Abstract
Muhammad Muizzuddin Ibn Sam (1149-1206) was a prominent ruler of the Ghauri dynasty, who defeated Pirthwi Raj Chauhan near Panipat in 1192, owing to which India became a part of the Muslim Empire. Some conspiratorial elements deceitfully assassinated Ghauri on 15 March, 1206. Seven centuries later, his tomb was built near Jhelum at Kot Dhamyak, Sohawa, Punjab. This article proves through authentic and contemporary sources, that Ghauri is buried in Afghanistan's city, Ghazna, and not in Kot Dhamyak, Sohawa, District Jhelum.
Professor Dr. Zahid Munir Amir . (2018) Shahāb al-Dīn Ghaurī's Death place and Tomb, Bunyad, Vol 9, Issue9.
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