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how did Muhammad Ghazni extend his power in India list the places invaded by him in India??​

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Answered by Koustav12365
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Mahmud of Ghazni (Persian: محمود غزنوی‎; 2 November 971 – 30 April 1030) was the first independent ruler of the Ghaznavid dynasty, ruling from 998 to 1030. At the time of his death, his kingdom had been transformed into an extensive military empire, which extended from northwestern Iran proper to the Punjab in the Indian subcontinent, Khwarazm in Transoxiana, and Makran.

Highly Persianized, Mahmud continued the bureaucratic, political, and cultural customs of his predecessors, the Samanids, which proved to establish the groundwork for a Persianate state in northern India. His capital of Ghazni evolved into a significant cultural, commercial, and intellectual center in the Islamic world, almost rivaling the important city of Baghdad. The capital appealed to many prominent figures, such as al-Biruni and Ferdowsi.

He was the first ruler to hold the title Sultan ("authority"), signifying the extent of his power while at the same time preserving an ideological link to the suzerainty of the Abbasid Caliphate. During his rule, he invaded and plundered parts of the Indian subcontinent (east of the Indus River) seventeen times.

Answered by gunja26dec
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Here's your answer mate.....

Explanation:

Muhammad Ghazni's intentions for coming to india was that he was interested in its wealth.

He came here for money rather than setting up an empire. However,his greed was too much that it lead to many battle like, the second battle of Tarain. He later captured Kannauj becz of its wealth....and went on.....

INVASIONS OF MAHMUD OF GHAZNI

1. He raised india first time in 1000 AD.

2. Between 1009 and 1026,he invaded Kabul,Delhi, Kannauj , Mathura, Kangra, Thaneshwar, Kashmir, Gwalior, Malwa,Bengal And Punjab.

3. In 1027, he invaded the Somnath Themple

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