Toghrul | |||||
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Ruler of The State | |||||
Reign | 1052 – 1053 | ||||
Predecessor | Abd al-Rashid | ||||
Successor | Farrukh-Zad | ||||
Born | ? | ||||
Died | c. 1053 | ||||
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Father | ? | ||||
Mother | ? | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Toghrul of Ghazna (full name: Qiwam ad-Dawlah Abu Said Toghrul), was a Turkic slave general and usurper of the Ghaznavid throne. He was originally a ghulam in the service of the Ghaznavid Empire. Following his usurpation of the Ghaznavid throne from Abd al-Rashid and massacre of eleven Ghaznavid royal princes, he was known as the accursed, the inauspicious, the arrogant and the contemptible.[1]