- Abu
Mansur Nasir ad-Din wa'd-Dawla
Sabuktigin (Persian: ابومنصور ناصرالدین والدوله سبکتگین; c. 940s – August-September 997) was the
founder of the Ghaznavid...
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extended from the Oxus to the
Indus Valley. The
dynasty was
founded by
Sabuktigin upon his
succession to the rule of
Ghazna after the
death of his father-in-law...
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Sabuktigin was
inclined to
grant peace to
Jayapala but his son
Mahmud wanted total victory.
Jaypala upon
hearing Mahmud's
plans warned Sabuktigin, "You...
- 1040) was a
princess from the
Ghaznavid dynasty and the
daughter of
Sabuktigin,
ruler of
Ghazna (now in Afghanistan). She was
married to two Maʽmunid...
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amirs sent to
collect the tribute.
Sabuktigin launched another invasion in retaliation.
According to al-Utbi,
Sabuktigin attacked Lamghan,
conquering it...
- rule in the region. By the end of the 10th century, the
Ghaznavid ruler Sabuktigin captured the
region between Laghman and
Peshawar from the
Hindu Shahi...
- Abu al-Qasim
Mahmud ibn
Sabuktigin (Persian: ابوالقاسم محمود بن سبکتگین, romanized: Abu al-Qāṣim Maḥmūd ibn
Sabuktigīn; 2
November 971 – 30
April 1030)...
- states,
Multan and Mansura. The city of
Kabul was
under the
command of
Sabuktigin, however, the
Hindu Shahi rulers stationed at
Udabhandapur had been making...
- The
latter had
captured Ghazni and
settled there in 963AD. He
raised Sabuktigin to the
position of a general.
After the
death of
Alptgin in 966 AD, Balktgin...
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Second Battle of
Laghman was
fought between the
Ghaznavid forces under Sabuktigin and the
Hindu Shahi under Jayapala near
Laghman in 991 AD. It took place...