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Reconquest of Kangra | |||||||
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Ghaznavid dynasty | Tomar dynasty | ||||||
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Nushtigin hajib | Unknown |
Reconquest of Kangra was the conflict in 1051 between the armies of Ghaznavid dynasty led by Nushtigin Hajib and Tomar dynasty and in this conflict Ghaznavid recaptured kangra from Rajputs of Tomar dynasty[1]. The Kangra city situated in present day Himachal Pradesh.
Background[edit]
Before this conflict, Mahmud Ghazni attacked and plundered the kangra region and its fort[2], During the sultanate of Masʽud I of Ghazni, Masʽud I of Ghazni captured hansi from tomar dynasty and other nearby areas[3], But these regions were recaptured by Rajputs in around 1043 AD, But were beaten back when besieged Lahore[4].
The conflict[edit]
Abd-ur-Rashld appointed Nushtigin as a governor of Punjab who was active and able officer[5].
During the reign of the Tomar dynasty, Kangra was captured by them and held under their control. However, Nushitgin, a powerful governor of the Ghaznavid dynasty, sought to reclaim the territory and assert his dominance over the region[6].
After the successful recapture of Kangra, Nushitgin solidified his power in the region and established his authority over the town[7][8]. The victory not only boosted Nushitgin's reputation as a strong ruler but also helped in expanding the territory controlled by the Ghaznavid dynasty.
References[edit]
- ^ Journal of Central Asia. Centre for the Study of the Civilizations of Central Asia, Quaid-i-Azam University. 1988. p. 35.
- ^ Ḥusain, Āg̲h̲ā Mahdī (1963). Tughluq Dynasty. Thacker, Spink. p. 197.
- ^ Mahajan, V. D. (2007). History of Medieval India. S. Chand Publishing. pp. 60–61. ISBN 978-81-219-0364-6.
- ^ Ikram, Sheikh Mohamad (1989). History of Muslim Civilization in India and Pakistan: A Political and Cultural History. Institute of Islamic Culture. p. 63. ISBN 978-969-469-001-8.
- ^ Sandhu, Gurcharn Singh (2003). A Military History of Medieval India. Vision Books. p. 107. ISBN 978-81-7094-525-3.
- ^ Sharma, Shripad Rama (2003). The Crescent in India: A Study in Medieval History. Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. p. 78. ISBN 978-81-8090-028-0.
- ^ Ramakrishnan, S., ed. (2001). History and Culture of the Indian People, Volume 05, The Struggle For Empire. Public Resource. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. p. 94.
- ^ C. E. Bosworth. The Later Ghaznavids: Splendour and Decay. p. 63.