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Chapter 68 Dragon Plan Part 7: Bengal Storm (8) The Last Emperor

 Meng Yun is here.

Arrived as promised.

This "appointment" is of course the rumor.

However, as the most powerful prince in Myanmar, Meng Yun is not a reckless man. Is there no one among the more than 200,000 Arakans in Chittagong?

Therefore, he obviously did not know about the situation that happened in Bangladesh and around him, and he knew that even the Mughals and the Marathas confronted each other in Bihar.

In addition, the two major royal forces within Bangladesh are also fighting, and the British, a European force, are also confronting the Truqins - in his intelligence system, the Truqins are Europeans.

He would not miss such a god-given opportunity.

Just after Timur and others had just finished discussing, five or six hundred warships, most of which were sloop sails made by the Burmese themselves, supplemented by small coastal ships with paddles, and a few European armed merchant ships, definitely appeared on the sea near Chittagong in a lightning-thunderous manner!

Fortunately, there were Danes in the city. When Meng Yun's army approached Chittagong about one hundred miles, they knew that if the Bangladesh were in power, they would probably know that if the Burmese people came ashore.

On a large ship that looks like a Chinese building ship, 21 years old, handsome and elegant, wearing a traditional black and red Burmese costume, but wearing a crown on his head stood at the bow of the ship, and couldn't help but feel a little excited.

However, Chittagong was not completely unprepared. Under the mobilization of Danish Governor Anderson, the Arakans, Bangladeshis and Assams were all organized, and an army of 50,000 young and strong was also on the verge of high war.

This is the second time that the Burmese has fought with the Bangladeshis. The previous time this place is still under the control of the Mughal Emperor.

Chittagong is not so easy to fall into the hands of Burmese people.

....

Meng Yun came earlier than expected, but the Marata army that Klewu had been looking forward to was later than expected.

No, no, not some, so far, the Maratha army is still stationed near Bharat without any movement.

The thinking of Asians is completely unreasonable for the British who have not completely controlled the entire India at this time, but the clues have been seen by the Truqins.

Timur decided to help the British motivate the Marathas.

Readers must have some questions when they see this. The Marathas may be ally of the British. Why did Timur motivate the Marathas to attack him?

Just the day before Meng Yun's army arrived, Saiyin entered the sea estuary of the Bota River, headed north and then drove into the Ganges.

Starting from the Great Plain in the middle of the Ganges River, all the way to the estuary of the Ganges River, the Jamna River, and the Bodo River are all extremely wide and extremely deep super rivers, almost equivalent to the near-shore.

Such a river is suitable for the Truchens' iron shell warships to drive.

Not long after, Saiyin arrived in Batra!

Of course, at this time, Bharat was located on the south bank of the Ganges River and occupied by the Marathas. The Mughals could only station in Hajipur, a small town on the north bank.

The Gendag River flows into the Ganges from near Hajipur.

....

The thirty-seven-year-old Alam II sat upright in his command post in Hajipur, looking at a letter with all his attention.

The letter was written in Mongolian. As the emperor of the Mughal dynasty, it was necessary to be proficient in Persian, Turkic and local Urdu, but only a few people also knew Mongolian.

It has been more than two hundred years since I came to the Indian mainland, and a series of Turkic, Persian and even Urdu transformation have been natural.

But this actually the last Mughal emperor, Alam II, knew Mongolian (although his descendants were still breathing, they were actually puppets of the British, and he was the last generation), because it was not until this time that he remembered that his country was called Mughal (Mongul), not Turkestan!

This point was obviously provided to Timur by Dubres, who had been living in India for fifty years.

After reading the letter, Alam II fell into deep thought.

He obviously knew the Truchens, and knew that if they had not defeated Durani in Khorasan, maybe Durani's army would have swam into the Ganges, instead of just plundering in Peshawar as it is now.

His mood relaxed a little, because Timur reminded him in the letter not to be moved by Dulani, as they could not attack the Ganges basin.

Of course, there are two main contents of the letter:

First, the Truchens brought the Peacock Throne, which was taken away by the Persians, symbolizing the supreme throne!

Although this kind of external thing is no longer useful to the Mughal Empire, which is in a panic all day long, because most of their territory is occupied by the Maratha people, or the former Hindu nobles have become independent one after another.

This symbol is only useful to the Islamists on the Great Plains in the middle of the Ganges.

However, as Mughals gradually declined, the role of the Peacock Throne is still very important.

As an emperor, can't he vigorously promote "the great Mughal Empire is back"?

Second, this is what Alam II cares about the most.

The Truchens are ready to help him defeat the Marathas!

The premise is that he must provide the Truchens with a thousand horses, Wari horses!

The Truqins came from a distance of tens of thousands of miles away and could not carry a large number of war horses. They only brought four companies, one company on Lash Island and the other company on Wangbu Port. At present, they only had two companies of war horses!

As powerful forces across the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea, they are proud of that they have almost no infantry, all of them are cavalry!

Although there were more than two brigades who arrived in Bangladesh with the fleet, they were almost all infantry, which was almost unbearable to Timur's opinion.

In addition to the rich resources and a docile population, they have another key factor in their determination to linger in Bangladesh for a long time.

War horse!

When the Mughals invaded India, they carried a large number of Mongolian horses, Persian horses, Afghan horses, and Arab horses. After two hundred years of continuous reproduction, most of the high-quality Indian native horses from Mongolian horses and Arab horses have been cultivated!

The Mawari horse is tall and able to withstand the damp heat of India. It is simply a natural war horse in this place. It has the same effect as the Truqin horse that was carefully bred with the Mongols by the Truqins.

Timur and others immediately realized that this place could not only become a naturalization base for Southeast Asian tribes such as the Arakans, Assams, Burmese, etc., but also become the largest Truqin army outside the Truqin local area!

A large population, excellent war horses, and abundant supplies, India was still defeated by the British. There was nothing else except using the military qualities of the personnel here to explain it.

Think about how such a place would develop if it was controlled by the Truqins, Timur and others were extremely excited.

"Your Majesty, after you received my letter, you took the opportunity of the Afghan invasion and left Batra with your army, leaving only a small amount of military force in the local area. Since the Marathas had made peace with the British, they would go south to attack our army after seeing you leave"

"Once you find out that they have indeed left, you secretly cross the Ganges from the upper reaches, and then take advantage of the Marathas being attacked by our army and suddenly head south to attack its rear, with a thousand cavalry of our army in it - if you can generously provide them with war horses"

"Don't worry, Maratha will be defeated, the British will be defeated, and the Mughal Empire will be regained its glory just around the corner!"

Alam II suddenly opened his eyes, as if he was deeply moved by Timur's words.

He said to a personal soldier kneeling in front of him: "Invite that person in"

After a while, Suha appeared here.

"Tell me, what are your requirements?"

Alam II obviously would not think that just by providing a thousand war horses, the Truchens could help him defeat the powerful Marathas. He must have something else to ask for.

Suha laughed and said, "It's very simple, West Bengal"

"Why?"

"Your Majesty, the situation is already very obvious. Your Majesty has lost control in the areas where Brahmins dominate. The Maratha Alliance is a clear example. How many of them are Nawab appointed by His Majesty and His Majesty's ancestors? But now they are all rebelling"

"Your Majesty's focus is on the Great Plain in the middle of the Ganges and the upper Plain in the Indus River. There are more Islamists there. Even if you regain your glory, your Majesty will not be able to enter the Deccan Plateau again. Keep those places well"

"West Bengal is a major land for Hindus and a place that the Marathas are eager to obtain. It is impossible to give it to His Majesty. If that is the case, why not let our country serve as a buffer?"

"As for East Bengal, your Majesty will do it. There are still many Islamists there"

Suha's tone did not seem to be talking to an emperor, but to an ordinary person, which made Alam II very angry, but he did not dare to annoy the person in front of him-he had learned about the Truchens annihilated the British navy.

He had dealt with the British before, and they also spoke like this person, and he couldn't help but sigh.

"Does the declining dynasties treat this?"

"Paipa..."

Just as he was complaining about himself again, Suha clapped his hands, and soon, several Truchen soldiers carried a large wooden box in.

Alam II immediately came to his senses, and he knew what was inside.

The wooden board nailed on the wooden box was opened, revealing what was inside.

The Peacock Throne!

The whole body is made of gold and covered with various gems of the body!

Alam II rushed over and kept stroking her, muttering to himself in the Urdu language he was best at.

After a while, he stopped stroking and asked his people to carefully take her out of the box.

He personally used a piece of white silk cloth to wipe every corner of the throne and sat up.

Glory, the glory of the empire was immediately sensed.

This is the fucking glory of regaining the empire!

Suha quickly strike while the iron is hot.

"Your Majesty, Durani will only rob near Peshawar and will go back soon. Don't worry, once things happen here, His Highness Timur will immediately write a letter and pass it back to Truchen. Now the eunuch Aga, who is in charge of the power of the Persian Empire, has a harmonious relationship with our country"
Chapter completed!
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