- The
Ghurid dynasty (also
spelled Ghorids; Persian: دودمان غوریان, romanized: Dudmân-e Ğurīyân; self-designation: شنسبانی, Šansabānī) was a
Persianate dynasty...
- also
known as
Muhammad of Ghor or
Muhammad Ghori, was a
ruler from the
Ghurid dynasty based in the Ghor
region of what is
today central Afghanistan who...
-
November 1210) was a
Turkic general of the
Ghurid emperor Mu'izz ad-Din
Muhammad Ghori. He was in
charge of the
Ghurid territories in
northern India, and after...
- Chandelas.
Prithviraj led a
coalition of
several Rajput kings and
defeated the
Ghurid army led by
Muhammad of Ghor near
Taraori in 1191 However, in 1192, Muhammad...
- The
Ghurid campaigns in
India were a
series of
invasions for 31
years (1175–1206) by the
Ghurid ruler Muhammad of Ghor (r. 1173–1206) in the last quarter...
- – 30
April 1236) was the
third of the
Mamluk kings who
ruled the
former Ghurid territories in
northern India. He was the
first Muslim sovereign to rule...
-
Minar was
planned and
financed by the
Ghurids, who
emigrated to
India and
brought Islam with them. The
Ghurids,
historically known as the Shansabanis...
-
which ruled the
Sapadalaksha region in present-day north-western India. The
Ghurid invaders defeated and
killed his
father Prithviraja III,
while he was still...
- in the
Herat Province of north-western Afghanistan. It was
built by the
Ghurids,
under the rule of
Sultan Ghiyath al-Din
Muhammad Ghori, who laid its foundation...
- term used to
refer to the
three dynasties of
Mamluk origin who
ruled the
Ghurid territories in
India and subsequently, the
Sultanate of Delhi, from 1206...