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Who was the ruler of the ghaznavid empire?

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Sebüktigin’s son

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In AD 971, the ruler of Ghazni, Sebüktigin, established the Ghaznavid Empire. Sebüktigin’s son, Mahmūd, ruled the Ghaznavid Empire from 997 to 1030. He was the empire’s most successful ruler, and his reign was considered a golden age. Under him, the empire reached its largest extent. It covered most of Afghanistan, Persia, and Pakistan until 1187.

Mahmūd was the first Muslim conqueror to rule Afghanistan. He carried out 17 expeditions in northern India, establishing his control and setting up tribute states. His raids also resulted in the looting of a great deal of wealth, and he vowed to raid India annually to spread Islam there.

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the desiny was found by sabuktigin
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