• What Car Brand are you rolling with ???

    There are numerous car companies around the world, each with its own history, specialties, and contributions to the automotive industry. Here are some of the major car manufacturers known globally:

    Toyota: Renowned for its reliability and innovation, Toyota is one of the largest automakers globally, producing a wide range of vehicles from sedans to hybrids and SUVs.

    Volkswagen Group: This conglomerate includes various brands like Volkswagen, Audi, Porsche, Bentley, and others, offering vehicles catering to different market segments and preferences.

    General Motors (GM): The American multinational corporation includes brands like Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC, and Buick, among others, producing cars, trucks, and SUVs.

    Ford: Another American giant, Ford, manufactures vehicles ranging from trucks and SUVs to iconic models like the Mustang.

    Honda: Known for its engineering prowess and reliability, Honda produces cars, motorcycles, and power equipment worldwide.

    Nissan: This Japanese automaker offers a diverse lineup, including cars, trucks, and electric vehicles, under the Nissan brand and its luxury division, Infiniti.

    Mercedes-Benz: Renowned for luxury vehicles and innovation in safety and technology, Mercedes-Benz is a part of Daimler AG.

    BMW: Recognized for performance and luxury, BMW specializes in producing cars and motorcycles.

    Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA): This group includes brands like Fiat, Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram Trucks, and Maserati, among others, catering to various segments of the automotive market.

    Hyundai-Kia: Hyundai and its subsidiary Kia offer a range of vehicles, known for their quality, innovation, and affordability.

    Subaru: Renowned for its all-wheel-drive vehicles and boxer engine design, Subaru has a strong presence in the crossover and SUV market.

    Tesla: A leader in electric vehicles, Tesla has pushed boundaries in innovation, technology, and sustainability in the automotive industry.

    These are just a few among the vast array of car companies globally, each contributing its unique expertise, design philosophies, and technological advancements to the automotive landscape.
    What Car Brand are you rolling with ??? There are numerous car companies around the world, each with its own history, specialties, and contributions to the automotive industry. Here are some of the major car manufacturers known globally: Toyota: Renowned for its reliability and innovation, Toyota is one of the largest automakers globally, producing a wide range of vehicles from sedans to hybrids and SUVs. Volkswagen Group: This conglomerate includes various brands like Volkswagen, Audi, Porsche, Bentley, and others, offering vehicles catering to different market segments and preferences. General Motors (GM): The American multinational corporation includes brands like Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC, and Buick, among others, producing cars, trucks, and SUVs. Ford: Another American giant, Ford, manufactures vehicles ranging from trucks and SUVs to iconic models like the Mustang. Honda: Known for its engineering prowess and reliability, Honda produces cars, motorcycles, and power equipment worldwide. Nissan: This Japanese automaker offers a diverse lineup, including cars, trucks, and electric vehicles, under the Nissan brand and its luxury division, Infiniti. Mercedes-Benz: Renowned for luxury vehicles and innovation in safety and technology, Mercedes-Benz is a part of Daimler AG. BMW: Recognized for performance and luxury, BMW specializes in producing cars and motorcycles. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA): This group includes brands like Fiat, Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram Trucks, and Maserati, among others, catering to various segments of the automotive market. Hyundai-Kia: Hyundai and its subsidiary Kia offer a range of vehicles, known for their quality, innovation, and affordability. Subaru: Renowned for its all-wheel-drive vehicles and boxer engine design, Subaru has a strong presence in the crossover and SUV market. Tesla: A leader in electric vehicles, Tesla has pushed boundaries in innovation, technology, and sustainability in the automotive industry. These are just a few among the vast array of car companies globally, each contributing its unique expertise, design philosophies, and technological advancements to the automotive landscape.
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  • Facts about Tiger of Mysore Tipu Sultan:

    * He was the ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1782 to 1799.
    * He was also known as the "Tiger of Mysore" for his military prowess and his fierce resistance to British rule.
    * He was a skilled military strategist and tactician, and he is credited with introducing a number of innovations to the art of warfare, including the use of iron-cased rockets.
    * He was also a patron of the arts and sciences, and he founded a number of schools and libraries.
    * He was a Muslim ruler, but he was tolerant of other religions and he promoted religious harmony in his kingdom.
    * He was martyred in battle in 1799 by the British East India Company.

    * He was born in Devanahalli, Karnataka, India, on November 20, 1750.
    * His father, Hyder Ali, was the Sultan of Mysore and a powerful military leader.
    * Tipu Sultan was educated in both the Islamic and Western traditions.
    * He was married to Fatima Begum, the daughter of the Nizam of Hyderabad.
    * He had three sons and two daughters.
    * He was a skilled horseman and archer.
    * He was a devout Muslim and he often prayed five times a day.
    * He was a generous ruler and he often gave money to the poor and needy.
    * He was a patron of the arts and sciences and he founded a number of schools and libraries.
    * He was a fierce opponent of the British East India Company and he fought three wars against them.

    Tipu Sultan is a complex and controversial figure. He was a skilled military leader and a patron of the arts and sciences, but he was also a ruthless ruler who persecuted his enemies. He is still remembered today as a hero by many Indians, but he is also seen as a villain by some.

    "It is better to live like a lion for a day than to live like a jackal for a hundred years."

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    #TipuSultan
    Facts about Tiger of Mysore Tipu Sultan: * He was the ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1782 to 1799. * He was also known as the "Tiger of Mysore" for his military prowess and his fierce resistance to British rule. * He was a skilled military strategist and tactician, and he is credited with introducing a number of innovations to the art of warfare, including the use of iron-cased rockets. * He was also a patron of the arts and sciences, and he founded a number of schools and libraries. * He was a Muslim ruler, but he was tolerant of other religions and he promoted religious harmony in his kingdom. * He was martyred in battle in 1799 by the British East India Company. * He was born in Devanahalli, Karnataka, India, on November 20, 1750. * His father, Hyder Ali, was the Sultan of Mysore and a powerful military leader. * Tipu Sultan was educated in both the Islamic and Western traditions. * He was married to Fatima Begum, the daughter of the Nizam of Hyderabad. * He had three sons and two daughters. * He was a skilled horseman and archer. * He was a devout Muslim and he often prayed five times a day. * He was a generous ruler and he often gave money to the poor and needy. * He was a patron of the arts and sciences and he founded a number of schools and libraries. * He was a fierce opponent of the British East India Company and he fought three wars against them. Tipu Sultan is a complex and controversial figure. He was a skilled military leader and a patron of the arts and sciences, but he was also a ruthless ruler who persecuted his enemies. He is still remembered today as a hero by many Indians, but he is also seen as a villain by some. "It is better to live like a lion for a day than to live like a jackal for a hundred years." #IslamicHistory #IslamicGoldenAge #muslimscientists #muslimscientist #TipuSultan
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  • 𝐓𝐡𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐝 𝐛𝐚𝐟𝐟𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐥𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐜𝐲 𝐨𝐟 𝐎𝐭𝐭𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐧 𝐒𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐚𝐧 𝐘𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐢𝐫𝐢𝐦 𝐁𝐚𝐲𝐞𝐳𝐢𝐝 𝐈 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐛𝐨𝐥𝐭 !

    Bayezid I (Reign: 1389-1402) was given the honorific title of Yildirim ( thunderbolt ) for the brilliant speed with which he mobilised his military to attack the enemies. The Sultan is credited for crushing a large scale European crusade in the Battle of Nicopolis (Niğbolu) in 1396. It was a stunning victory as the Ottomans defeated armies of around 20 European states which proves the military prowess of Bayezid 1.

    For his heroic victory at Nicopolis, Sultan Bayezid Han was officially given the title of "Sultan" by the contemporary ceremonial Abassid Caliph residing in Mamluk Egypt.

    The effect of the defeat of Nicopolis was so devastating for Christians that Chronicler Jean Froissart would declare : "Since the battle of Roncesvalles when all twelve peers of France were slain, Christianity received not so great a damage." [Source: Tuchman 561]

    This victory stabilised the Ottoman state and discouraged the formation of future alliance of European states. [Source: Battle of Nicopolis". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2009]. Besides his military skills, Bayezid 1 was very pious Muslim who created a system of sending annual gifts for all the residents of Hejaz (Mecca and Medina) as a sign of his love for Muslim Ummah. [Source: Salih Gülen]

    Unfortunately, Sultan Bayezid's image has been tarnished by certain fanatics who believe that Bayezid 1 was defeated at the battle of Ankara 1402 due to alcoholism (استغفراللہ). It is sad that such baseless lies are bought by the gullible people who lack ability to research. Firstly, the Islamic population of medieval Anatolia would never tolerate a drunkard as ruler. Secondly, if Bayezid had such vices then he wouldn't be able to crush a grand European alliance before.

    The primary reason for the defeat at Ankara conflict was the betrayal of a major chunk of Bayezid's forces who defected to Amir Timur's camp in the midst of battle. Also, we must not forget that Bayezid 1 was busy besieging Constantinople when Timur invaded Eastern Anatolia; which is why Bayezid 1 didn't really have time to formulate a proper war strategy.

    Certain blind admirers of Amir Timur present Bayezid 1 as the person who fueled the fire of war which is factually incorrect. Bayezid 1 was the sovereign ruler of Ottoman Sultanate who refused to bow to a fanatic like Amir Timur who had shed the pure blood of tens of thousands Muslims from India to Iran and to Middle East.
    (shocking example of Timur's cruelty against innocent Muslim civilians in comments below)

    The struggle of Bayezid Yildirim against Timur failed, but it serves us all a lesson that one should never fear defeat if one is on the right path. This is why Bayezid refused to escape the battlefield despite insistence of subordinates. He accepted the defeat but remained steadfast on all his high principles. May Allah elevate the the ranks of Bayezid Yildirim. Amin Ecmain

    May God raise the ranks of Sultan Yildirim Beyazid. Sultan Bayezid Han Coķ Yaşa❤

    Artist credit : Sadiq Huseynov (Azerbaijan)

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    #legacy #Sultan #Osman #devlet #warhistory
    #azerbaijan #military #Prowess #victory
    𝐓𝐡𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐝 𝐛𝐚𝐟𝐟𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐥𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐜𝐲 𝐨𝐟 𝐎𝐭𝐭𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐧 𝐒𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐚𝐧 𝐘𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐢𝐫𝐢𝐦 𝐁𝐚𝐲𝐞𝐳𝐢𝐝 𝐈 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐛𝐨𝐥𝐭 ⚡ ! Bayezid I (Reign: 1389-1402) was given the honorific title of Yildirim ( thunderbolt ⚡) for the brilliant speed with which he mobilised his military to attack the enemies. The Sultan is credited for crushing a large scale European crusade in the Battle of Nicopolis (Niğbolu) in 1396. It was a stunning victory as the Ottomans defeated armies of around 20 European states which proves the military prowess of Bayezid 1. For his heroic victory at Nicopolis, Sultan Bayezid Han was officially given the title of "Sultan" by the contemporary ceremonial Abassid Caliph residing in Mamluk Egypt. The effect of the defeat of Nicopolis was so devastating for Christians that Chronicler Jean Froissart would declare : "Since the battle of Roncesvalles when all twelve peers of France were slain, Christianity received not so great a damage." [Source: Tuchman 561] This victory stabilised the Ottoman state and discouraged the formation of future alliance of European states. [Source: Battle of Nicopolis". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2009]. Besides his military skills, Bayezid 1 was very pious Muslim who created a system of sending annual gifts for all the residents of Hejaz (Mecca and Medina) as a sign of his love for Muslim Ummah. [Source: Salih Gülen] Unfortunately, Sultan Bayezid's image has been tarnished by certain fanatics who believe that Bayezid 1 was defeated at the battle of Ankara 1402 due to alcoholism (استغفراللہ). It is sad that such baseless lies are bought by the gullible people who lack ability to research. Firstly, the Islamic population of medieval Anatolia would never tolerate a drunkard as ruler. Secondly, if Bayezid had such vices then he wouldn't be able to crush a grand European alliance before. The primary reason for the defeat at Ankara conflict was the betrayal of a major chunk of Bayezid's forces who defected to Amir Timur's camp in the midst of battle. Also, we must not forget that Bayezid 1 was busy besieging Constantinople when Timur invaded Eastern Anatolia; which is why Bayezid 1 didn't really have time to formulate a proper war strategy. Certain blind admirers of Amir Timur present Bayezid 1 as the person who fueled the fire of war which is factually incorrect. Bayezid 1 was the sovereign ruler of Ottoman Sultanate who refused to bow to a fanatic like Amir Timur who had shed the pure blood of tens of thousands Muslims from India to Iran and to Middle East. (shocking example of Timur's cruelty against innocent Muslim civilians in comments below) The struggle of Bayezid Yildirim against Timur failed, but it serves us all a lesson that one should never fear defeat if one is on the right path. This is why Bayezid refused to escape the battlefield despite insistence of subordinates. He accepted the defeat but remained steadfast on all his high principles. May Allah elevate the the ranks of Bayezid Yildirim. Amin Ecmain 🤲 May God raise the ranks of Sultan Yildirim Beyazid. Sultan Bayezid Han Coķ Yaşa❤ Artist credit : Sadiq Huseynov (Azerbaijan) #yıldırım #history #osmanli #ottoman #tarih #iran #middleeast #india #Timur #mongol #ankara #anatolia #muslim #arab #warfare #legacy #Sultan #Osman #devlet #warhistory #azerbaijan #military #Prowess #victory
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  • With Teknofest, the six-day mega technology event, underway until September 4 in the Black Sea province of Samsun, one man has captured headlines – and the imagination of a nation.

    Selcuk Bayraktar, who dismisses comparisons to Elon Musk but prefers to follow the footsteps of legendary Muslim scientists like Aziz Sancar, Ismail al Jazari and Al Farghani, is comfortable waxing about the intricacies of UAV warfare as he interacts with throngs of his adoring fans, be they 70-year-olds or 7-year-olds.

    Speaking to TRT World at the fifth Teknofest, the Baykar chairman and CTO described the showcase of Türkiye’s first unmanned fighter aircraft as a ‘dream’ twenty years in the making.

    “That was our Kizilelma,” referring to the rigorous yet gratifying two-decade-long journey, one that sees Türkiye among only three countries in the world now capable of developing such advanced aerial technology.

    At the 2019 Teknofest, Baykar showcased the Bayraktar Akinci, which is capable of conducting operations that are performed alongside combat jets.

    Today, Bayraktar is synonymous with Turkish military prowess around the world, with exports making up over 80 percent of its revenue. It garnered global attention with its success in the Nagorno-Karabakh and other conflicts.

    When discussing Teknofest, Bayraktar describes it as a “revolution” – in that it is an indication of how Türkiye is transforming “from a technology-consuming culture to a technology-developing nation.”
    With Teknofest, the six-day mega technology event, underway until September 4 in the Black Sea province of Samsun, one man has captured headlines – and the imagination of a nation. Selcuk Bayraktar, who dismisses comparisons to Elon Musk but prefers to follow the footsteps of legendary Muslim scientists like Aziz Sancar, Ismail al Jazari and Al Farghani, is comfortable waxing about the intricacies of UAV warfare as he interacts with throngs of his adoring fans, be they 70-year-olds or 7-year-olds. Speaking to TRT World at the fifth Teknofest, the Baykar chairman and CTO described the showcase of Türkiye’s first unmanned fighter aircraft as a ‘dream’ twenty years in the making. “That was our Kizilelma,” referring to the rigorous yet gratifying two-decade-long journey, one that sees Türkiye among only three countries in the world now capable of developing such advanced aerial technology. At the 2019 Teknofest, Baykar showcased the Bayraktar Akinci, which is capable of conducting operations that are performed alongside combat jets. Today, Bayraktar is synonymous with Turkish military prowess around the world, with exports making up over 80 percent of its revenue. It garnered global attention with its success in the Nagorno-Karabakh and other conflicts. When discussing Teknofest, Bayraktar describes it as a “revolution” – in that it is an indication of how Türkiye is transforming “from a technology-consuming culture to a technology-developing nation.”
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