where is Mahmood ghaznavi grave located?
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The tomb of Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni, who ruled the Ghaznavid Empire from 998 to 1030, was built in the village of Rauza, in a spot known as ‘Victory Garden’. In that spot, the Sultan liked to spend his days, far away from the city. The tomb was built soon after the death of the Sultan, most probably by his son, Mas’ud I.
Byron describes his visit to the tomb, that took place on the 15th of June 1934. Byron’s description is packed with information, but in just one sentence, our dear traveler is able to infuse a sense of peace to the reader:
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