- Izz al-Din
Husain ibn
Kharmil al-Ghuri (Persian: حسین بن خرمیل),
commonly known after his
father as Ibn
Kharmil, was an
Iranian military leader of the...
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veteran war-lords of Ghazni-experienced,
determined and desterous--Kharbak,
Kharmil, Ilah, Mukalba. Each had
under his
command a huge army,
Besides them there...
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Multan after executing Muhammad's
governor of
Multan Amirdad Hasan.
Hussain Kharmil as per Juzjani, also
deserted him. Notwithstanding,
within a year or so...
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sustained in the
battle till he
avenged the
humiliation of his defeat.
Husain Kharmil, a
prominent Iranian general of the Ghurids, was
called from
Ghazni with...
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armies met at
Tiginabad and
through the
heroic efforts of
Kharmil Sam-i
Husain and
Kharmil Sam-i
Banji the
Ghaznavid army was routed.
Bahram rallied elements...
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stronghold in Sialkot. However, the well
equipped garrison under Husain Kharmil forced him to turn back
after an
abortive attempt to
recapture Sialkot...
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final ****ault by
their contingent of 10,000
mounted archers under Husain Kharmil which decided the issue.
Govindaraja of
Delhi along with the
Guhila Samant...
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Khusrau Malik laid
siege to Sialkot, but was
driven away by
Husain ibn
Kharmil 1186: The
Ghurids overthrow the
Ghaznavid in the Punjab. 1187: Saladin...
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Mularaja II (Chaulukya dynasty)
Rajputs 1185
Siege of
Sialkot Sialkot Husain Kharmil (Ghurid general)
Khusrau Malik (Ghaznavids)
Ghurids 1186
Siege of La****...
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armies met at
Tiginabad and
through the
heroic efforts of
Kharmil Sam-i
Husain and
Kharmil Sam-i
Banji the
Ghaznavid army was routed.
Bahram rallied elements...