Meaning of ghurids (1150-1212 a.d.) 

 


 

Ghurids (1150-1212 A.D.) 

 

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Meaning and definition of ghurids (1150-1212 a.d.)  :

 

Sunni Eastern Persian dynasty that ruled from the central region of Afghanistan, which was called Ghur, lasting from the mid-twelfth to early thirteenth century A.D. They were originally chiefs of mountain tribes who had defeated the Khwarazmis in Iran and the Ghaznavids in Afghanistan and India, where their first known ruler was Izz al-Din Husayn who paid tribute to the Saljuk Sultan Sanjar. Once the Saljuks fell in Khurasan the Ghurids then established an empire stretching from the Caspian Sea to northern India. The empire ended when internal squabbles arose. Artistically the Ghurids are best exemplified by the madrasa at Shah-i Mashhad, which is remarkable for its brick and terracotta decoration and best shows the style of the period.  

 

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