- Husayn. The
Ghaznavids retook Ghazni, but lost the city to the
Ghuzz Turks who in turn lost it to
Muhammad of Ghor. In response, the
Ghaznavids fled to La****...
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acknowledging the
nominal suzerainty of the
Ghaznavids. The
seven forts of
Kannauj fell in one day to the
Ghaznavids.
Following this development,
Mahmud engaged...
- the
foundation for the
Ghaznavids to
establish their dominance over
parts of present-day
Afghanistan and India. The
Ghaznavid campaigns in
India serve...
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seized La**** and
expelled the
Ghaznavids from
their last stronghold. The
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Ghaznavids and
later of the Seljuks. However...
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Ghaznavid army at Nishapur. In 1035 the
Seljuk Turks defeated the
Ghaznavids at Nisa. They
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Ghaznavids in 1037...
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against Mas'ud, ****uming the
title of Khwarazm-Shah, and
turned to the
Ghaznavids' enemies, the
Karakhanids of
Samarkand and the Seljuks, for support. Mas'ud...