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read this about the reality:
http://www.hindutva.org/landrajnamavali.html
First this dosen't looks like an article as per wiki policy and next it don't have refrence sources with nuteral point so i will invite contributers to edit it or i propose the deletion of this article in case of no refrence avaliable--Sandeep (talk) 14:02, 12 April 2010 (UTC)
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In June 1033, as per Hindu traditions, before the beginning of hostilities, the Hindu kings sent a messenger to Masud that this land being theirs, his troops should peacefully vacate it. But Masud sent a reply that all land belonged to Khuda (the Persianized version of Allah) and he could settle wherever he pleased. And that it was his holy duty to convert to Islam all those who did not recognize his Khuda and accept Islam.
As was their practice, before the beginning of hostilities, the Hindu kings also sent a messenger to Masud that this land being theirs, his troops should peacefully vacate it.... But Masud sent a reply that all land belonged to Khuda (the Persianized version of Allah) and he could settle wherever he pleased. And that it was his holy duty to convert to Islam all those who did not recognize his Khuda and accept Islam.
The article says:
This is logically a problem. A Ghazi is one who has participated in a (just) Holy War, while one who is martyred (in any cause) is a Shaheed. Not saying he wasn't killed; just that the title doesn't come from that.
— iFaqeer (talk to or email me) 21:36, 27 November 2017 (UTC)