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The beginning of Muslim rule in Ghaznavi Ruler Punjab 712 (Sabuktagin)

 Sabuktagin (977-997) was a Turkish-born film that was traded from Turkestan by a pro-Bukhara trader.

The beginning of Muslim rule in Ghaznavi Ruler Punjab 712 (Sabuktagin)
The beginning of Muslim rule in Ghaznavi Ruler Punjab 712 (Sabuktagin)

Sold out When he was also a boy. According to Minhaj-ul-Siraj, the father was of Turkic descent and the mother was of Iranian descent. Egan gave him a smile as well as other education. That's why he knew so much about weapons. He was at first the house of the king's servant. Being very strong and then fried, he was alone in the forest to hunt for it. At an early age, Akisgen saw in him a glimpse of the greatness of the future. That's why he trusted her a lot in his smile campaigns. He soon promoted him to a very important position in the army. Alpine had long since been convinced of his God-given abilities and insights. He was later promoted to the position of lawyer and Alleghen married his daughter to him. The reason for all this love was his honesty and integrity. He was a true Muslim ruler and a king who, in addition to extraordinary courage and intelligence, was full of equality and moderation. Its minister was Abu al-Abbas Fazl, who ran the affairs of the government with great honesty and political prudence. He mounted his horse and chased after it and caught the deer calf. He tied her up and put her on a horse and returned home. But all of a sudden he turned around and saw his happy mother running after him at full speed


Sabgatin took pity on him. So he set the baby free. The deer were overjoyed to go back


She was looking back again and again. There were tears of gratitude in her eyes. That night, Baktagin visited the Messenger of Allah in a dream. He said, "Allah is very happy with the generosity and kindness you have shown to a sad deer today and in return you have been rewarded with the kingdom of Ghazni." Do not let the roots of greatness be uprooted, but continue to do good to humanity. ”


After improving internal affairs, Sabkatgin first attacked Sistan in 1977. He then clashed with Raja Bhim Pal's son Raja J. Paul. When Paul ascended the throne, he began to harass Muslims in view of his expansionist ambitions. J. Paul is religiously bigoted anyway


The empire stretched from the Indus River to Laghman and from Kashmir to Multan.In 978, there was a confrontation with Jayapal and after the defeat Jayapal declared Lahore instead of the capital Jalalabad and after some time again with an army of one thousand elephants and a great army to fight against the Muslims towards Laghman. The battle of this Indian army was fought by Ben K. B. B. and the Ghaznavid armies were further aggravated. Raja J. Paul asked for the oath of allegiance. Sultan Sabkatgin (later known as Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni) What The ransom agreed upon by Raja J. Pali was that the way to Lahore should be one hundred thousand dirhams and fifty elephants as ransom and the Raja's famous court property would remain with the Sultan as a guarantee as long as The Sultan will not return Daulat Rai until the ransom is received. Raja Jayapal asked him to take some Muslims with him, which the Sultan accepted. Jayapal captured these Muslims as soon as he reached Lahore and released Sultan Daulat Rai. Baktigin was very saddened to see Jayapal's disobedience until the ransom could not be paid. Although Mahmud Ghaznavi had opposed the agreement, his father rejected his opinion because of his young age. But now Mahmud's opinion proved to be correct word for word and he was given the gift of his intellect by the Sultan. He left for Peshawar with a small Salishkar. Raja J. Pal, seeking help from various Indian states in the name of Dharma, built one lakh Kalashkars and set up camp near Peshawar. In 997, a fierce battle took place between the two armies, in which the Hindus were defeated and with the conquest of the Muslims, their access to the subcontinent became possible. Proven to be a resting place


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