Mehmood Ghaznavi – The First Sultan in History

Are you really interested in history and you want to know the history of Mehmood Ghaznavi? Read on to learn more about his childhood and the battles that he fought.

The Iranian kingdom of Yazdgard, which was at the time of the Righteous Caliphate in the early days of Islam, was defeated by Muslims and moved with its allies to Turkmenistan. It was the home of the Turks. After a few generations of living there and marrying locals the Yad Yazdgard descendants will be totally abandoned. One thousand years ago, a Young Turk of the same family was sold into slavery.

The slave was bought by Alpert Gain, a governor of Samaria, the most powerful empire in Central Asia. This slave’s name was Sabkatgin. We all know Sultan Mehmood Gazanavi as the son of Sabkatgin.

After Muhammad bin Qasim, this was the second great conqueror of India’s subcontinent. In 971, he was born as King of Ghazni (Afghanistan), son, and grandson Alpatgin. After the death of his father, he rose to the throne on September 9, 998. To expand his empire, he fought many battles against the rulers from India and Turkestan. The first attack on India in 1001 was a series of seventeen small and large attacks.

The following year he defeated Raja Jayapal near Peshawar and captured Multan in 1005. He defeated Raja Anand Pal, a Punjabi king in 1008 He obeyed the king through chanting in 1009. He captured Thanesar in 1012 and invaded Kashmir twice more. In 1018, he reached the Jumna River. In 1021, he attacked Lahore, defeated Raja Bhim Sam, and annexed Punjab to the province of Ghazni.

Kathiawar was the target of the most severe attack. This was Kathiawar in 1026, which was called Somnath because it had a beautiful temple. Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni was very attached to knowledge, manners, and wisdom. His court was home to poets, scholars, and other artisans. He constructed a mosque in Qanooj and a grand madrasa. Data Ganj Bakhsh, a Ghazni-based data analyst, visited Lahore during his tenure.

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