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Galerie > Ancient World > Ancient India (til ca.1550 AD.) > India, Ghazni Sultanate
India, Ghazni Sultanate, 1160-1186 AD., Khusrau Malik, Lahore mint, Æ Jital, Tye 120.3. 
India, Ghaznavids, (Taj ud Daula) Khusrau Malik (AH 555-582/ AD 1160-1186), no mint (Lahore), undated (1160-1186 AD.),  
Æ Jital (ø 14-15 mm / 3,39 g), bronze - billon, axis irregular alignment ↑← (ca. 280°), 
Obv.: ... , al-sultan / al-a'zam / Siraj / al-Dawla ("the very great sultan, Light of the State"). 
Rev.: ... , within inner circle,  Khusraw / Malik; above, crescent; border of pellets and outer circle.
G&G GZ64 ; Tye 120.3 ; Deyell 115 ; Album 1664.2 . 

Abu'l-Muzaffar Khusrau Malik ibn Khusrau-Shah (Persian: ابوالمظفر خسروملک بن خسروشاه‎), better simply known as Khusrau Malik (خسرو ملک; also spelled Khosrow), was the last Sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire, ruling from 1160 to 1186. He was the son and successor of Khusrau-Shah (r. 1157-1160).
In 1161/2, a group of Oghuz Turks seized the Ghaznavid capital of Ghazna, forcing Khusrau Malik to retreat to Lahore, which became his new capital. From there he made incursions into northern India, expanding his rule as far as southern Kashmir. He also created an alliance with the Indian Khokar tribe. In 1170, Khusrau (or one of his commanders) invaded the southern part of the Ganges.

In 1178 the Ghurid ruler Mu'izz al-Din Muhammad invaded the southern part of Ghaznavid Punjab and reached as far as Gujarat. In 1179/80 he seized Peshawar, and by 1181/2 swept around Lahore, but Khusrau Malik managed to keep him from the city by paying him. However, Lahore was finally captured by the Ghurids in 1186, while Khusrau-Malik and his son Bahram-Shah were taken to Ghur and imprisoned, marking the end of the Ghaznavid Empire.

More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khusrau_Malik   


Schlüsselwörter: India Ghazni Ghaznavid Sultanate Khusrau Malik Lahore Jital circle crescent pellets

India, Ghazni Sultanate, 1160-1186 AD., Khusrau Malik, Lahore mint, Æ Jital, Tye 120.3.

India, Ghaznavids, (Taj ud Daula) Khusrau Malik (AH 555-582/ AD 1160-1186), no mint (Lahore), undated (1160-1186 AD.),
Æ Jital (ø 14-15 mm / 3,39 g), bronze - billon, axis irregular alignment ↑← (ca. 280°),
Obv.: ... , al-sultan / al-a'zam / Siraj / al-Dawla ("the very great sultan, Light of the State").
Rev.: ... , within inner circle, Khusraw / Malik; above, crescent; border of pellets and outer circle.
G&G GZ64 ; Tye 120.3 ; Deyell 115 ; Album 1664.2 .

Abu'l-Muzaffar Khusrau Malik ibn Khusrau-Shah (Persian: ابوالمظفر خسروملک بن خسروشاه‎), better simply known as Khusrau Malik (خسرو ملک; also spelled Khosrow), was the last Sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire, ruling from 1160 to 1186. He was the son and successor of Khusrau-Shah (r. 1157-1160).
In 1161/2, a group of Oghuz Turks seized the Ghaznavid capital of Ghazna, forcing Khusrau Malik to retreat to Lahore, which became his new capital. From there he made incursions into northern India, expanding his rule as far as southern Kashmir. He also created an alliance with the Indian Khokar tribe. In 1170, Khusrau (or one of his commanders) invaded the southern part of the Ganges.

In 1178 the Ghurid ruler Mu'izz al-Din Muhammad invaded the southern part of Ghaznavid Punjab and reached as far as Gujarat. In 1179/80 he seized Peshawar, and by 1181/2 swept around Lahore, but Khusrau Malik managed to keep him from the city by paying him. However, Lahore was finally captured by the Ghurids in 1186, while Khusrau-Malik and his son Bahram-Shah were taken to Ghur and imprisoned, marking the end of the Ghaznavid Empire.

More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khusrau_Malik

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Name des Albums:Arminius / India, Ghazni Sultanate
Schlüsselwörter:India / Ghazni / Ghaznavid / Sultanate / Khusrau / Malik / Lahore / Jital / circle / crescent / pellets
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