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The Ghaznavids: How a Slave Soldier Founded an Empire

11 min · 1. Juni 2026
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Long before the Mughals, another Turkic dynasty shaped the Indian subcontinent: the Ghaznavids. This episode traces the improbable rise of Alp Tegin, a former slave who seized power in Ghazni and founded a dynasty. His grandson Mahmud of Ghazni transformed it into a sprawling empire stretching from the Caspian to the Ganges. We explore Mahmud's seventeen raids into India, his patronage of the Persian poet Ferdowsi and the Shahnameh, and the empire's role as a conduit for Islamic culture into South Asia. We also examine the controversies: was Mahmud motivated by zeal or plunder? What really happened at the Somnath temple? And how did a regime built on slave soldiers and swift conquests eventually collapse under the weight of its own ambitions? Along the way, we discuss the Ghaznavid court's fusion of Persian, Turkic, and Indian traditions, and why this 'forgotten empire' matters for understanding later powers like the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughals. #Ghaznavids #MahmudOfGhazni #AlpTegin #Ghazni #Somnath #Ferdowsi #Shahnameh #TurkicHistory #IslamicEmpires #IndianHistory #SlaveSoldiers #PersianateCulture #MedievalAsia #AfghanistanHistory #DelhiSultanate #History #FexingoHistory #ForgottenEmpires Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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