The Brahmin dynasty (c. 632–712), also known as the Chacha dynasty or Silaij dynasty, was a Hindu dynasty that ruled the Sindh region, succeeding the Rai...
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The Umayyad conquest of Sindh took place in 711 AD against the ruling Brahmin dynasty of Sindh and resulted in Sindh being incorporated as a province...
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The Rai dynasty (c. 489–632 CE) was a dynasty that ruled the Sindh region. All that is known about the dynasty comes from the Chachnama, a 13th-century...
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dynasty of Sindh, a family deeply rooted in Hindu traditions and governance. His father, Chach of Aror, who ruled from 631 to 671 CE, was a Brahmin who...
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The Battle of Aror took place in 711 AD between the Umayyad forces under Muhammad ibn al-Qasim and the army of the Brahmin dynasty of Sindh under Raja...
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possession of his fortunes. The Brahmin dynasty of Sindh (c. 632 – 712), also known as the Chacha dynasty, were the Brahmin Hindu ruling family of the Chacha...
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Royal Brahmin Family Brahman Dynasty of Sindh was founded By Chach of Alor, later Ruled By Chandar of Sindh and Raja Dahir Kabul Shahi Dynasty belonged...
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city under the Brahmin dynasty of Sindh ruled by Raja Dahir. Umayyads defeated the inhabitants of the fort by the order of Governor of Iraq Al-Hajjaj...
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چچ) was a Hindu Brahmin king of Sindh region of the Indian subcontinent in the mid-7th century AD. Chach expanded the kingdom of Sindh, and his successful...
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for a period of 144 years, concurrent with the Huna invasions of North India. Aror was noted to be the capital. The Brahmin dynasty of Sindh succeeded the...
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descendants of Mauryas and Shudra, by caste. The Brahmin dynasty of Sindh (c. 632 – 712), also known as the Chacha dynasty, were the Sindhi Hindu Brahmin ruling...
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Kalhora dynasty (Sindhi: ڪلهوڙا خاندان, romanized: Kalhora Khandaan) was a Sindhi Muslim Kalhora tribe dynasty based in the region of Sindh, present...
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Umayyad campaigns in India (redirect from Battle of Rajasthan)
of barely ten years, North Africa, Iberia, Transoxiana, and Sindh were subdued and colonized by the Arabs. Sindh, ruled by King Dahir of the Brahmin dynasty...
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The Talpur dynasty (Sindhi: ٽالپردور) were rulers based in Sindh, a region of present-day Pakistan. Four branches of the dynasty were established following...
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Early Muslim conquests (category History of the Arabs)
Qasim invaded Sindh in 711 after a coastal march through Makran. Three years later the Arabs controlled all of the lower Indus valley. Most of the towns seem...
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conquest of Sindh from the Talpur dynasty by the East India Company in 1843. Known rulers of the Rai dynasty are: The known rulers of the Brahmin dynasty are:...
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Sindhis (redirect from Demographics of sindh)
Soomro—descendants of the Soomra dynasty, who ruled Sindh during 970–1351 C.E.—and the Samma—descendants of the Samma dynasty, who ruled Sindh during 1351–1521...
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Kaundinya I founder of Funan Chach of Alor – Hindu king of Sindh and was the founder of Brahman dynasty. Raja Dahir – last Brahmin king of Sindh who sacrificed...
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withdrew after hearing of the caliph Umar's death that same year. Qandabil was then controlled by the Brahmin dynasty of Sindh and became a refuge for...
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Shunga Empire (redirect from Shunga dynasty)
The Shunga dynasty (IAST: Śuṅga) was the Fifth ruling dynasty of Magadha and controlled most of the northern Indian subcontinent from around 187 to 75...
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Chandar was a Brahmin ascetic who succeeded his brother, Chach of Alor, as king of Sindh region of the Indian subcontinent. An account of Chandar's reign...
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religion in Sindh, numbering 4.9 million people and comprising 8.8 percent of the province's population in the 2023 Pakistani census. Sindh has the largest...
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sanctioned by the Brahmins was thus planned, in a bid to proclaim sovereignty and legitimize his rule. On proposing the Brahmins of his court to have...
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Saindhava (redirect from Saindhava dynasty)
The Saindhavas, also known as Jayadrathas, was a medieval Indian dynasty that ruled western Saurashtra (now in Gujarat, India) from c. 735 CE to c. 920...
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the Puranas, their dynasty was brought to an end by the Satavahanas in 28 BCE. The Kanva kings were Brahmins. They were descendants of the sage Saubhari...
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while Nizam Shahi dynasty of Ahmadnagar Sultanate and Imad Shahi dynasty of Berar Sultanate were of Hindu lineage (Ahmadnagar being Brahmin and Berar being...
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Muhammad ibn al-Qasim (category History of Sindh)
exploits led to the establishment of the Islamic province of Sindh, and the takeover of the region from the Sindhi Brahman dynasty and its ruler, Raja Dahir,...
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arts of Kashmir. Asia Society ; 5 Continents. pp. 36–37. Witzel, Michael (2016). "Kashmiri Brahmins under the Karkota, Utpala and Lohara Dynasties, 625-1101...
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wig maker Chacha Empire, Hindu empire which ruled over Sindh Chacha dynasty, Hindu Brahmin dynasty Cha Cha (film), a 1979 Dutch cult film Cha Cha Real Smooth...
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Bhan (category Kashmiri Brahmins)
native to the Kashmir Valley of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The Bhan Brahmin dynasty founded an erstwhile tribal hill state of Kashmir in the 10th century...
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