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Mahmud of Ghazna — Infoplease.com
Profile of the founder of the Ghaznavid dynasty.
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Ghaznavid Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mahmud's son Mas'ud was unable to preserve the empire and following a disastrous defeat at the Battle of Dandanaqan in (1040) lost all the Ghaznavid lands in Iran and Central Asia to the Seljuks and ...
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Rulers of Iran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of rulers and office-holders of Iran.
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Ghaznavid Empire
The Ghaznavid Empire was a Greater KhorasanClifford Edmund Bosworth, "Ghaznavids", in Encyclopaedia of Islam, Online Edition; ... The Ghaznavid empire grew to cover much of present-day Iran, ...
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Ghaznavid Empire - Includipedia, the inclusionist encyclopaedia
Mahmud's son Mas'ud was unable to preserve the empire and following a disastrous defeat at the Battle of Dandanaqan in (1040) lost all the Ghaznavid lands in Iran and Central Asia to the Seljuks and ...
http://www.includipedia.com/wiki/Ghaznavids
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Ghaznavid Rule of Pakistan - An account of the dynasty's control and rule in Pakistan, ... Ghaznavids - An encyclopedia article covering the history, culture and achievements of the Ghaznavid State.
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أفغانستان - Wikimedia Commons
The Ghaznavid Empire was established in 975 at Ghazni...
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Oxbow Books - The Kashf al-Mahjub (The Revelation of the Veiled) An ...
Al-Hujwiri came from Ghazna, now in Afghanistan, then the capital of the mighty Ghaznavid Empire. He was a Sufi mystic who travelled widely in the Middle East and Transoxiana. The Kashf al-Muhjub was ...
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Ancient Art from Afghanistan: Treasures of the Kabul Museum - ...
Ancient Art from Afghanistan: Treasures of the Kabul Museum; ROWLAND, BENJAMIN JR.. Offered by Warwick Books...
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