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Ghaznavids

Conventional Long Name
غزنویان
Ghaznavian
Ghaznavid Empire
Common NameGhaznavids
ContinentAsia
CountryKhorasan
EraMedieval
Government TypeEmpire
Year Start963
Year End1187
P1Saffarid Dynasty
Flag P1Saffarid dynasty 861-1003.png
P2Samanids
Flag P2Samanid dynasty (819 � 999).GIF
S1Ghurid Dynasty
Flag S1Ghori Dynasty 1149-1212 (AD).png
S2Seljuk Empire
Flag S2Seljuk Empire locator map.svg
Image Map CaptionGhaznavid Empire at its greatest extent
CapitalGhazni (until 1151)
Lahore (from 1151)
Common LanguagesArabic(official/poetry)
Persian(temporarily official/poetry)
ReligionSunni Islam
Leader1Alptigin
Leader2Khusrau Malik
Year Leader1963-977
Year Leader21160-1187
Title Leadershah
Stat Year11029 est.
Stat Area13400000

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The Ghaznavids ( ) were a Persianate Muslim dynasty of Turkic slave origin which existed from 975 to 1187 and ruled much of Persia, Transoxania, and the northern parts of the Indian subcontinent. The Ghaznavid state was centered in Ghazni, a city in present Afghanistan. Due to the political and cultural influence of their predecessors - that of the Persian Samanid Empire - the originally Turkic Ghaznavids had become thoroughly Persianized.

The dynasty was founded by Sebuktigin upon his succession to rule of territories centered around the city of Ghazni from his father-in-law, Alp Tigin, a break-away ex-general of the Samanid sultans. Sebuktigin's son, Shah Mahmoud, expanded the empire in the region that stretched from the Oxus river to the Indus Valley and the Indian Ocean; and in the west it reached Rey and Hamadan. Under the reign of Mas'ud I it experienced major territorial losses. It lost its western territories to the Seljuqs in the Battle of Dandanaqan resulting in a restriction of its holdings to what is now Afghanistan, as well as Balochistan and the Punjab. In 1151, Sultan Bahram Shah lost Ghazni to Ala'uddin Hussain of Ghor and the capital was moved to Lahore until its subsequent capture by the Ghurids in 1186.


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