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Sultan of the Ghorid Empire and Muslim Ruler of India
Sultan Ghiyasuddin Ghori
Sultan of the Ghorid Empire and Muslim Ruler of India
File:Ghyasudeen-Ghuri.jpg
Reign1192
BurialHerat
HouseGhorid dynasty
FatherSultan Bahauddin Suri
ReligionSunni Islam

Sultan Ghiyasuddin Ghori (or Ghauri) was a ruler of the Ghorid dynasty who fought with the Khwarezmid Empire over the lordship of Khorasan. He occupied Herat in 1176 and went on to establish control over most of what is now Afghanistan, eastern Iran, and Turkmenistan by 1200.

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