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- Ghazni (Dari: غزنی, Pashto: غزني), historically known as Ghaznayn (غزنين) or Ghazna (غزنه), also transliterated as Ghuznee, and anciently known as Alexandria...
- Ghaznavid Empire Reign 1048–1049 Predecessor Mas'ud II Successor Abd al-Rashid of Ghazna Died c. 1050 Dynasty Ghaznavid Father Mas'ud I Religion **** Islam...
- entered Ghazna, in the company of Sanjar, and was formally installed as sultan in 1117, but as a v****al of the Great Seljuq Empire. Bahram saw Ghazna, his...
- commander called sipahsalar-i-Hinduwan and lived in their own quarter of Ghazna practicing their own religion. Indian soldiers under their commander Suvendhray...
- The dynasty was founded by Sabuktigin upon his succession to the rule of Ghazna after the death of his father-in-law, Alp Tigin, who was an ex-general of...
- Ibrahim of Ghazna (b. 1033 – d. 1099) was sultan of the Ghaznavid empire from April 1059 until his death in 1099. Having been imprisoned at the fortress...
- August-September 997) was the founder of the Ghaznavid dynasty, and amir of Ghazna from 977 to 997. Sabuktigin was a Turkic slave who was bought by Alp-Tegin...
- Mahmud Saboktagin Masoud Ibn Ebrahim Ghaznavi‌ (492–508 AH) Bahram-Shah of Ghazna (511–552 AH) Khajeh Asilol Molke Heravi LayKhar Ghavamoddine Dargozini Memorials...
- Toghrul of Ghazna (full name: Qiwam ad-Dawlah Abu Said Toghrul), was a Turkic slave general and usurper of the Ghaznavid throne. He was originally a ghulam...
- Samanid Empire, who would later become the semi-independent governor of Ghazna from 962 until his death in 963. Before becoming governor of Ghazni, Alp-Tegin...