Ali of Ghazna
Ali (Persian: علی) or, Ali of Ghazna (علی غزنه) was a Sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire, he succeeded from his nephew Mas'ud II, and he was the son of Mas'ud I, he ruled for short period (r. 1048–1049),[1] Although Abdur Rashid sent an army led by his vizier to Sistan to arrest Ghaznavi , the vizier changed sides and defeated Ali and replaced him with Abd al-Rashid and he was killed in 1050.[2]
Ali of Ghazna | |||||
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Ghaznavid Sultan Baha ad-Dawlah بھاء الدولہ Splendor of the State'' | |||||
Sultan of Ghaznavid Empire | |||||
Reign | 1048 – 1049 | ||||
Predecessor | Mas'ud II of Ghazni | ||||
Successor | Abd al-Rashid of Ghazna | ||||
Born | ? Ghaznavid Empire | ||||
Died | c. 1050 Ghaznavid Empire | ||||
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Dynasty | Ghaznavid | ||||
Father | Masʽud I of Ghazni | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
References
- C.E. Bosworth, The Later Ghaznavids, 35.
- A., Litvinsky, B. History of civilizations of Central Asia. OCLC 1179534386.
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