Mohammed Ghaznavi Charuhaus.
After the death of Mahmud Ghaznavi, Masud invaded India in May 1031
CE with a 100,000 strong army[1].
Pakistan already has a Ghaznavi or Hatf-3 missile capable of hitting from 290
to 320 kilometers from surface to surface.
In 1170 Muhammad Ghori,
who had wrested the' Empire of Ghazni' from the Ghaznavi dynasty opened a new campaign in a bid
to extend his territory in India.
In such a situation, Pakistan again testing the Ghaznavi missile of 300 km range is
considered as an attempt to send a message of tension to the world.
His son, Mahmud,
carried on wars of pillage and conquest throughout his reign and succeeded in establishing Ghaznavi rule which lasted for about 150 years over Peshawar
and a large part of western Punjab.
Sources said that the Ghaznavi force also includes three to four local suicide
bombers who could carry out a vehicle bomb blast like Adil Dar on February 14 last year somewhere in the Valley.