Social Sciences, asked by rejiviji2008, 1 month ago

how was the invasion of Muhammed of ghor different from that of Mahmud of ghazni and Muhammad-bin-Qasim?​

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Answered by phaneeshamk
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Answer:

Explanation:

Mahmud of Ghazni (reign: 998-1002) belonged to the Shamsi dynasty of Ghaznah (Afghanistan & Central Asia).

Mohammad Ghori (reign: 1173-1202) belonged to the Shamsbani dynasty of Ghor (Eastern Iran).

Sultan Bahram Shah, a successor of Mahmud of Ghazni, killed in his court a noble who was also the brother of the then king of Shamsbani dynasty - Alauddin Jahansoz (in the 1150s). This became the cause of intense rivalry between the two dynasties. The rulers of the two dynasties fought several battles in the years that followed and finally Mohammad Ghori, the nephew of Alauddin, put an end to the Shamsi dynasty by occupying Ghaznah in 1173, Multan in 1175 and Lahore by 1190.

These successes encouraged Mohammad Ghori to enter India as wel

Answered by yuvrajpandey191
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Answer:

both were bro and sis

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