When did Mahmud of Ghazni attack last on India? A. 1020 A.D. B. 1127 A.D. C. 1227 A.D. D. 1027 A.D.

1020 A.D.
1127 A.D.
1227 A.
B. 1127 A.D. C. 1227 A.D. D. 1027 A.D.

The correct answer is: A. 1020 A.D.

Mahmud of Ghazni was a 11th-century Turkic ruler who conquered much of the Indian subcontinent. He made 17 raids into India, the first of which was in 1001 AD. His last raid was in 1027 AD.

Mahmud of Ghazni was a skilled military leader and a devout Muslim. He was motivated by both religious and political reasons to attack India. He believed that it was his duty to spread Islam, and he also wanted to gain control of the rich Indian wealth.

Mahmud of Ghazni’s raids were devastating to India. He destroyed many temples and cities, and he looted a vast amount of treasure. His raids also led to the deaths of many people.

Despite the damage that he caused, Mahmud of Ghazni is still remembered as a great military leader. He is also credited with bringing Islam to parts of India.

The other options are incorrect because they are not the years in which Mahmud of Ghazni attacked India.