirman, South of Pakistan, and exceeded it to the South of Persia (Iran), and then started to gather supporters. More

What did Jalaal Ad-Deen do?

Tatars

The incidents of 621 A.H.

Jalaal Ad-Deen felt that the conditions were suitable to return to the kingdom of Khwarezm in search for the lost sovereignty. More

The incidents of 621 A.H.