Baha al-Din Sam I

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Baha al-Din Sam I was an early Ghurid ruler who helped consolidate the dynasty’s power in the region of present-day Afghanistan before its major expansion into northern India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ghurid ruler
historical figure
medieval monarch
activity laying foundations for later Ghurid conquests in India
strengthening central authority in Ghurid domains
associatedWith early phase of Ghurid state formation
countryOfRule Ghurid Empire
surface form: Ghurid Sultanate
culture Persianate Islamic
dynasty Ghurid Empire
surface form: Ghurid dynasty
ethnicity Ghurid Empire
surface form: Ghurid
governmentType hereditary monarchy
historicalRegion Khorasan
house House of Ghur
languageOfCourt Persian
memberOf Ghurid Empire
surface form: Ghurid dynasty
notableFor consolidating Ghurid power in present-day Afghanistan
early consolidation of the Ghurid dynasty
politicalStatus independent ruler of Ghur
preceded major Ghurid expansion into northern India
predecessorDynasticContext local Ghurid chieftains
realmCoreArea central Afghanistan
regionOfRule Ghur
present-day Afghanistan
religion Islam
role ruler of the Ghurids
successor Ala al-Din Husayn
surface form: Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad

Muhammad of Ghor
surface form: Shihab al-Din Muhammad (Muhammad of Ghor)
timePeriod 12th century
title Amir
Malik

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Ghurid Empire notableRuler Baha al-Din Sam I