List of battles involving the Ghaznavid Empire
Appearance
This is an incomplete list of battles/sieges fought by the Ghaznavids.
Indian subcontinent | Turkmenistan | Afghanistan | Iran | Uzbekistan |
( Color legend for the location of the battle )
Year | Name | Location | Ghaznavid commander | Opponent | Victor |
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988 | First Battle of Laghman | near Laghman | Sabuktigin | Jayapala(Kabul Shahi) | Ghaznavids[1] |
991 | Second Battle of Laghman | near Laghman | Sabuktigin | Jayapala(Kabul Shahi) | Ghaznavids[2] |
994 | Battle of Herat | near Herat | Sabuktigin | Abu Ali Simjuri(Simjurids) | Ghaznavids(Sabuktigin is appointed Amir of Khurasan, Balkh and Herat)[3] |
998 | 1st Battle of Ghazni | Ghazni | Ismail of Ghazni (Amir of Ghazna) | Mahmud | Mahmud of Ghazna is made Amir of Ghazna.[4] |
May 999 | Battle of Merv | Merv | Mahmud of Ghazni(Samanid forces for Mansur II) | Samanid forces of Abd al-Malik II | Mahmud of Ghazni[5] |
1001 | Battle of Peshawar | Peshawar | Mahmud of Ghazni | Jayapala(Kabul Shahi) | Ghaznavids[6] |
1005-6 | Siege of Multan | Multan | Mahmud of Ghazni | Fateh Daud | Ghaznavids[7] |
1008 | Battle of Balkh | Balkh | Mahmud of Ghazni | Ahmad Arslan Qara Khan(Kara-Khanids) | Ghaznavids[8][9] |
1009 | Battle of Chach | Chach | Mahmud of Ghazni | Anandapala(Kabul Shahi) | Ghaznavids[6] |
1027 | Battle of the Indus River | Mahmud of Ghazni | Jats | Ghaznavids[10] | |
1030 November | Battle of Makran | unknown | Isa of Makran | Ghaznavids[11] | |
1032 | Battle of Dabusiyya | Altun Tash(Ghaznavid general) | Kara-Khanids & Seljuq allies | Indecisive[12] | |
1033 | Siege of Sarsawa | near Saharanpur | Mas'ud I of Ghazni | Mas'ud I[13] | |
1035 | Battle of Nasa Plains | Tabaristan | Iltughdi(Ghaznavid chamberlain) | Chaghri Beg(Seljuq Turks) | Seljuq Turks[14] |
1037 | Siege of Hansi | near Delhi[13] | Mas'ud I of Ghazni | Mas'ud I[15] | |
1038 | Battle of Sarakhs | Sarakhs | Abu'l-Fadl Suri(Ghaznavid governor of Khurasan) | Tughril(Seljuq Turks) | Seljuq Turks[16] |
1038 | Battle of Rey | Rey | Muhammad ibn Rustam Dushmanziyar(Kakuyids) | Kakuyid dynasty[17] | |
1040 | Battle of Dandanaqan | near Merv | Mas'ud I of Ghazni | Chaghri Beg, Tughril(Seljuq Turks) | Seljuq Turks[18] |
November 1040 | Siege of Zaranj | Zaranj | Abu l-Fadl(Ghaznavid commander) | Ertash(Seljuq Turks) | Abu l-Fadl joined Seljuq Turks and Zaranj was occupied.[19] |
19 March 1041 | Battle of Nangrahar | near Jalalabad | Muhammad(second son of Mahmud) | Maw'dud(eldest son of Masud) | Maw'dud defeats Muhammad and gains Ghaznavid throne.[20] |
1043-44 | Tokharistan | Maw'dud | Alp Arslan(Seljuq Turks) | Seljuq Turks[21] | |
1045-6 | near Zaranj | Ertash(Seljuq Turks) | Ghaznavids[22] | ||
1051 | Battle of Hupyan | Hupyan | Toghrul of Ghazna | Alp Arslan | Ghaznavids[23] |
1051 | Siege of Taq | Sistan | Toghrul of Ghazna(slave general) | Kotwal Hilal Daraqi(Saffarids) | Saffarids retain Taq[24] |
1116 | Battle of Tiginabad | Tiginabad(near Kandahar)[25] | Arslan Shah (Sultan of Ghaznavid Empire) | Bahram-Shah | Arslan Shah[26] |
1117 | 2nd Battle of Ghazni | plain of Shahrabad, near Ghazni[27] | Arslan Shah (Sultan of Ghaznavid Empire) | Ahmad Sanjar Bahram-Shah |
Ahmad Sanjar(Sultan of the Great Seljuq Empire)[27] |
12 May 1149 | Battle of Sang-i Surakh | Near upper part of the Helmand River | Bahram-Shah | Sayf al-Din Suri (Ghurids) | Bahram Shah[28] |
June 1170 | (near Kannauj) | Jayachandra(Gahadvala dynasty) | Gahadvala dynasty[29] | ||
1186 | Siege of Lahore | Lahore | Mu'izz ad-Din Muhammad(Ghurid dynasty) | Ghurid dynasty[30] |
References
[edit]- ^ Rickmers 1899, p. 101.
- ^ Sen 1988, p. 342.
- ^ Bosworth 1998, p. 98.
- ^ Bosworth 1963, p. 45.
- ^ Sicker 2000, p. 48.
- ^ a b Chandra 2006, p. 18.
- ^ Bosworth 1977, p. 31.
- ^ Brockelmann, Perlmann & Carmichael 1947, p. 169.
- ^ Grousset 2002, p. 146.
- ^ Ali 2011, p. 543.
- ^ Bosworth 1994, p. 207.
- ^ Bosworth 1968, p. 19.
- ^ a b Bosworth 1999, p. 188.
- ^ Ibn al-Athir 2002, p. 35.
- ^ Sen 1988, p. 357.
- ^ Safi 2006, p. 24.
- ^ Blair 1992, p. 112.
- ^ Grousset 2002, p. 147.
- ^ Bosworth 1977, p. 28.
- ^ Bosworth 1977, p. 22-24.
- ^ Bosworth 1977, p. 26.
- ^ Bosworth 1977, p. 29.
- ^ Bosworth 1977, p. 43.
- ^ Bosworth 1977, p. 44.
- ^ Helms 1983, p. 342-354.
- ^ Bosworth 1977, p. 93.
- ^ a b Bosworth 1977, p. 96.
- ^ Bosworth 1977, p. 114-115.
- ^ Bosworth 1977, p. 126.
- ^ Bosworth 2012.
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