
Ghurid inscriptions
Ghurid inscriptions are texts carved or written on monuments, coins, or buildings created by the Ghurid dynasty, a medieval Islamic empire in South Asia. These inscriptions often record achievements, rulers’ names, dates, and religious or cultural messages. They serve as historical records, offering insights into the Ghurids’ governance, art, and religious practices. Made in various languages like Persian and Arabic, these inscriptions help historians understand the era’s political structure, cultural influences, and the spread of Islamic culture in the region. They are important artifacts for studying medieval South Asian history and heritage.