-
successfully established themselves in the
Delhi Sultanate.
Alternate spellings:
Sabuktagin, Sabuktakin, Sebüktegin and Sebük
Tigin Sabuktigin denotes that his father's...
- Āl-i Nāsir (تاریخ آل ناصر,
History of the
House of Nasir), Tārīkh-i Āl-i
Sabuktagīn (تاریخ آل سبکتگین,
History of the
House of Sabuktigin), Jāmiʿ al-Tawārīkh...
-
Daily Star (Bangladesh). 18
December 2004.
Retrieved 4
October 2024.
Sabuktagin,
Raihan (27
August 2008). "Land
grabbers gobbling up
Rupnagar main canal"...
- Sâmânî dynasty, and the
supreme power fell to the lot of Nasir-addaula
Sabuktagin. This
prince chose the holy war as his calling, and
therefore called himself...
- town of Ghazna. This is the town of the
famous warrior-sultan
Mahmud ibn
Sabuktagin, one of the
greatest of rulers, who made
frequent raids into
India and...
-
historians like Firishta.
During the
reign of
Sheikh Hamid, the
Ghaznavid Amir
Sabuktagin invaded Multan in 381/991
during his era, but
later made a
truce with...
- town of Ghazna. This is the town of the
famous warrior-sultan
Mahmud ibn
Sabuktagin, one of the
greatest of rulers, who made
frequent raids into
India and...
- Vice-Chancellor ASM
Maksud Kamal Dean
Upoma Kabir Director Mohammed Shahriar Sabuktagin Academic staff 106
Students 2000+
Undergraduates 1909
Postgraduates 103...
- to India.
Shortly afterwards,
western Balochistan fell to Nasir-ud-din
Sabuktagin. His son,
Mahmud of Ghazni,
conquered the
whole of Balochistan. After...
- "Introduction of Waqf Administration". waqf.gov.bd.
Retrieved 15 July 2019.
Sabuktagin, Raihan. "Land
dispute between two
ministries brings bane to plot allottees"...