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For Amir Khan, the city in front of him was simply fragile and vulnerable.

The rammed earth walls cannot effectively protect the soldiers in the city. I really don’t know what courage these tribes have to rebel and oppose the powerful Mughal Empire.

Compared with the two, it is like the relationship between a flock and a big tree.

The strong desire for conquest made Aamir Khan immediately give an order to attack.

You must know that he had made a military order in front of Emperor Aurangzeb, and he must conquer Kabul as soon as possible and let these tribes at both ends of the rat fall at the feet of the Mughal Empire.

Compared with the warm and humid South Asian subcontinent, the air here is drier, as if a spark can ignite the entire city.

From the moment the Mughal army sounded the horn of attack, every tribal elder in Kabul City raised his heart to his throat.

No one knows better than them how dangerous the situation is.

If they cannot withstand it, it means death and death.

This is inevitable from the moment both sides tear apart.

Of course, they can feel fear, but fear cannot help them and cannot solve any problems.

Now they can only hold on and how long they can last. As for what happens next, it depends on the Persians.

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Of course, Abbas II chose to send troops to reinforce.

As a king with lofty ambitions, I know very well that it is an extremely critical node now.

Whether you can gain the upper hand in the battle with the Mughal Empire depends on the battle in Kabul.

Whoever can win this battle will undoubtedly have a considerable advantage.

After all, the Safi Empire could not have always relied on the Ming Dynasty.

Whether the powerful enemy can be defeated without the help of the Ming army will also test the combat effectiveness of the Persian army.

Abbas II can't wait to see what this battle can be like.

So he sent an army of 50,000.

There are many numbers. You should know that the entire Persian Empire can mobilize only more than 100,000 troops.

Abbas II still has to leave some to defend the royal capital.

Fifty thousand people were enough, and he believed that the Safi Empire would definitely be the final winner.

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A low horn sounded, which was a signal of the general attack.

No one knew better than Amir Khan that the enemy at present was vulnerable and was as weak as a mosquito.

As long as the Mughal soldiers exerted their strength, they would run away with their heads and scatter in a row.

He appreciates what is happening in front of him in an admirable posture.

The fact is that the Mughal soldiers did not disappoint him.

The soldiers used all their strength one by one, and the desire to attack was very strong.

The soldiers on the city wall will naturally try their best to resist, but the panic they showed showed their difficulty.

Despair lingers by their side, and everyone knows that if they continue like this, the city will be destroyed soon.

The thing that supports them is in one breath, which they firmly believe that the Persians will definitely come.

Since they have shown good favors and surrenders, the Persians will always be in the protection of them. Otherwise, who else dares to hang out with the Persians in the future?

The Persians will definitely do a good job this time, and they must bite it, and they must not let go of this tone.

"Stop it, I will hold it back. The Mughals are all a group of guys who are strong outside and do things on the inside, so it's not a big deal. Everyone has some energy, just hold on for a while."

At this moment, Kabul City is like a small boat floating in the vast sea, and may sink to the bottom of the sea at any time.

The Mughals who attacked strongly were this storm that was likely to sink them to the bottom of the sea.

The storm was so powerful that everyone panicked, but just like the crew could not give up jumping into the sea at will, the Kabulans will now use all their strength to fight to the end.

Because they still have a glimmer of hope when they continue to fight, if they give up, there will be no chance at all.

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The situation seems not as ideal as expected.

After a long attack, Kabul City still failed to take over.

This made Amir Khan very puzzled.

Originally, in his impression, the Kabulians were all a group of mobs. Even if they had a city to defend, they could not resist the attack of the Mughals' professional army.

Mughals are largely limited by the weather.

The weather has been so bad during this period.

Whenever the Mughal soldiers launched a fierce attack, there would be lightning and thunder, followed by heavy rain.

Under such harsh weather conditions, naturally no one can resist it.

The bad weather made the soldiers feel upset and there was no full strength to gather.

This gave Kabulans a chance.

Sometimes it's really a short breath.

If you breathe, you can naturally take Kabul.

But this tone did not continue, and it was always intermittent, and the result was naturally not ideal.

This made Amir Khan very irritable.

He knew very well that if this continued, it would be unfavorable to the situation.

Although it was only a matter of time before the Mughal army captured Kabul City, variables still exist.

The Persians have been eyeing the Kabul region.

The Kabulans dared to turn against the Mughal Empire, and there must be Persians behind them.

This time, Aamir Khan marched and launched a blitzkrieg to prevent the Persians from reacting.

But now it seems that if the Persians cannot be taken down quickly, they will definitely make some moves.

The Persians could not have watched their younger brother be beaten up and turned a blind eye to him. In this case, who would dare to surrender to him in the future?

Now there are two options before Aamir Khan.

One is to take on the bad weather attack.

The consequence of doing so is to bet.

If it cannot be taken down quickly and it happens to meet the reinforcements of the Persian army, the Nakabulans can fully cooperate with the Persians.

In this way, the Mughal army became a sandwiched flesh and was attacked inside and outside.

This is very unfavorable.

Or they choose to call the gold and withdraw the troops for the time being to wait for the effort.

Wait for the arrival of the Persians and then hit the head-on.

One is radical and the other is conservative, each has its pros and cons.

Aamir Khan has a lot of experience, and based on his judgment, it is obvious that the latter should be more reasonable.

Not everyone likes to take risks, such as generals and soldiers.

The reason why Aamir Khan is an ever-winning general seeking stability is a major factor.

After comprehensive consideration, Aamir Khan still chose to withdraw his troops by chanting gold.

After all, the real opponent of the Mughal army was the Persians.

It is only a matter of time before defeating the Persians and then turning back to deal with the Kabulans.

The Kabulans who have lost their backers will undoubtedly lose.


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