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our people. We made quick work of the dull, stupid wanderers

our people. We made quick work of the dull, stupid wanderers

and then turned east and met the [[Samar-Kand]] corps, reinforced by Tugluk's army, We met in the late afternoon with the sun our backs. As a beheld the drab garb and the awkward big wheeled '''Kankalis''' of the northerners, I took pride in the colourful force Allah had given me. I was sure that the Mangols were amazed in their sleepy eyed way at the splendid warriors they faced-the heavenly host of Allah's own guard. We drew up in a line and camped for the night, eager to dazzle and defeat the hateful [[Jats]] in the next bright sun rise.... All night and all day it rained. Another day and another night and the slow-moving [[Jats]] drew up in a battle line. From the combersome Kankalis, high above the mud on their eight-foot wheels, the Mangols had taken dry horse blankets, dry weapons and shovels with which to derain their camp grounds so they faced us in comfort and superior strength." Conquests of Tamerlane, page 108.

and then turned east and met the [[Samar-Kand]] corps, reinforced by Tugluk's army, We met in the late afternoon with the sun our backs. As a beheld the drab garb and the awkward big wheeled '''Kankalis''' of the northerners, I took pride in the colourful force Allah had given me. I was sure that the Mangols were amazed in their sleepy eyed way at the splendid warriors they faced-the heavenly host of Allah's own guard. We drew up in a line and camped for the night, eager to dazzle and defeat the hateful [[Jats]] in the next bright sun rise.... All night and all day it rained. Another day and another night and the slow-moving [[Jats]] drew up in a battle line. From the combersome Kankalis, high above the mud on their eight-foot wheels, the Mangols had taken dry horse blankets, dry weapons and shovels with which to derain their camp grounds so they faced us in comfort and superior strength." Conquests of Tamerlane, page 108.



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Jat strongholds at Bokhara, Khojend and Karshi ==

"Things are worse than ever-he (Zain-ad-din) Said. Even I

"Things are worse than ever-he (Zain-ad-din) Said. Even I



the chief Mollah have to live in hiding where you found me. It is the same in [[Bokhara]] and [[Khojend]] and [[Karshi]]-everywhere. There is not a single Tatar prince to lead us. You are the only Amir who dared near the [[Jat]] strongholds ..... Zain-ad-din studied me shrewdly. I had once accepted Allah's mantle-I wanted to wear it no more. Pray on a scourage on the [[Jats]], I said seriously and then in a moment of inspiration I added seriously; Pray for a scourage on their horses. Without horses, the [[Jats]] are powerless." Conquests of Tamerlane, page 125.

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the chief Mollah have to live in hiding where you found me. It is the same in [[Bokhara]] and [[Khojend]] and [[
Qarshi|
Karshi]]-everywhere. There is not a single Tatar prince to lead us. You are the only Amir who dared near the [[Jat]] strongholds ..... Zain-ad-din studied me shrewdly. I had once accepted Allah's mantle-I wanted to wear it no more. Pray on a scourage on the [[Jats]], I said seriously and then in a moment of inspiration I added seriously; Pray for a scourage on their horses. Without horses, the [[Jats]] are powerless." Conquests of Tamerlane, page 125.

"So I stayed on at '''[[Kumrud]]''' with Dilshad and Jahangir and old Saif-ad-din. The winter passed quickly. In the spring all

"So I stayed on at '''[[Kumrud]]''' with Dilshad and Jahangir and old Saif-ad-din. The winter passed quickly. In the spring all

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[[Being Improved]]



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the
[[
Jats
]]
horses staggered and died; and the plain simple people -the Faithful-rose up in arms, without Amirs to lead them and drove out their enemies. Outcasts grew rich by looting and pillaging while the brave citizens fought the
[[
Jats
]]
in the streets. I still made no move, while chaos reigned and the Mongol barbarians trudged north of foot." Conquests of Tamerlane, page 130.



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the Jats horses staggered and died; and the plain simple people

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-the Faithful-rose up in arms, without Amirs to lead them

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and drove out their enemies. Outcasts grew rich by looting and

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pillaging while the brave citizens fought the Jats in the streets.

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I still made no move, while chaos reigned and the Mongol

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barbarians trudged north of foot." Conquests of Tamerlane,

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page 130.

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"So it was that I skirted the boundaries of Hussayn's empire.

"So it was that I skirted the boundaries of Hussayn's empire.



subduing the Badakshani raiders on the glacier trails of

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subduing the
[[
Badakshani
]]
raiders on the glacier trails of



Pamirs
, destroying Persian-chieftains on the desert sands

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[[Pamir]]s
, destroying
[[
Persian
]]
-chieftains on the desert sands south of the
[[
Amu Darya
]]
, and ultimately driving the
[[
Jats
]]
across the steppes and out of the mountains."- Conquests of Tamer-lane, page 152.



south of the
.
Amu Darya, and ultimately driving the Jats across

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the steppes and out of the mountains."-Conquests of Tamer-

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lane, page 152.

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"For a week I ran into nothing more formidable than the

"For a week I ran into nothing more formidable than the



temporary auls (villages) of the Jat nomads-battle clusters of

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temporary
''
auls
''
(villages) of the
[[
Jat
]]
nomads-battle clusters of gray felt yurts which disappeared overnight. Then I
encountered
an occasional patrol, none of which offered battle. Then I camped on sites which showed signs of having been recently occupied by an entire army-but one smaller than my own and by the time I reached
[[
Lake Balkhas
]]
, it was apparent that Kamarad-din was retreating before me, either to make a stand at
[[
Almalyk
]]
(now
[[Alma
-Alta
]]
) or to try to lure me into the Gobi Desert and hold me until winter set in." Conquests of Tamer-lane, page 232.



gray felt yurts which disappeared overnight. Then I
encounter-

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ed
an occasional patrol, none of which offered battle. Then I

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camped on sites which showed signs of having been recently

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occupied by an entire army-but one smaller than my own
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and by the time I reached Lake Balkhas, it was apparent that

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Kamarad-din was retreating before me, either to make a stand

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at Almalyk (now
Alrna
-Alta) or to try to lure me into the Gobi

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Desert and hold me until winter set in." Conquests of Tamer-

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lane, page 232.

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"After three days of sporadic fighting I forced the Jat

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"After three days of sporadic fighting I forced the
'''
Jat



Khan to mak a stand, and defeated him completely. Since I

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Khan
'''
to mak a stand, and defeated him completely. Since I



needed his animals and supplies and did not have the facilities

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needed his animals and supplies and did not have the facilities for transporting prisoners, I took no captives except a few hundred of the best women and put the rest of the
[[
Jats
]]
to death." Conquests of Tamerlane, page 232.



for transporting prisoners, I took no captives except a few

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hundred of the best women and put the rest of the Jats to

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death." Conquests of Tamerlane, page 232.

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Jat strongholds in India were (
I
)
Bbaratpura
, (2)
Dholpura
,

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== Jat strongholds in India ==



(3) Kocheswar, (4) Patiala, (
S
) Tilpat, (6)
Sinsani
, (7)
Sogor
,

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Jat strongholds in India were (
1
)
[[Bharatpur]]
, (2)
[[Dholpur]]
, (3)
[[
Kocheswar
]]
, (4)
[[
Patiala
]]
, (
5
)
[[
Tilpat
]]
, (6)
[[Sinsini]]
, (7)
[[Sogar]]
, (8)
[[
Kamar
]]
near
[[
Kosi
]]
in
[[
Mathura
]]
District. (9)
[[
Deeg
]]
.



(8) Kamar near Kosi in Mathura District. (9) Deeg.

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~rabia bef~he
prophet, was
~led
by Aryans since "the
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[[Arabia]] before
prophet, was
settled
by
[[
Aryans
]]
since "the centre of worship at
[[Macca]]
was the
[[
Kaaba
]]
. This sacred
temple containead embeded
in the eastern corner, a redish-black stone



centre of worship at
ftlOcca
was the Kaaba. This sacred
te.!llple

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containea~ emo«Iea
in the eastern corner, a redish-black stone
•.

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[[History of Origin of Some Clans in India]]:End of p.52

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which is believed to be a meteorite, it is semi-circular in shape

which is believed to be a meteorite, it is semi-circular in shape  

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