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describe some tukish invaders​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Great Turkish Invasion, also translated as the Great Turkish Troubles (Georgian: დიდი თურქობა, didi turkoba) is the term by which the Georgian historiography refers to continuous attacks and settlement of the Seljuq-led Turkic tribes in the Georgian lands during the reign of George II in the 1080s. The term has its origin in the 12th-century Georgian chronicle[1] and is accepted in the modern scholarship of Georgia. The Seljuq invasions resulted in a severe crisis in the kingdom of Georgia, leaving several of its provinces depopulated and weakening the royal authority, until the tide was reversed by the military victories of King David IV of Georgia (r. 1089–1125).[2]

Answered by lovelylailla1208
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Turkish Invasions. Ghazni in Afghanistan was ruled by a Turkish family called Gamini of Ghaznavid dynasty. Muhammed Ghazni was the first Turkish conqueror of North India. He attacked India seventeen times between 1000 and 1027 AD.

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