Mongol conquest of the Ghurid territories

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The Mongol conquest of the Ghurid territories was a series of early 13th-century campaigns in which the Mongol Empire overran and absorbed lands formerly controlled by the Ghurid dynasty in Central and South Asia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mongol invasion
military campaign
belligerent Mongol Empire
local rulers of former Ghurid domains
chronologicalPlacement after Mongol conquest of Khwarezmia
conflictType conquest
consequence end of Ghurid political control in affected regions
integration of former Ghurid territories into Mongol administrative structures
historicalContext followed the decline of the Ghurid dynasty
occurred after fragmentation of Ghurid successor states
historicalRegionAffected Central Highlands of Afghanistan
surface form: Afghan highlands

Khorasan
Ghurid Empire
surface form: Khurasanian Ghurid domains

regions of present-day Afghanistan
location Central Asia
South Asia
former Ghurid territories
opponent Ghurid Empire
surface form: Ghurid dynasty
participant Mongol Empire
partOf Mongol Empire expansion
Mongol conquests
surface form: Mongol invasions of Central Asia

Mongol invasions of India
surface form: Mongol invasions of the Indian subcontinent
relatedTo Ghurid Empire
surface form: Ghurid dynasty

Mongol conquest of the Khwarezmian Empire
surface form: Mongol invasions of the Khwarazmian Empire

history of Afghanistan
history of Central Asia
history of the Mongol Empire
result Mongol victory
absorption of Ghurid lands into the Mongol Empire
startTime early 13th century

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Mongol conquests hasPart Mongol conquest of the Ghurid territories
Firozkoh hasCauseOfDestruction Mongol conquest of the Ghurid territories
this entity surface form: Mongol invasion of the Ghurid domains