mention any 2 effect of Mohammed Ghazni's raids on India
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His swift and decisive conquests of Khorasan, Sistan and Ghur made him the most formidable power in that region. He now turned his attention on India. He is usually associated with 17 invasions in 25 years. His first invasion directed against the frontier towns was in the years 1000 and his last and most important was at Somnath Temple in 1025.
Usually four reasons are assigned to Mahmud’s invasions:
(1) He wanted to establish the glory of Islam by destroying the images of the Hindu gods and spreading Islam.
(2) He wanted to loot the wealth of India for he loved wealth.
(3) He wanted wealth also to meet the cost of the army and warfare for he wanted the expansion of his empire.
Usually four reasons are assigned to Mahmud’s invasions:
(1) He wanted to establish the glory of Islam by destroying the images of the Hindu gods and spreading Islam.
(2) He wanted to loot the wealth of India for he loved wealth.
(3) He wanted wealth also to meet the cost of the army and warfare for he wanted the expansion of his empire.
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Mahmud’s victories exposed the weakness of the Rajput rulers. It is an irony and sad commentary on the helpless political conditions of India that Mahmud roamed about in India without facing any serious resistance. “He took from India whatever he could and destroyed the rest.”
2. Mahmud’s invasion exposed the military weakness of India.
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