Talk:Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad

Modern historians state Ghurids were Tajiks

 * Indo-Persian Historiography Up to the Thirteenth Century, by Iqtidar Husain Siddiqi, page 154;"C.E. Bosworth rejects the story about the descent and the time of conversion of the Shansabanis to Islam as "myths of a type familiar within the Islamic world." He describes the Ghurids of eastern Iranian Tajik stock."
 * Beyond Turk and Hindu: Rethinking Religious Identities in Islamicate South Asia, by David Gilmartin and Bruce B. Lawrence, page 251;"The dynamics of North Indian politics changed dramatically, however, when the Ghurids, a dynasty of Tajik (eastern Iranian) origins, arrived from central Afghanistan..."
 * Strange Parallels:Southeast Asia in Global Context, c.800-1830, Victor Lieberman, page 710;"...attacks on northwest India by Turkic Ghaznavids and Tajik Ghurids in the 11th and 12th centuries paved the way for the famed Delhi Sultanate."
 * Buddhism and Islam on the Silk Road, Johan Elverskog, page 130;"The Ghurids were eastern Persians, or Tajiks, from the mountainous heartland of what is now northwest Afghanistan..." --Kansas Bear (talk) 16:05, 26 October 2014 (UTC)
 * Encyclopaedia of Islam, Ghurids, C.E.Bosworth, "GHURIDS. the name of an eastern Iranian dynasty which flourished as an independent power in the 6th/12th century and the early years of the 7th/13th century and which was based on the region of Ghur [q.v.] in what is now central Afghanistan with its capital at Firuzkuh." --Kansas Bear (talk) 16:12, 26 October 2014 (UTC)

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My data is based on Tabaqat-i-Nasiri (the most authentic source about Ghurids): Ghiyas-od-din birthdate: 1141 (536 AH) Death: February 18, 1203 (27 Jamadi al-awwal 599) age 63 Burial: Great Mosque of Herat (I've met this place). I don't know why the author of the article deleted it. Reign: 1163-1203 Notice that he died in 1203 not 1202... JavadMohammadi14 (talk) 13:02, 10 February 2022 (UTC)

Disambiguation needed
I highly recommend anyone interested in this article to comment on Wikipedia talk:NCROY. This ruler has the same full regnal name as Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad of the Eretnids. Aintabli (talk) 16:54, 25 October 2023 (UTC)