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how did mahmud ghazni expand his kingdoms ​

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Answered by tnagamani54
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He also vowed to raid and loot the wealthy region of northwestern India every year. In 1001 Mahmud of Ghazni first invaded modern day Afghanistan and Pakistan and then parts of India. Mahmud defeated, captured, and later released the Shahi ruler Jayapala, who had moved his capital to Peshawar (modern Pakistan). I hope it will help you

Answered by Anonymous
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Mahmud of Ghazni: Arising from the decaying Samanid Empire, which had formerly been the overlords of the Ghaznavids, Mahmud broke free in 999 and spent the rest of his reign fighting constant military campaigns against the Iranian and Afghan princes to his west and the Indian princes to his east.

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