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Answered by Anonymous
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Like all great rulers of the age he wanted to expand his empire for power and glory. The royal families of Ghur and Ghazni were hereditary enemies and by that time, the Ghaznavids still ruled in the Punjab. Muhammad wanted to recover Sindh and Punjab in India, so that he could finish remaining strength of Ghanvavids.

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Mahmud was a great conqueror and he never faced any defeat in his 17 invasions of India. On the other hand, Ghori had to face a number of defeats. Not only this he lost his life at the hands of his enemy in India and did not reach his kingdom of Ghazni. Even in Central Asia, Mahmud was more successful and Ghori had to face defeat.

Mahmud did not try to establish his empire in India. He was more interested in plundering the wealth of India. Mahmud was more of a fanatic who wanted to spread Islam in India. He destroyed temples and idols of Hindu gods. His attacks were mostly directed on the religious places of the Hindus. Ghori on the other hand directed his attacks on important towns and forts

Answered by Amrit111Raj82
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Muhammad Ghori invaded India in order to acquire wealth and to spread Isalm in the region.

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