- The
Lawīk dynasty was the last
native dynasty which ruled Ghazni prior to the
Ghaznavid conquest in the present-day Afghanistan.
Lawiks were originally...
- Abu Ali
Lawik of the
Lawik dynasty was the son of Abu Bakr
Lawik, and also a brother-in-law of the
Hindu Shahi ruler of the region,
Kabul Shah. He was...
- Ali
Lawik of the
formerly ruling Lawik dynasty to come back to Ghazni, take the throne, and
overthrow Böritigin. The
Hindu Shahis supported the
Lawiks and...
- Abu Bakr
Lawik was a
ruler of
Ghazna (in
modern Afghanistan) from the
Lawik dynasty. He was most
likely a v****al of the
Samanid Empire. In 962, the Turkic...
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through allies like the
Lawiks. The
proximity of
Ghazni and Hund to
Bannu suggests it may have been a
province under Shahi or
Lawik sovereignty,
though direct...
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found in this genre. Many
songs are epic in nature, such as the po****r
Lawiks,
heroic ballads recounting the
tales of
Kurdish heroes such as Saladin....
- Samanid-appointed
governor Bilgetegin besieged Gardez but was
killed by
Lawiks during the attack. In 1162, the city fell to the
Ghurid dynasty. During...
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Ghazni Ground Abu Bakr
Lawik,
ruler of
Ghazni from the
Lawik dynasty Abu Ali
Lawik, son of Abu Bakr
Lawik and
ruler of the
Lawik dynasty Sabuktigin, founder...
- was so
harsh the po****ce
invited Abu Bakr
Lawik back. It was
through Sabuktigin's
military ability that
Lawik was removed,
Bilgetigin was exiled, and Sabuktigin...
- Tang
China 660–669
Tibetan Empire 660–842
Umayyads 661–750
Zunbils 680–870
Lawik 750-977
Abbasids 750–821
Tahirids 821–873
Saffarids 863–900
Samanids 875–999...