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Ghaznavids - Wikipedia
The Ghaznavid dynasty (Persian: غزنویان Ġaznaviyān) was a Persianate Muslim dynasty of Turkic mamluk origin. [b] It ruled the Ghaznavid Empire or the Empire of Ghazni from 977 to 1186, which at its at its greatest extent, extended from the Oxus to the Indus Valley.
Ghaznavid dynasty | Empire, Rulers, & History | Britannica
2024年12月2日 · Ghaznavid dynasty, (977–1186 ce), dynasty of Turkic origin that ruled in Khorāsān (in northeastern Iran), Afghanistan, and northern India. The founder of the dynasty was Sebüktigin (ruled 977–997), a former Turkic slave who was recognized by the Sāmānids (an Iranian Muslim dynasty) as governor of Ghazna (modern Ghaznī, Afghanistan).
Ghaznavid Empire - New World Encyclopedia
For two centuries, the Ghaznavid Empire, the first significant Muslim power in Central Asia, deliberately propagated Islam among the peoples of the Indian sub-continent. Eventually, Muslims became the second-largest religious community.
Ghaznavid Empire - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …
The Ghaznavid Empire was a Khorāṣānian Karluk 'persianate' Sunni Muslim state, which existed from 975 to 1187. It was centred in Ghazni, a city in the present Afghanistan. It ruled much of Persia, Transoxania, Pakistan and the northern parts of India.
Mahmud of Ghazni - Wikipedia
Abu al-Qasim Mahmud ibn Sabuktigin (Persian: ابوالقاسم محمود بن سبکتگین, romanized: Abu al-Qāṣim Maḥmūd ibn Sabuktigīn; 2 November 971 – 30 April 1030), usually known as Mahmud of Ghazni or Mahmud Ghaznavi (محمود غزنوی), [2] was Sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire, ruling from 998 to …
Ghaznavid Empire - (World History – Before 1500) - Fiveable
The Ghaznavid Empire was a medieval Islamic state that existed from the late 10th to the 12th century, primarily in what is now Afghanistan and parts of Iran, Pakistan, and India.
Sultanates: Ghaznavid - Encyclopedia.com
The Ghaznavids were a Turkish slave-soldier dynasty (mamluk or ghulam) who ruled a sultanate that rose to dominance in eastern Iran, central Afghanistan, and modern-day Pakistan during the eleventh and twelfth centuries c.e.
GHAZNAVIDS – Encyclopaedia Iranica
2001年12月15日 · GHAZNAVIDS, an Islamic dynasty of Turkish slave origin (366-582/977-1186), which in its heyday ruled in the eastern Iranian lands, briefly as far west as Ray and Jebāl; for a while in certain regions north of the Oxus, most notably, in Kᵛārazm; and in Baluchistan and in northwestern India.
Ghaznavid campaigns in India - Wikipedia
The Ghaznavid campaigns in India refer to a series of military expeditions lasting 54 years (973–1027) [original research?] launched by the Ghaznavid Empire, a prominent empire of the 10th and 11th centuries.
Ghaznavid Empire in Punjab (10th AD – 12th AD) - Study IQ …
2025年2月6日 · The Ghaznavid Empire played a critical role in shaping the political and cultural landscape of Afghanistan, Punjab, and northern India. While their military campaigns brought significant territorial expansion, they also paved the way for future Islamic rule in the region.
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