Who do you think was the most influential ruler of the Ghaznavid dynasty? Give your reasons
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Mahmud son of Sabuktigin
By all accounts, the rule of Mahmud was the golden age and height of the Ghaznavid Empire. Mahmud carried out seventeen expeditions through northern India to establish his control and set up tributary states, and his raids also resulted in the looting of a great deal of plunder.
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Mahmud Ghaznavid was the most influential ruler of this dynasty, who is famous for his 17 invasions so-called the 'holy wars' conducted against the Indian sub-continent. He conquered the land from Khorasan (Iran) to Punjab in the 11th century (Jayaram V, 2010).
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