• Ghor University (Persian: پوهنتون غور) is located in Ghor province, northern Afghanistan. List of universities in Afghanistan "وزارت تحصیلات عالی افغانستان"...
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    Ghōr, also spelled Ghowr or Ghur (Dari: غور), is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. It is located in the western Hindu Kush in central Afghanistan...
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    March 1206), also known as Muhammad of Ghor or Muhammad Ghori, was a ruler from the Ghurid dynasty based in the Ghor region of what is today central Afghanistan...
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  • Pakistan and India Ghoria disambiguation List of governors of Ghor, Afghanistan Ghor University This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • Ghurid dynasty (category History of Ghor Province)
    8th-century in the region of Ghor, and became an Empire from 1175 to 1215. The Ghurids were centered in the hills of the Ghor region in the present-day central...
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  • The following is an incomplete list of universities in Afghanistan, sorted by province and in alphabetical order. Afghanistan portal Education in Afghanistan...
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  • was fought in 1191 between the invading Ghurid army led by Muhammad of Ghor and the Rajput Confederacy led by Prithviraj Chauhan, near Tarain (modern...
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    of several Rajput kings and defeated the Ghurid army led by Muhammad of Ghor near Taraori in 1191 However, in 1192, Muhammad returned with an army of...
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  • ) List of Pashto language universities by provinces of Afghanistan "Top Universities in Afghanistan | 2021 Afghan University Ranking". www.4icu.org. Retrieved...
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    series of invasions for 31 years (1175–1206) by the Ghurid ruler Muhammad of Ghor (r. 1173–1206) in the last quarter of the twelfth and early decade of the...
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  • the rebel Khokhars led by Sarkha and the Ghurid forces led by Muhammad of Ghor. The Ghurids won the battle decisively and thus quelled the Khokhar insurrection...
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  • The Battle of Chandawar was fought in 1194 between Muhammad of Ghor and Jayachandra of the Gahadavala dynasty. It took place at Chandawar (modern Chandawal...
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  • requested his brother, Muhammad of Ghor, to make preparations from India to attack the Khawarazmians. Muhammad of Ghor arrived from India with a large army...
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  • During his later reign, the nobles of Ghor requested aid from the Ghaznavid sultan Ibrahim, who marched towards Ghor and deposed Abbas ibn Shith. Abbas was...
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  • present-day Afghanistan. It was fought between the Ghurid forces of Muhammad of Ghor against the Qara Khitai forces (as aid of Khwarazmian Empire) led by Tayangu...
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  • sacked Anhilwara, thereby avenging the defeat of his master Muhammad of Ghor at the same site two decades earlier. The synchronous account which covered...
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    Josiah Harlan, Prince of Ghor (June 12, 1799 – October 1871) was an American adventurer who travelled to Afghanistan and Punjab with the intention of making...
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    emperor Jahangir in the 17th century. Legend has it that Qais was born in the Ghor region of present-day central Afghanistan. Upon hearing about the advent...
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  • Sultanate, wrote his "Nasirid Generations"(Tabaqat-i Nasiri)...." "SURIS OF GHOR AND THE SHINASP FAMILY". Abdul Hai Habibi. alamahabibi.com. Archived from...
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    dynasty. During the diarchy of Ghiyath and his younger brother Muhammad of Ghor, who governed the eastern realm of the Ghurid Empire, the Ghurids emerged...
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    power effectively ended in 1192 CE, when the Ghurid invader Muhammad of Ghor defeated and executed Vigraharaja IV's nephew Prithviraj Chauhan. According...
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    al-Din Tughril was a senior Turkic slave of the Ghurid ruler Muhammad of Ghor who was in charge of the Bayana region in the present-day Indian state of...
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    Minaret of Jam (category Buildings and structures in Ghor Province)
    located in a remote and nearly inaccessible region of the Shahrak District, Ghor Province, next to the Hari River. The 62 m (203 ft) or 65 m (213 ft) high...
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    Confederacy led by Mularaja II and the invading Ghurid forces led by Muhammad of Ghor, during which the Ghurid forces were signally defeated. Endeavoring for Ghurid...
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  • Muhammad of Ghor annexed the principality of the Ghaznavids in Lahore after overthrowing  the last Ghaznavid ruler Khusrau Malik. Muhammad of Ghor made two...
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    defeated at the Second battle of Tarain and taken to Ghazna by Muhammad of Ghor, Chand Bardai travelled to Ghazna and helped Prithviraj kill Muhammad. ....
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  • mainly in the central and western highlands of Afghanistan, especially in Ghor and Badghis. Aimaqs were originally known as chahar ("four") Aymaqs: Jamshidi...
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    Muhammad ibn Suri (category History of Ghor Province)
    great king and most of the territories of Ghor were in his possession. But as many of the inhabitants of Ghor of High and low degree had not yet embraced...
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  • in Nimrooz, Badghis, Farah, and Ghor. Notable alumni include: Laleh Osmany, women's rights activist Herat University offers a range of academic programs...
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    Afghanistan. The river originates in the Band-e Bayan Range in the eastern part of Ghor Province, and flows for 560 kilometres (350 mi) to the Helmand swamps on...
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