Thursday, November 23, 2017

Padmavati controversy, buried here is Alauddin Khilji

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There is a big circle in his name throughout the era, but the movement of people from near his grave goes silent. People standing around the grave are busy taking shelves with the scattered pages of the Delhi Sultanate, but no one is aware that Alauddin Khilji has slept in his grave in front of him. Alauddin Khilji is again in the limelight between Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film Padmavati being attacked across the country.
There is an area in south Delhi, Mehrauli and this is the Qutub Minar. Qutubuddin Aibak of the Mamluk dynasty laid the foundation for this huge tower. Thousands of people visit the Qutub Minar to visit the country from abroad.
Alauddin Khilji's madrasa is in the adjacent complex of Qutub Minar. Outside the madrassa, there is a stone on the side of the Archeological Survey Department, on which some have written, 'This quadrangular courtyard is surrounded by high walls, it was originally a seminary which has entrance gate in the west. It was constructed by Alauddin Khilji (AD 1296-1316 AD) to provide theoretical training. Probably the tomb of Khilji in the middle of the southern part of the Ahatta.
This is the first specimen in India with the madrasa as well as the mausoleum movement. This is probably the Muttasir from Saljukian Rayaayat. The afternoon is going to be there ..... the Khilji is resting in her grave and the children from side to side are being caught each other. Passing through collapsed buildings and stones, these children came from the primary school in Jal Vihar area of ​​South Delhi.
Children do not know whose tomb is. His master, Sahib, who is accompanying him, does not have any idea that among the middle of the room, who is sleeping so impatient. When he was told that he is Alauddin Khalihi, a Padmavati, he says with astonishment, 'Oh, well, this is he?'
When he talked about the history of Delhi with the columnist and the common man's historian RV Smith talking to Allauddin Khilji, he made some kind of Khilji saying, 'Allauddin Khilji was not a wanderer, as it was shown in Padmavati. is. Padmavati has spoiled the image of a king who protects Hindustan from Mongols. If Alauddin was not a Khilji then today the shape of Hindusthan was something else.
Smith, author of books like 'Delhi that no one nozzle' and 'Delhi: Unknown Tales of a City', says Khaliji had attacked Chittor for the expansion of his empire, not to win Padmavati. After defeating King Ratan Singh of Chittor, when he listened to the discussion of the beauty of Rani Padmini, she eagerly wanted to see him. ' As all the stories have been heard in the stories that Rajput Rani stood up in front of a huge mirror and Khilji had seen only one of the queen Padmini in that mirror.
Smith says that after two and a half hundred years after the death of Khilji, the poet of the Nirguna Prema Sharif stream of Bhaktikal composed the 'Padmavat' and added many fictional things to make it interesting. The film is based on the same fictional story.
He also misrepresents this common belief that Rani Padmavati had done jawar to avoid falling into the hands of Alauddin Khilji. After losing defeat in the battle of Rajput King Ratan Singh, due to the Rayaayat, the other women of the palace had jumped into a Chita. When a guard standing near the iron pillar asked the address of Khaliji's dargah, he pointed his hand but he did not know what was special about it. When they came to know, they were surprised at their face, 'well, this is Alauddin Khilji?'
Professor Rakesh Batabayal of Jawaharlal Nehru University, in a controversy over Padmavati, says there is no room for historians to say anything because it has taken the form of freedom of expression, artistry and political debate.
Professor Batabayal says, "History is the production of knowledge but today in the country there have been such forces which do not believe in history." They say that in the name of knowledge of history there is so much that the films are considered as history. We have to understand that film is not history.
He explains that the Khilji was the first ruler of Delhi to decide on the price of commodities and curtail prices to stop black marketing. To stop the loot of the moneylenders, they started the practice of burning horses.
Alauddin, the murderer of uncle: History tells that Alauddin Khilji had murdered his uncle Jalaluddin in October 1296 when he was receiving the hug from him. He betrayed his uncle and declared himself Sultan and completed his coronation on October 22, 1296, in the Lal Mahal of Balban, in Delhi.
This Lal Mahal of Balban, which was located in Delhi's Nizamuddin Basti area, has also collapsed. It is difficult to trace Lal Mahal marks between densely populated settlements.
Okida has come from Japan. Seeing the fallen walls of Khilji's madrasa with his friend, but he is also unaware that in front of which is his grave? The graves are surrounded by walls from around. When the tomb of the tomb was blown away by time, someone has written a wall on the side, 'Guddu Loves Rinky.' There are standing side by side in the madrasa's corners. 'Abe, Aurangzeb had built the Qutub Minar.'
Some big schoolchildren are being kept on each other's shoulders from nearby. Khilji had to be very happy to hear that when the head of Mughal ruler Aurangzeb was being built to build a huge tower like the Qutub Minar, it would be better to remain anonymous as such.

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