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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...
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November 971 – 30
April 1030),
usually known as
Mahmud of
Ghazni or
Mahmud Ghaznavi (محمود غزنوی), was
Sultan of the
Ghaznavid Empire, ruling...
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Muhammad of
Ghazni (Persian: محمد غزنوی) (b. 998 – d. 1041) was
Sultan of the
Ghaznavid Empire briefly in 1030, and then
later from 1040 to 1041. He ascended...
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Ghazni (Dari: غزنی; Pashto: غزني) is one of the 34
provinces of Afghanistan,
located in
southeastern Afghanistan. The
province contains 19 districts, encomp****ing...
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which the city is the
capital Ghazni District,
district surrounding the city
Citadel of
Ghazni,
fortress in
Ghazni Ghazni under the Ghaznavids, history...
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Muhammad subjugated the
Oghuz Turks after a
series of
forays and
annexed Ghazni where he was
installed by
Ghiyath al-Din
Muhammad as an
independent sovereign...
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Indian subcontinent, led
primarily by
Sultan Mahmud of
Ghazni (r. 998–1030),
leaving a
profound impact on the region's
history and culture...
- of
Turkic mamluk origin. It
ruled the
Ghaznavid Empire or the
Empire of
Ghazni from 977 to 1186,
which at its
greatest extent,
extended from the Oxus to...
- horse-riding
among other skills. He was
subsequently resold to
Muhammad Ghori in
Ghazni,
where he rose to the
position of the
officer of the
royal stables. During...
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Ismail of
Ghazni (Persian: اسماعیل غزنوی) was the emir of Ghazna,
reigning for 7 months, from
August 997
until March 998. He
succeeded his
father emir...