Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud

Syed Salar Masud Ghazi (10 February 1014 – 15 June 1034), also known as Ghazi Miyan, was a semi-legendary Muslim figure and military leader associated with the Ghaznavid invasions of India in the early 11th century. According to the Persian hagiography Mirat-i-Masudi ("Mirror of Masud"), written in the 17th century, Masud accompanied his uncle Mahmud during the conquest of India and led military campaigns across regions such as Multan, Delhi, Meerut, and Kannauj.

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Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud

Syed Salar Masud Ghazi (10 February 1014 – 15 June 1034), also known as Ghazi Miyan, was a semi-legendary Muslim figure and military leader associated with the Ghaznavid invasions of India in the early 11th century. According to the Persian hagiography Mirat-i-Masudi ("Mirror of Masud"), written in the 17th century, Masud accompanied his uncle Mahmud during the conquest of India and led military campaigns across regions such as Multan, Delhi, Meerut, and Kannauj.

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