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returned to India. He crossed the Jamuna with 50,000 cavalry and moved towards Kanauj. A hotly contested battle between Muizzuddin and Jaichandra was fought at Chandawar near Kanauj. We are told that Jaichandra had almost carried the day when he was killed by an arrow, and his army was totally defeated. Muizzuddin now moved on to Banaras which was ravaged, a large number of temples there being destroyed ..." I think that the emphasis on desecration in the Knowledge text is misplaced. It seems to me more appropriate to say, "Following the battle, the Ghurids took the fort at Asni, where they plundered the royal treasure of the Gahadavalas, and went on to take the pilgrimage city of
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hardly of the POV that I had found in this article when I last examined the neutrality issue. He died unexpectedly a couple of years ago. I owe it to his memory to make sure he has been paraphrased accurately. When I'll get around to it, I don't know. Maybe this coming weekend, maybe next week. But I will. I had forgotten about all the sources I had collected upstairs. The glaring errors described above are errors of fact, not of neutrality. Pinging
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I don't know about the other Indian historians mentioned above, but Sunil Kumar was a dear friend. I met him on the basketball courts at the University of Chicago. He was a pretty good player. I have three or four of his books here, somewhere. I have little interest in medieval history, but he was
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The article uses a lot of words which is hard for users to understand such as 'condominium' (which is modernly used for apartments) and use of words to watch which can ruin the encyclopedic feel of the article. I will try to fix as much as I can though I will not make any major edits and i will make
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However, their efficient administration of the province, made him doubtful of their uprise and seeing a possible challenge to his own authority, he ordered his nephews to be imprisoned in the castle of Gharjistan. Although, they were released from the captivity by his son Sayf al-Din Muhammad after
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in the sentence "After a general massacre of the populace, the Ghurids desecrated the Hindu pilgrim centre of Benaras" seems bit out of place. I do realize that Benaras suffered destruction, but I understood that it was general destruction, looting, etc. The source cited says "In 1194, Muizzuddin
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After their release from the captivity, "Tarik-i-Firishtah" states that the Ghurid siblings were reinstated in Sanjah, although the earlier account of "Tabaqat-i-Nasiri" stated that the hardship continued due to their financial conditions. Muhammad thus, took shelter in the court of his uncle
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It's not only disparaging, but is off topic as well given that this article had glaring errors for a number of years like his forged tomb being in Pakistan, wrong birth year, not having any offspring though he had a daughter et al which were sorted out by me apart from creating several decent
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Although I did not go through the rest of the article over the weekend, i.e. beyond the lead, your remarks show that it possibly continues to have neutrality issues that I had identified a year ago. Please see the last three paragraphs of
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Such a framing is only used when dealing with some King X who was differently translated by historians writing in different languages - say, by Arabic and Chinese chroniclers. We don't have such a case here; hence, do away with the
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As usual the contemporary literary works indulge in gross exaggerations. They place Jai Chand's army at 80,000 men in armour, 30,000 horses....... Jai Chand who is known to be a great warrior, suffered a disastrous defeat.
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his brother succeeded Sayf al-Din to the throne in 1163 and initially placed Muhammad as a minor officer in his court, which result in him retiring (unhappy with his position) to the court of Sistan where he spend a whole
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does not make much sense esp. as a bracketed appelation. Is it your aim to convey that Muhammad did migrate to the Court of Sistan but without resigning from his brother's Court? Such a conveyal seems anachronistic,
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I don't have any obvious issues with your edits, although i beg to differ on the part of wholesale slaughter in Kashi, the same author (Satish Chandra) covered this bit in his different publication as follows..
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However, Ala al-Din soon grew wary of the brothers' increasing sway over the provinces and fearing an usurpation, had them imprisoned in the castle of Gharjistan. They would only be released ....
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However, later Ghiyath-al din sent an envoy to brought him back who subsequently placed him in charge of the southern part of the Ghurid domains which possibly included Istiyan and Kajuran.
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sources is derogatory, more so in the case where the cited sources are from eminent historians of the modern era like as Sunil Kumar, Satish Chandra, K.A. Nizami, Md. Habib et al..
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After the coronation in Ghazna, he styled himself as "Malik Shihabuddin" and after his occupation of Khurasan, he took the title of "Muizzuddin" or "Mu'izz al-Din".
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I did renamed it to the best it suits the content in the section which includs his birth year and title, though could you suggest anything more "appropriate"?
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In the 'Early Years' section there is a redundant subsection called 'Title' while the previous subsection is called 'Name and Title'. They should be combined.
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I will take a look; didn't know it was being nom-ed for GA. Kumar was a man of many abilities - in his college days, he was a gifted track athlete, too!
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because it would have cemented their chance of succession upon his death? Or, did they take this power-vacuum to have a (succesful) shot at the throne?
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I renamed "early carrer" sub section to "accession to the throne", think all these minor issues are resolved now and it should be pass.
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Later, Fakhr al-Din Masud laid his own claim for the succession after Sayf al-Din death as the elder member of the Ghurid family.
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The leader of khokhars was Ram lal khokhar who was a Jats and also khokhar were jats who assassinated him so please change it
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The leader of khokhars was Ram lal khokhar who was a Jats and also khokhar were jats who assassinated him so please change it
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What are these accounts? They have not been introduced before. Will probably be fulfilled by the proposed section on Sources.
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Do away with this seperate section; these will be discussed within the article. "Sultan-i-Ghazi" is not really a title, etc.
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
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I agree that neutrality issues still exist. One of the problems is that modern Indian sources are often not NPOV. --
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I renamed it to "Early life" now which probably is more nuanced then early career, isn't it more or less fine now ?
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Looking at a variety of sources "the great slaughter" was of the troops of Jai Chand, not the citizens of towns. --
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Sorry, but two lines ago, you had the two being sheltered by Fakhr al-Din. So, rationally, they ought have helped
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After Sayf al-Din died, Fakhr al-Din Masud claimed the throne by virtue of being the eldest among the Ghurid clan.
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After great slaughter and plunder, the fort of Asni which contained the Gahadavala treasure-house was plundered...
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User 117.207.185.74 deletes an entire section containing cited content on Assisination ,for unexplained reasons
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I recommend renaming the aforementioned section to something more appropriate. Then this article is a pass.
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Since this article meets all the criteria, when the above problems are addressed I will pass this article.
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The issues you pointed out above has been fixed now, could you please point out other minor issues ?
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for that content in the latter page, and it must not be deleted as long as the latter page exists.
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Why shall an average reader of our article care about how he died unless it involved our subject?
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Fakhruddin Masud who held the principality of Bamiyan as vassal of their uncle Alauddin Husayn.
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beginning with "Although Buddhism and Buddhist monasticism ..." for a more NPOV description.
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Medieval India: From Sultanat to the Mughals-Delhi Sultanat (1206-1526) - Part One (2006)
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Shift this line to the relevant chronological sections. Boldface the stylized titles.
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During his childhood, his mother used to call him "Zangi" due to his dark skin tone.
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Please create an overview section on Sources and their follies, biases, etc.; see
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has them taking refuge? The situation is not clear from your construction.
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Talk:Indian campaigns of Muhammad of Ghor#Requested move 11 February 2024
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as Muizuddin Sam, Shihabuddin Ghuri, Muhammad Ghori and Muhammad of Ghor.
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Sayf al-Din, later died in a battle against the nomadic Oghuzs of Balkh.
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to use Muhammad of Ghor throughout the article instead of Muizz al-Din.
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who I think was also a discussant. I apologize for my fading memory.
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According to the Tabaqat-i-Nasiri, his birth name was "Muhammad"
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I won't progress further; please get a GOCE copyedit done.
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Or one or both of them should be renamed if appropriate.
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Perhaps introduce a link to Wikitionary's entry on زنگی.
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We had a discussion last year on it and a consensus was
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which is vernacularly spelt as "Hamad" by the Ghurids.
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Which section ? Please mention the name specifically.
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Oh sorry for the mistake I meant the Later subsection
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