Jat Conflict With The Ghaznavids
| “ | Two centuries later, the Jats appear in the Ghaznavid chronicles when they confronted with Sultan Mahumud in a manner 'unprecedented in the annals of continental warfare. It seems that by the 11th century, the Jats had developed their relations with the carmathians of Multan and Mansura and, probably on their instigation they dare to molest the army of Sultan Mahmud, when he was returning from Somnath. | ” |
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