Comments by "Shafqat Ishan" (@shafqatishan437) on "Let's Talk Religion"
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@genekalutsky8813 they killed 1.6 million of the 2 million that existed in the city at that time. They killed non combatants, women and children, carpenters, book writers, street beggars, ill patients in hospitals, even killed domestic animals. Tigris river was red with human blood for 3 days. The grand library of Baghdad was entirely burned, centuries of book and manuscript collections of greek, Egyptian, Persian and Arabian scholars of all fields of knowledge including math, science, history, philosophy, literature etc has been lost forever.
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@mdi786 No, Alauddin came much later, he only faught weaker Chaghtai Khanate. Chenghis Khan didn't attack delhi mainly because of 3 reasons- 1st, the Shah of Delhi didn't give refuge to Jalaluddin Khwarijmi who was at war against mongols, so it was a respectful gesture, second it was hot and humid weather that was uncomfortable for Mongols, and 3rd reason, as great and rich as Delhi was back then, it was still nothing compared to Baghdad, Bukhara, Samarkhand, Aleppo etc which were their main targets which they achieved.
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