Mahmud Begada wars -2

In modern critique literature, it is said that before reading the book, know the author of the book! The same can be said about the rulers. Because personal life has many effects on the governance of the rulers. In that context, we should look at the inner life of Sultan Mahmood Begada.

Mirat-e-Sikandari (Mirat ie RC or mirror) has noted in the script that it was called 'Baghda' because it won two bastions named Junagadh and Pavagadh. Later, the name 'Bagoda' became popular due to the absence of baghaadha.

Mahmud Bagha, as much as his military achievements, has become especially famous for his personal affairs associated with his life. First of all, about the second word behind its name. Mirat-e-Sikandari (Mirat ie RC or mirror) written in AD 1611 records that it has been called 'Baghda' because it won two bastions named Junagadh and Pavagadh. Later, the name 'Bagoda' became popular due to the absence of baghaadha. However, this does not seem like anything more than wordplay. According to another opinion recorded in Sikandari, a large broad bull is said to swell in the Gujarati language which is two hands wide and high. Sultan's mustache and plump body were of such kind. So it will be called a badge!

The habit of nominating from physical oddity in Gujarat can be considered as a possibility, but the courage of using such an adjective for the Sultan of Gujarat will be done only if he is killed.

Although its nomenclature lies in the number of myths and myths about hundreds, but its physical affluence and food and livelihood have been the subject of attraction for the researchers and not only for Indians, in those days, the European traveler Ludovico de Varthe That is, "Sultan Mahmood Begaya Mustache was so long that women should take the two ends of the nib It can not be said that if you want to kill someone, then it will be spit on the face of a false face with a nipple on the page. The person who dies in half an hour from the poison of leprosy is not able to touch it when he gets dressed. One of my colleagues asked that Sultan was poisoned in this way.

The same opinion is expressed by Portuguese traveler Barbosa. He wrote that when he was Shahjad, it was poisoned to poison him. Prior to this, poison was given in very small quantities. Then gradually increase and increase in large amounts. For this reason, his body was so poisonous that if he sat on his body, the flower would die. It can not be left to eat poisonous poisoning because it will continue to be afraid that if he leaves this condition, he will die. "

Not only this, 17th-century satirist Samuel Butler wrote in his "Hoodiebras" that "The prince of cambays daily food is asp, basilisk and toad", meaning that everyday food of the Khambhak king is poisonous snake, gho and big poisonous frogs. However, here he said that he was the king of Khambhat, it is a mistake, but at that time Khambhat was famous as an international port. So people in other countries knew Khambhat more than Gujarat. The more fun of the personality of Mahmud Begada is that he became a blue beard of Indian history for the foreigners.

Just like daily habit of toxin, its diet has been a matter of debate. Mirat-e-Sikandari has only noted that Mahmood's daily diet was as a Gujarati mound. After the meal, the five shares were eaten by mummara. While sleeping at night, Samosas filled the sockets on both sides of the bed so that they could stand on their side when they stood up and sleep again. After breakfast, after breakfast, he took a glass of pure honey from Makkah and consumed 150 golden bananas. Sultan also said that if God did not make me a ruler, then who would be my stomach?

External historians and contemporary historians, by the above mentioned stories written about Mahmood Begda, are the two big-fashioned historians of Gujarat. S Comicareat and Ratnamani Rao Jote are not surprised. Mr. Jote regards this type of food as a validation for the promotion of digestion or for the digestion of poisons.

When someone wished to kill, Mahumad leopard spit on the face with a nutmeg key clothed with a pan. The person who dies in half an hour from the venom of his leprosy.

Such auspicious and logical-intellectual and unpretentious things have happened in many stories like Siddharaj Jai Singh, Veer Vikram, Chamundrai and Karnadev and Akbar, in Kanhadramprad, Prithviraj Raso and Akbar Nama. Such descriptions of foreign travelers, without the king's authors and real-life watchers, should not be surprised. An exotic traveler from Antiquity has written that in India one person's ears are so big that he can sleep with one ear and another ear! Others have noted that people of India suffer from some euphoria that blood is released from their mouths. Now this blood was not consumed by the people of India, and where the habit of spitting was causing the passenger a disease! Historians should be loyal to how many content items?

These things keep going about the highly educated people. Mahmood Begada is not an exception too. But he did not have any two rites in indigenous foreign writers-writers regarding the history of bringing Gujarat under a umbrella by making war with Gujarat through his imperial attitude. Many wars of Mahmud by wandering about some wrestling wars

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