Examples of 'ghaznavids' in a sentence

Meaning of "ghaznavids"

ghaznavids (noun) ~ Refers to a dynasty in the Middle East and South Asia that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries, known for their military conquests and patronage of arts and literature
Show more definitions
  • plural of Ghaznavid

How to use "ghaznavids" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
ghaznavids
There is no historical record of a direct battle between the Ghaznavids and the Chandelas.
The Ghaznavids are generally credited with launching Islam into a mainly Hindu India.
They became vassals of the Ghaznavids.
The Ghaznavids were replaced by the Ghurid Dynasty who expanded the already powerful Islamic empire.
Masud ruler of the Ghaznavids.
The Ghaznavids had thus acquired a status equal to their former masters - the Samanids.
By the time it was finished the Turkic Ghaznavids had taken over.
The region fell to the Ghaznavids after defeating Jayapala in the late 10th century.
His father Ali ibn Ishak served as a financial officer to the Ghaznavids.
After capturing and conquering, Ghaznavids began to employ Indians in their army.
When Muhammad ascended the throne, he agreed to pay tribute to the Ghaznavids.
The Ghaznavids had reached the north-western frontier of India by this time.
Who undermined the Ghaznavids.
The Afghan Ghaznavids and their successors, the Ghaurids, further spread Islam in India.
After this, Böritigin seems to have stopped recognizing the Ghaznavids as his suzerain.

See also

The territory became part of the Ghaznavids followed by the Ghurids, Timurids, and Safavids.
Later, they were successively ruled by Samanids and Ghaznavids.
Ibrahim took Qazvin from the Ghaznavids and defeated Mahmud 's son Mas'ud in battle.
Hasan had a son named Ahmad Maymandi, who would later occupy high offices under the Ghaznavids.
The Ghaznavids retook the city with Seljuq help, but lost it to Oghuz Turks.
Persian literary culture enjoyed a renaissance under the Ghaznavids during the 11th century.
The Ghaznavids soon afterwards supplanted the Samanids in Khurasan, and the Farighunids become Ghaznavid vassals.
This brought them into conflict with the Buyids, and later the Ghaznavids and the Seljuqs.
The Seljuqs defeated the Ghaznavids at the battle of Nasa plains in 1035.
Their leader, Tughril Beg, turned his warriors against the Ghaznavids in Khorasan.
In 975, the Ghaznavids took over the city, while the converted Aflahids entered the Ghaznavid nobility.
The city was ruled by Arab Muslims and Zunbils, and then later Saffarids and Ghaznavids.
The area was conquered by the Ghaznavids in the 11th century.
In the 11th century, they might have recognized the Suzerainty of the Ghaznavids.
Samanids weaked after second half of 10th century and Ghaznavids took present Turkmenistan in 990s.
In 999, Samanid dynasty was defeated and conquered by Ghaznavids.
Farrukhi Sistani ( tenth century, the Ghaznavids royal poet ).

Search by letter in the English dictionary