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Muhammad ibn Suri

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Reign
  
10th-century–1011

Died
  
1011

Children
  
Abu Ali ibn Muhammad

Name
  
Muhammad Suri

Predecessor
  
Amir Suri

Father
  
Amir Suri

Successor
  
Abu Ali ibn Muhammad

House
  
Ghurid

Parents
  
Amir Suri


Muhammad ibn Suri

Muhammad ibn Suri (Persian: محمد بن سوری, died 1011) was the king of the Ghurid dynasty from the 10th-century to 1011. During his reign, he was defeated by the Ghaznavid emperor Mahmud of Ghazni and his domains were conquered. According to Minhaj-us-Siraj, Muhammad was captured by Mahmud of Ghazni, made prisoner along with his son, and taken to Ghazni, where Muhammad died by poisoning himself. Subsequently, the whole population of Ghuristan was taught the precepts of Islam and converted from Mahayana Buddhism to Islam. Mu'izz ad-Din Muhammad of Ghor later overthrew the Ghaznavid Empire in 1186 and conquered their last capital at Lahore.

History

The region was governed under a Malik named Amir Suri and the population was not yet converted to Islam.

Muhammad has also been referred to as Ibn I Suri,

References

Muhammad ibn Suri Wikipedia