Social Sciences, asked by INDGAMER097, 7 months ago

why is mahmud of ghzani called 'idolbreaker '​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mahmud of Ghazni was called an idol breaker due to his invasions of India and Pakistan, where he often destroyed temples not only for their material wealth, but to prevent rebellions from rallying around religious or cultural landmarks.

Answered by malikakash1976
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Explanation:

Mahmud of Ghazni was called an idol breaker due to his invasions of India and Pakistan, where he often destroyed temples not only for their material wealth, but to prevent rebellions from rallying around religious or cultural landmarks. His most famous raid is his destruction of the Somnath Temple, which had incredible wealth in the form of rubies, diamonds, and 20 million dinars worth of spoils. Though Mahmud did destroy many temples and their icons, he did not insist on promoting Sunni Islam when he conquered a region, allowing the locals to continue practicing Hinduism. Mahmud was mostly unconcerned with religious matters and cared mostly about raiding and pillaging.

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