- The
Ghurid dynasty (also
spelled Ghorids; Persian: دودمان غوریان, romanized: Dudmân-e Ğurīyân; self-designation: شنسبانی, Šansabānī) was a Persianate...
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ruled over the region,
including the
Ghaznavid Empire (975–1187 CE), the
Ghorid Kingdom, and the
Delhi Sultanate (1206–1526 CE). The Lodi dynasty, the last...
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Rajas Narwar Rajas Kangra Rajas,
after 1250
Ghanavids Ghorids of Ghor
Ghorids of
Bamiyan Ghorids of
Ghazna Taj al-Din
Yildiz Qubacha (Emirate of Multan)...
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after defeating Jayapala in the late 10th century. It
later fell to the
Ghorids followed by the Khaljis,
Lodhis and the Moghuals,
until finally becoming...
- Lost
summer capital of the
Ghorids in Afghanistan...
- The
expanding Seljuk empire absorbed most of the
Ghaznavid west. The
Ghorids captured Ghazni in 1150, and Mu'izz al-Din (also
known as
Muhammad of Ghori)...
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territory of the
Saffarids of Zaranj,
followed by the Ghaznavids, then the
Ghorids. The
relation between the
Ghaznavids and the
Baloch had
never been peaceful...
- The
Malwa Sultanate was a late
medieval kingdom in the
Malwa region,
covering the
present day
Indian states of
Madhya Pradesh and south-eastern Rajasthan...
- the
Ghorid army"
Satish Chandra 2006, pp. 25–26.
Kaushik Roy 2014, p. 23:"We can
speculate that the
Rajput Army was
numerically superior to the
Ghorid army"...
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ancient history and was, at
different periods, home to the Greco-Buddhist,
Ghorids, and
Ghaznavids civilizations,
later the
Mongols and
Timurid dynasties...