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Mahmud of Ghazni (4313 bytes)
1: ...Afghanistan]], most of modern [[Iran]], and parts of [[Pakistan]] and northern [[India]]. 3: ...inions, and died in [[997]], succeeded by his son Mahmud. 5: ...he Punjab, reducing the Shahi kingdom to a sliver of the eastern Punjab and capturing their treasury a... 7: ...estroyed them; after Mahmud's raids on the cities of [[Varanasi]], [[Ujjain]], [[Maheshwar]], [[Jwalam... 9: ...azni, where they were incorporated into the steps of the city's new ''Jami Masjid'' (Friday [[mosque]]... Ghazni (553 bytes) 3: ...g., 33 44 N. lat. Ghazni is the capital of the [[Ghazni province]]. 5: Under the name Ghazna, it was the [[capital]] of the [[Ghaznavid Empire]]. 7: ...ntists are located in Ghazni for exempel the Tomb of [[Al Biruni]]. 13: *[http://28.1911encyclopedia.org/G/GH/GHAZNI.htm 1911 encyclopedia entry] Rulers of Ghazni (303 bytes) 1: ... in present-day [[Afghanistan]] with capital at [[Ghazni]] 9: |'''[[Mohammadzay|Mohammadzay Dynasty]] of [[Barakzay]]''' Ghazni province (1969 bytes) 1: [[Image:AfghanistanGhazni.png|right|Map showing Ghazni province in Afghanistan]] 3: ... is in the west of the country. Its capital is [[Ghazni]]. 5: Ghazni is made up of 16 districts (District Centers are given in paren... 29: | Bahrami Shahid (Jaghatuy Ghazni) || 31: | Ghazni || 50% [[Tajik]], 25% [[Pashtun]], 20% [[Hazara... Mahmud I (1477 bytes) 1: [[Image:Mahmud I ottoman.jpg|thumb|Sultan Mahmud I]] 3: ...sh; [[December 13]], [[1754]]) was the [[sultan]] of the [[Ottoman empire]] from [[1730]] to [[1754]]. 5: ...ry)|Georgia]] fell back within the Persian sphere of influence. 7: ... his forces across the [[Dniestr]], bringing much of [[Bessarabia]] under Russian control. The [[Aust... 9: ...ernment to his [[vizier]]s and spent a large part of his time composing poetry. Mahmud (1295 bytes) 4: ...ve it, especially if you can address the concerns of those who believe the article should be deleted. 7: ...]] [[given name]]. The name is used in most parts of the [[Islamic world]], sometimes as the variant '... Mahmud II (2918 bytes) 1: [[Image:Mahmud II.jpg|thumb|Sultan Mahmud II]] 2: ...]]–[[July 1]], [[1839]]) was the [[sultan]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]] from [[1808]] until his de... 4: ...[[Janissary|Janissaries]] in a fire, however, and Mahmud was forced to temporarily abandon the reforms. 6: ...a Russo-Turkish War in [[1828]]–[[1829|9]], Mahmud was forced to grant Greece its independence in 18... 8: ...mation showing the structure of the [[Tughra]] of Mahmud II]] Mahmud Shah (253 bytes) 1: There are at least two significant Mahmud Shahs. 2: ...alacca]] from 1488-1511 see [[Mahmud Shah (Sultan of Malacca)]] 3: ... 1801-1803 and 1809-1818 see [[Mahmud Shah (ruler of Afghanistan)]] Khaled Mahmud (255 bytes) 1: '''Khaled Mahmud'''(born [[8 February]] [[1976]]) is a [[Banglades... 8: [[Category:Bangladeshi batsmen|Khaled Mahmud]] 11: [[Category:1976 births|Mahmud,Khaled]] Abid Hamid Mahmud (919 bytes) 1: ...id Mahmud''' was an [[Iraq|Iraqi]] [[military]] [[officer]] under [[Saddam Hussein]]'s deposed regime. 3: ...ficer]] and rose through the ranks, becoming part of Saddam's personal [[bodyguard]] and, finally, his... 5: A distant cousin of Saddam, observers regarded Mahmud as being Saddam's right hand man, in constant con... 7: He was designated ''ace of diamonds'' in the US administrations [[most-wante... 15: [[nl:Abid Hamid Mahmud]] Mahmud II of Great Seljuk (457 bytes) 1: ...inst in [[1105]]. Mahmud was succeeded by [[Dawud of Great Seljuk|Dawud]]. 5: [[Category:Monarchs of Persia]] Mahmud Shah (ruler of Afghanistan) (204 bytes) 1: '''Mahmud Shah''' was the ruler of [[Afghanistan]] between 1801-1803 and again betwe... Sebük Tigin (595 bytes) 1: ...thrown by his elder brother [[Mahmud of Ghaznavid|Mahmud]]. Hoshang Shah (746 bytes) 1: ...er Ghazni Khan's death, the sultanate passed to [[Mahmud Khalji]]. Ghaznavid Empire (2974 bytes) 1: ...as others to the north and west. From the borders of [[Kurdistan]] to [[Samarkand]], from the [[Caspia... 3: ...n northern [[India]] continued until the conquest of [[Lahore]] in [[1186]]. 8: *[[Ismail of Ghaznavid|Ismail]] [[997]]-[[998]] 9: *Yamin ud-Dawlah [[Mahmud of Ghaznavid|Mahmud]] [[998]]-[[1030]] 10: *Jalal ud-Dawlah [[Mehmed of Ghaznavid|Mehmed]] (Mohammed) [[1030]]-[[1031]] Shoja Shah (422 bytes) 1: ...r who ousted [[Mahmud Shah (ruler of Afghanistan)|Mahmud Shah]] from power. He ruled from [[1803]] to [[18... 3: ... as a means to defend against a combined invasion of [[India]] by [[Napoleon]] and [[Russia]]. 5: He was usurped by [[Mahmud Shah]] in 1809. Shahi (1790 bytes) 1: ...western [[Punjab]] before the [[Muslim]] conquest of the tenth and eleventh centuries. 3: ...ut]] kingdoms, on the south by the Muslim kindgom of [[Sind]], and on the west by the [[Abbasid]] [[Ca... 5: ...unjab until [[1013]], when it too was captured by Mahmud. 10: * [[Bhima Shahi|Bhima]] (921-960), son of Kamaluka 12: * [[Anandapala]] (1001-c.1010), son of Jayapala Mustafa IV (1349 bytes) 3: ... father was [[Abd-ul-Hamid I]]. During the reign of the reformist [[Selim III]], Mustafa was looked u... 5: ...y, but Mustafa was deposed anyway and replaced by Mahmud, who had escaped execution by hiding. Mustafa was... 7: {{Ottoman Sultan | Prev=[[Selim III]] | Next=[[Mahmud II]]}} Husayn (Safavid) (628 bytes) 1: ...;[[1726]]) was the last powerful [[Safavid]] king of [[Persia]]. He ruled from [[1694]] to [[1722]]. 3: ...d of the revolt by his courtiers before the siege of Isfahan. 5: ... throne. Husayn was killed several years later by Mahmud. 9: [[Category:Monarchs of Persia]] Mehmed I of Great Seljuk (536 bytes) 1: ...hmed was succeeded by [[Mahmud II of Great Seljuk|Mahmud II]]. 5: [[Category:Monarchs of Persia]]
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