Ali ibn Mas'ud (Persian: علی ابن مسعود, romanized: ʿAlī ibn Masʿūd) was the Ghaznavid sultan, ruling from 1048 to 1049.[1] The son of Mas'ud I (r. 1030–1040), Ali succeeded his nephew Mas'ud II (r. 1048). Although Abd al-Rashid sent an army led by his vizier to Sistan to arrest Ghaznavi, the vizier changed sides and defeated Ali and replaced him with Abd al-Rashid and he was killed in 1050.[2]
Ali ibn Mas'ud | |
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Sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire | |
Reign | 1048–1049 |
Predecessor | Mas'ud II |
Successor | Abd al-Rashid of Ghazna |
Died | c. 1050 |
Dynasty | Ghaznavid |
Father | Mas'ud I |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
References
edit- ^ Bosworth 1977, p. 35.
- ^ Litvinsky 1996.
Bibliography
edit- Bosworth, C.E. (1977). The Later Ghaznavids. Columbia University Press.
- Litvinsky, B. A. (1996). History of civilizations of Central Asia. OCLC 1179534386.