"After the death of Masud.... The unbelievers drove his descendants from Ajmer, and re-established there idols and idolatry again reigned over the land of India."
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Mirâat-i-Masâudi , RB Champan. History of Ghazni. 1953 edidted by Elliot and Dowson.
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Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud
1014 â 1034
Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud or Ghazi Miyan (1014 â 1034 CE) was a semi-legendary Ghaznavid army general, said to have been the nephew of Sultan Mahmud. He supposedly accompanied his uncle in the conquest of India during early 11th century, although the Ghaznavid chronicles do not mention him.
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