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  2. Mahmud of Ghazni - Wikipedia

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    [3] [27] In particular, Al-utbi mentioned in his work Tarikh-e-yamini, that Mahmud Ghaznavi destroyed a "great and magnificent temple" in Mathura. [28] According to Firishta, writing a "History of Hindustan" in the 16th-17th century, the city of Mathura was the richest in India, and was consecrated to Vāsudeva-Krishna.

  3. Mahmud Ghaznavi Mosque (Odigram) - Wikipedia

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    The people settled there around the tomb of a saint upon which a small and simple mausoleum was erected. In fact, it is the tomb of the General of Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi named- Pir Khushal, who defeated Raja Gira and embraced martyrdom there. The tomb is popular in the people with the name of Ghazi Baba tomb.

  4. Ghaznavids - Wikipedia

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    [33] [34] According to Muhammad Qasim Hindu Shah, writing an "History of Hindustan" in the 16th-17th century, the city of Mathura was the richest in India. When it was attacked by Mahmud of Ghazni, "all the idols" were burnt and destroyed during a period of twenty days, gold and silver was smelted for booty, and the city was burnt down. [35]

  5. Zafarwal - Wikipedia

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    Zafarwal has a rich history that dates back to the reign of Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi in 997 CE. Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavid, the son of Sultan Sabuktigin, conquered the Ghaznavid dynasty established by his father and expanded his empire by conquering the Shahis in Kabul and subsequently the Punjab region.

  6. List of battles involving the Ghaznavid Empire - Wikipedia

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    Mahmud: Mahmud of Ghazna is made Amir of Ghazna. [4] May 999 Battle of Merv Merv: Mahmud of Ghazni(Samanid forces for Mansur II) Samanid forces of Abd al-Malik II: Mahmud of Ghazni [5] 1001 Battle of Peshawar: Peshawar: Mahmud of Ghazni: Jayapala(Kabul Shahi) Ghaznavids [6] 1005-6 Siege of Multan Multan: Mahmud of Ghazni: Fateh Daud: Ghaznavids ...

  7. Ghaznavid campaigns in India - Wikipedia

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    Mahmud of Ghazni succeeded Sabuktigin in 997. Mahmud of Ghazni's invasion of India in the 11th century was a pivotal moment in the subcontinent's history. Mahmud, a powerful Turkic ruler, launched a series of raids into India between 1000 and 1027.

  8. Dipalpur - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi Sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire Early 11th century (c. 1005) Known for his ruthless raids and desecration of Hindu temples, Mahmud passed through Dipalpur during his campaigns, marked by fierce intolerance toward local religions and cultures. [7] [8] Baba Fariduddin Ganjshakar Sufi Saint 13th century

  9. Muhammad of Ghazni - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad of Ghazni (Persian: محمد غزنوی) (b. 998 – d. 1041) was Sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire briefly in 1030, and then later from 1040 to 1041. He ascended the throne upon the death of his father Mahmud in 1030.