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    Penguin Books India, p. 39, ISBN 978-0-14-400038-8 Spuler, B. (1991). "Ghaznawids". In Lewis, B.; Pellat, C.; Schacht, J. (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Islam...
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    7th–10th century) Razi Style (10th–13th century) Samanid Period (10th c.) Ghaznawid Period (11th c.) Saljuk Period (11th–12th c.) Mongol Period (13th c.)...
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  • Ghaznavi two years later. This attempt appeared to be unsuccessful and the Ghaznawids continued to attack other Ismaili strongholds in Sindh to suppress any...
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    the Ghaznawids in Punjab and instead focused on lands bordering the middle and lower course of the Indus Valley. Hence, to bypass the Ghaznawids, Muhammad...
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    Samanids also revived many ancient Persian festivals. Their successor, the Ghaznawids, who were of non-Iranian Turkic origin, also became instrumental in the...
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  • last (after ʿUnṣurī and Farrukhī) of the major panegyrists of the early Ghaznawid court'. Among his poems is "The Turkish harpist". According to J. W. Clinton...
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    lingua franca for them—as with the later Turkish dynasties such as the Ghaznawids (977–1187) and Saljuks (1037–1194)". [1] Negmatov, B. M. "ABOUT THE ARMY...
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    Conquests, 633-1055. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-28209-4. Spuler, B. (1991). "Ghaznawids". In Lewis, B.; Pellat, C.; Schacht, J. (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Islam...
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  • Samanids also revived many ancient Persian festivals. Their successor, the Ghaznawids, who were of non-Iranian Turkic origin, also became instrumental in the...
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  • Samanids also revived many ancient Persian festivals. Their successor, the Ghaznawids, who were of non-Iranian origin, also became instrumental in the revival...
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    dynasty (1414 – 1517) required renewed leadership. During 901 - 1151, the Ghaznawids began to build numerous schools called madrasa that were attached and...
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  • Bishopric of Livonia establishes its first presence in modern Latvia. The Ghaznawid dynasty is disestablished. 1190 The Principality of Arbanon is established...
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  • of Ghor reached its greatest territorial extent. After expelling the Ghaznawids from their last bastion in 1186, the Ghurids achieved a landscape victory...
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