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The Murder of Muhammad Ghori, 1206 AD by Khokhar Jats. On his way back to Ghazni, his caravan rested at Dhamiak near Sohawa (near Jhelum). He was assassinated on Mar 15, 1206, by Kokhar Jats while offering his evening prayers.
From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, 1915
The Murder of Muhammad Ghori, 1206 AD.
On his way back to Ghazni, his caravan rested at Dhamiak near Sohawa (near the city of Jhelum). He was assassinated on Mar 15, 1206, while offering his evening prayers.
(Pic:- From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, 1915.)
A depiction of Mahmud of Ghazni.
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