• EMPIRE ZUNBILS CHALUKYAS ABBASID CALIPHATE TANG DYNASTY CALIPHAL SIND Arabic sources recount that, after the Abbasids came to power in 750, the Zunbils made...
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    also known as Zhuna, Zhūn or Zūn, is a Solar deity, the chief god of Zunbils and the Hephthalite god of the sun. He served as a dispenser of evil and...
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    came within 18 farsakhs of the summer capital of Zunbils in the Qandahar region. The plan of the Zunbils worked and they trapped the Arabs into a valley...
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  • Kandahar during the Second Anglo-Afghan War. Zunbils ruled Zamindawar before Islamization of the area. The title Zunbil can be traced back to the Middle-Persian...
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    al-Layth al-Saffar and other side by last Zunbil of Zabulistan and Hindu Shahi. This conquest marked the end of Zunbils and shifting of Hindu Shahi's capital...
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    kingdom of Zabul; on more than one occasion, these Zunbils inflicted sharp defeats on the Muslims. The Zunbils were linked with the Kabul-Shahs of the Shahi...
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    or Mihr (Mithra) and portrayed Greek gods as protectors of Buddha. The Zunbils and Kabul Shahi were first conquered in 870 CE by the Saffarid Muslims...
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    ruled by the Zunbils, offspring of the southern-Hephthalite. The eastern parts (Kabulistan) were controlled by the Turk Shahis. The Zunbil and Kabul Shahis...
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  • the Zunbils, was defeated and was forced to offer a large tribute, give hostages including three of his sons and take an oath not to invade Zunbil again...
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    al-Rukhkhadj (Arachosia), Zamindawar and ultimately Kabul, vanquishing the Zunbils and the Hindu Shahis by 865. He then invaded Bamyan, Balkh, Badghis, and...
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    Samura reached Sakastan, he suppressed the rebellion and defeated the Zunbils of Zabulistan, seizing Bust and a few cities in Zabulistan. The conquest...
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    Sindh (711–715 CE).   Desert areas (Registan Desert and Thar Desert)   Zunbils   Kingdom of Sindh (c. 632–712 CE)   Kingdom of Valabhi (c. 475 – c. 776...
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    Caliphate 652–661 Tang China 660–669 Tibetan Empire 660–842 Umayyads 661–750 Zunbils 680–870 Lawik 750-977 Abbasids 750–821 Tahirids 821–873 Saffarids 863–900...
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    with a renewed offensive against the Zunbils. After some initial successes, he reached an agreement with the Zunbils, who agreed to return the hostages...
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    Shahi and Zunbils remaining unconquered until the Saffarid and Ghaznavid conquests. The significance of the realm of Zun and its rulers Zunbils had laid...
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    out of Arab hands. Kabul and Zabulistan housed Indic religions, with the Zunbils and Kabul Shahis (for the most part) offering stiff resistance to Muslim...
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    Islamic conquest Till 9th century, Kandahar and other regions ruled by the Zunbils were considered a part of the Indian Subcontinent, though it was an Eastern...
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  • title, Zunbil, had long remained an indomitable thorn in the Arabs' side and menaced their province of Sistan. Repeated expeditions against the Zunbil had...
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    he managed to suppress the rebellion. Furthermore, he also defeated the Zunbils of Zabulistan, seizing Bust and a few cities in Zabulistan. During the...
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    sources. The kingdom was located south of Kashmir, north of Sindh and east of Zunbil dynasty, extending from the Indus River in the west to the Beas river in...
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    of Yashovarman South-Asia 700 CE GREATER PALLAVAS TURK SHAHIS KALINGAS ZUNBILS TOKHARA YABGHUS PATOLAS KARKOTAS TAANK KALACHURIS PRATIHARAS GURJARAS CHALUKYAS...
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    the southeast where it came into contact with the Turk Shahis and the Zunbils until the 9th century CE. The Turks initially occupied the area of north...
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    EMPIRE RASHTRA- KUTAS Aboriginal tribes ABBASID CALIPHATE KABUL SHAHI ZUNBILS TANG DYNASTY CALIPHAL SIND The ascent of Dhruva Dharavarsha's third son...
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    Caliphate 652–661 Tang China 660–669 Tibetan Empire 660–842 Umayyads 661–750 Zunbils 680–870 Lawik 750-977 Abbasids 750–821 Tahirids 821–873 Saffarids 863–900...
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    century, when the Arabs first arrived, it was under the control of the Zunbils before being conquered in the name of Islam by the Saffarids in the 9th...
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  • India in 711-715 AD.   Desert areas (Registan Desert and Thar Desert)   Zunbils   Turk Shahis   Kingdom of Kashmir (Karkota dynasty)   Kingdom of Sindh...
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    Muhammad ibn Qasim's Campaigns in Sindh.   Desert areas (Thar Desert)   Zunbils   Kingdom of Sindh (c. 632– 712 CE)   Kingdom of Valabhi (c.475–c.776 CE)...
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    Caliphate 652–661 Tang China 660–669 Tibetan Empire 660–842 Umayyads 661–750 Zunbils 680–870 Lawik 750-977 Abbasids 750–821 Tahirids 821–873 Saffarids 863–900...
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    Mauryans (322 BC–185 BC), Indo-Scythians (200 BC–400 AD), Sassanids, Arabs, Zunbils, Saffarids, Ghaznavids, Ghorids, Timurids, Mughals, Safavids, Hotaks, and...
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    Caliphate 652–661 Tang China 660–669 Tibetan Empire 660–842 Umayyads 661–750 Zunbils 680–870 Lawik 750-977 Abbasids 750–821 Tahirids 821–873 Saffarids 863–900...
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