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THE TURKISH INVASION
(Continued)
Mahmud of Ghazni
Mahmud of Ghazni raided the country in 1000 AD, with his first great
victory against the Hindushahi kings of Peshawar. The muslim
rulers of Multan were the second targets. In a short period of 25
years, he is said to have made 17 raids into India. From the
Punjab, Mahmud raided Nagarkot in the Punjab hills and Thanesar near
Delhi.
His most daring raids, however, were against Kanauj in 1018 and against
the fabulously rich Somnath temple in Gujarat. No attempt was
made to annex any of these areas. The rich spoils from the temples,
which were repositories of wealth, helped him to consolidate his
rule and embellish Ghazni with palaces and mosques. He
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Somnath Temple
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