This is an incomplete list of battles fought by the Ghurids.
Afghanistan | Turkmenistan | Uzbekistan | India/Pakistan | Iran |
( Color legend for the location of the battle )
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In 592/1195-96 Muizzuddin again carme to India. He attacked Bayana, which was under Kumarapala, a Jadon Bhatti Rajput. The ruler avoided a confrontation at Bayana, his capital, but went to Thankar and entrenched himself there. He vas, howvever, compelled to surrender. Thankar and Vijayamandirgarh were occupied and put under Bahauddin Tughril
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