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Chapter 1028 Entering India

Wu Sangui's army advanced rapidly along the Khyber Pass.

The cavalry in front served everywhere, staring at the army. The cavalry occasionally stopped their horses and stood up to check the bare red clay peaks on both sides of the valley.

The terrain here is steep, but the lack of vegetation on the hillside makes it clear to the scouts and have not discovered the Mughal army.

At this time, on the war horses, densely packed armored cavalry stretched for more than ten miles, and the army passed through the valley, and the picture was quite spectacular.

Such a dangerous terrain can block the passage of the army whenever a wall is closed.

Wu Sangui was riding on the war horse, sighing at the steepness of the valley, while worried that an enemy would suddenly emerge.

Although Sun Kewang said that the Mughals did not station troops in the valley, for Wu Sangui and the generals of the Zhou army, as long as they had a little military knowledge, they would not be able to give up this place where military strategists must fight for, and they were always worried.

"Did you know how many troops the Mughal founded and Taizu led, conquered the northwestern part of India?" Sun Kewang saw Wu Sangui tense and said with a smile.

Wu Sangui shook his head slightly, "From the map, this Indian is not small, and the territory is close to the size of the pass, so he can still have an army of 100,000."

When Manchu entered the pass, the 180,000 army, plus his 50,000 Guanning army, totaling more than 200,000 people, almost conquered the Ming Dynasty.

Sun Kewang said that India is easy to conquer, but Wu Sangui guessed that he would have to start at 100,000 yuan.

Sun Kewang shook his head and smiled, "Twenty thousand Timur Cavalry."

"Ten thousand people, Mughal was established?" Wu Sangui raised his eyebrows.

Sun Kewang continued: "I'm telling you an interesting story from the Tang Dynasty!"

Wu Sangui and many Zhou generals raised their ears, and Wu Sangui said: "Has the Tang Dynasty also conquered India? Why haven't I heard of it?"

"The Tang Dynasty did not send troops. It was Wang Xuance, the envoy sent by the Tang Dynasty. He destroyed the country of India with the name of the Tang Dynasty. It can be said that one person destroyed one country!" Sun Kewang said.

"One person destroys one country?" Wu Sangui and many Zhou generals didn't believe it very much, and it felt too mysterious.

Sun Kewang said: "In the fifteenth year of Zhenguan in the Tang Dynasty, Zhongtianzhu sent envoys to Tang. Emperor Taizong of Tang was extremely happy, but in the following years, there was no news about Zhongtianzhu. So in the 21st year of Zhenguan, Emperor Taizong of Tang took Wang Xuance as the main envoy to Tianzhu. After Wang Xuance arrived in Zhongtianzhu, he realized that the reason why Zhongtianzhu stopped paying tribute was because the new king Aronatshun had a coup, seized power, and thus cut off contact with the Tang Dynasty. This Aronatshun was extremely arrogant. Not only did he not welcome the envoys of the Tang Dynasty, he also sent troops to attack the envoys and rob the envoys of the envoys. Only Wang Xuance and Jiang Shiren fled to Tubo in the entire envoy."

Seeing that Wu Sangui and others were attracted, Sun Kewang continued to say: "Wang Xuance, who was in good condition at that time, and Wang Xuance, who escaped by chance, was very angry. He borrowed 1,000 soldiers from Tubo, and then issued a proclamation to recruit 7,000 soldiers and horses from Nipola. He killed Zhongtianzhu in a mighty way. He defeated Aronatushu in three battles, captured tens of thousands of prisoners and surrendered to more than 500 cities, which shocked foreign lands, shocked Tianzhu. In May of the 22nd year of Zhenguan, Wang Xuance sent the captured Aronatushu, princess, sons, and more than 10,000 men and women, and more than 20,000 cattle and horses to Chang'an to offer prisoners. Emperor Taizong of Tang appointed Wang Xuance as the sanctuary of the court. These were not made up by the ministers, but were proved by ancient books!"

Many people were shocked after hearing this.

Wu Sangui sighed: "During the Han and Tang Dynasties, our Han family's blood and energy are beyond our comparison!"

At this time, a horse rushed over and said, "Your Majesty, twenty miles ahead is the exit of the valley."

Wu Sangui asked, "Can Mughal troops be defended?"

"No soldiers and horses were found to be defended along the way!" The scout clasped his fists and reported.

When Wu Sangui heard this, he laughed. He stood tall on the horse's back and waved his fist passionately, "Send the army to speed up the march and conquer India with me."

After listening to the story told by Sun Kewang, Wu Sangui and many Zhou generals rose sharply and all became energetic.

The officers in the valley shouted loudly, the cavalry speeded up, and the horses galloped forward with their hooves.

When it was dark, the 20,000 Zhou troops finally crossed the Hindu Kush Mountains and walked out of the Khyber Pass.

At this time, under Wu Sangui's Daqin Zhuma, the front became an endless river valley plain.

"Your Majesty, from the map, not far ahead is the Peshawar City of Mughals. The army can seize this city as a stronghold for advancement." Sun Kewang looked at the map and looked up.

Wu Sangui pulled out his battle knife when he heard this, pointed forward, and shouted loudly, "Kill it over and wash away the Peshawar blood."

Wu Sangui decided to copy Huang Taiji's strategy of entering the pass and carry out bloody massacres and cruel robbery on the Mughal Empire in order to deter the Indians and consume the Mughal national strength.

After continuous invasion and plunder, when the Mughals' strength declined, they would erode whales and seize the land of India and ascend to the throne and become emperor.

Peshawar is a small town on the Mughal border. There are only about 6,000 people living here. There are no walls, just a larger village.

As night fell, Peshawar was quiet, the shanty towns where the untouchables lived outside the city were pitch black, and only the yards of the high caste nobles in the middle were still lit.

At this time, in the densely packed slums, the untouchables had already fallen asleep and did not notice it. A few miles away, Wu Sangui led 20,000 cavalrymen and galloped over to death.

The Zhou cavalry raised their horse lances and muskets, like a group of hungry wolves pounced on the city.

When the cavalry approached the city, they divided into several groups and surrounded the city from all directions. Wu Sangui pulled out his battle knife and roared and roared, "Kill!"

The 20,000 cavalry of Zhou army rushed towards the city, preparing to launch a bloody massacre and rob a fortune.

The cavalry rushed into the city and raised their swords, but no one resisted. Among the low shanty towns, the thin Indian untouchables knelt on the ground and shivered.

The Zhou cavalry turned over and dismounted and broke into the home of the untouchables, preparing to rob, but found that the home of the untouchables was poorer than the beggars.

This disappointed the Zhou cavalry and rushed into the city, surrounding several large houses.

The Indians in the mansion were different from the black and thin untouchables, with fair skin and women bulged in. Zhou Jun knocked open the door with wood, rushed in, and cut all the men inside to death, and then began to rob the property inside and rape the women in the mansion.

Guan Ning Army, whose beastly nature had been suppressed for a long time, was released again at this moment, and there were miserable scenes everywhere.

A few days later, the city of Delhi, the Mughal Empire.

The imperial emperor Aurangzebu Dahan was admiring the charming singer in the extravagant palace, exposing his navel, twisting his waist to dance. A guard hurried forward and came to Dahan, whispering in his ears.

Aurangzeb looked at the guard in disbelief. After receiving the guard's affirmative look, he was furious; "Damn it, they are seeking death!"
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