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Malik of the Ghurid dynasty
Abu Ali ibn Muhammad
Malik of the Ghurid dynasty
Reign1011-1035
PredecessorMuhammad ibn Suri
SuccessorAbbas ibn Shith
BornGhor
Died1035
HouseGhurid
FatherMuhammad ibn Suri
ReligionSunni Islam

Abu Ali ibn Muhammad (Persian: ابو علی بن محمد) was the king of the Ghurid dynasty. He succeeded his father Muhammad ibn Suri in 1011, after the latter was deposed by Mahmud of Ghazni, who then sent teachers to teach about Islam in Ghor. Abu Ali was one of those who converted to Islam during that period. After his conversion to Islam from Buddhism, he began constructing mosques and madrassas. In ca. 1035, Abu Ali was overthrown by his nephew Abbas ibn Shith.

References

  1. Medieval India Part 1 Satish Chandra Page 22
  2. History of Civilizations of Central Asia, C.E. Bosworth, M.S. Asimov, p. 185.

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Preceded byMuhammad ibn Suri Malik of the Ghurid dynasty
1011–1035
Succeeded byAbbas ibn Shith
Ghurid dynasty
In Ghur (before 879–1215)
In Ghazni (1151-1152 and 1173–1215)
In Bamiyan (1152–1215)
Minor domains
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