Ghurid conquest of Khorasan

The Ghurid conquest of Khorasan was a successive battle between Ghurids empire and the Khwarazmian Empire which took place in Khorasan between 1200—1201.[1] After the death of Ala al-Din Tekish in 1200, his son Alā' al-Din Muhammad succeeded him. Upon this, Ghiyath al-Din requested his brother, Muhammad of Ghor, to make preparations from India to attack the Khawarazmians. Muhammad of Ghor arrived from India with a large army, including elephants.[2] Now prepared, Ghiyath al-Din and Muhammad of Ghor entered Khorasan with their army, capturing Nishapur, Merv, Sarakhs, Tus. The Ghurid forces expanded as far as Gorgan and Bistam.[3] Kuhistan, a stronghold of Isma'ilis, was also campaigned against by Muhammad of Ghor, where their holdings were plundered, leading to all of Khorasan being brought under Ghurid control.[3]

Ghurid campaigns in Khorasan
Part of Ghurid conquests
Date1200—1201
Location
Present day Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, and Iran
Result Ghurid victory
Territorial
changes
Expansion of Ghurid Empire as far as Gorgan
Belligerents
Ghurid Empire Khwarazmian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad
Muhammad of Ghor
Alā' al-Din Muhammad

References

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  1. ^ History of civilizations of Central Asia: The Age of Achievement: A.D. 750 to the End of the Fifteenth Century. UNESCO Publishing. December 31, 1998. ISBN 978-92-3-103467-1 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Jackson, Peter (May 31, 2023). Studies on the Mongol Empire and Early Muslim India. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-000-94745-8 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ a b Fisher, William Bayne; Boyle, J. A. (September 4, 1968). The Cambridge History of Iran. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-06936-6 – via Google Books.

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