M A Gillani

The Synagogue Of Satan

IntroductionThe book The Synagogue of Satan” highlights the secret history of Jewish world domination. The researcher ANDREW HITCHCOCK has uncovered the wicked group responsible for virtually all wars, revolutions, financial debacles and social upheavals. TEXE MARRS, the bestselling author has mentioned in the foreword that ANDREW HITCHCOCK, the author of the book has accurately identified…

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An Old Soldier Remembers

IntroductionSeventy years ago I had joined 7/2 Punjab Regt (now part of the Indian Army) in Arakan (Burma). This was a newly raised battalion consisting of mostly young soldiers who had carried out only basic training. Even most of the senior NCSs had not participated in any battle, except some had experience of Frontier warfare….

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An Old Soldier Remembers

In June 1945 the 2nd-in-command Maj RAINSFORD took over the command. He often remained serious and the wrinkles of his forces conveyed sternness, and junior officers particularly never felt at ease in his presence. The 2nd in Command had a wonderful gift for narrating jokes which often forced the commanding officer to smile. During July…

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An Old Soldier Remembers

Eighty years ago I had seen the famous historical building known as CHAUBURJI situated on the west of Multan road, was the gateway of the garden of ZEB-UN-NISA, or ZEBINDA BEGAM. When the garden was complete, the royal lady bestowed it o MIAN BAI her favourite female attendant who had supervised its construction. One day…

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An Old Soldier Remembers

IntroductionI am highlighting in this article some events pertaining to my hazardous journey from SINGAPORE (South East Asian Command) to PAKISTAN. The memorable events of those days (1947) also remain among my most precious recollections. I sincerely hope our learned readers will not be bored reading it. A Letter from HomeDuring 1946-47 I was serving…

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An Old Soldier Remembers

IntroductionI treasure the memory of my military life (2nd World War, 1943-45, Kashmir War, 1948, September 1965 War and the December 1971 War). During battles I had commanded patrols, platoon, rifle company battalion and a heterogeneous force. Hardly with 6 months service during October 1843 I joined 7/2 Punjab (now part of the Indian Army)…

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Lahore – Heart of Pakistan

IntroductionI visited Lahore for the first time eighty years ago but the entire picture of those days is as clear in my eyes as daylight. After retirement as a Risaldar my maternal grandfather had built a house outside SHERANWALA gate close to the MAULVI FEROZE DIN KA CHAPA KHANA (Press). I was told by my…

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The Decisive Battle of Yarmuk

Remember thy Lord inspiredThe angels (with the message);“I am with you; giveFirmness to the Believers;I will instill terrorInto the hearts of the unbelievers;Smite ye above their necksAnd smite all theirFinger tips off them.”(Surah Al-Anfal, Para 8. Ayat 12) IntroductionIt was a classic defensive offensive battle in which the Arab commander (KHALID BIN WALEED) inflicted crushing…

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The Decisive Battle of Ajnadin

IntroductionThe principle of Time and Space helps timely concentration of a force and thus surprise is achieved for eventual success. The AJNADIN Battle (30 July 634) is a brilliant example of Time and Space and timely concentration principles applied by the Arab commander for achieving a resounding success against a well armed army that was…

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