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Name: Zunbils

Type: Polity

Start: 681 AD

End: 870 AD

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Was a royal dynasty south of the Hindu Kush in present southern Afghanistan. They ruled from circa 680 AD until the Saffarid conquest in 870 AD.

Establishment


  • January 681: The Zunbils ruled the region of Zabul in present-day Afghanistan from the early 7th century.
  • Chronology


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    1. Early Muslim conquests


    Were the military campaigns by the first three Islamic Caliphates (the Caliphate of Muhammad, the Rashidun Caliphate and the Umayyad Caliphate) that led to the Islamic conquest of most of the Middle East as well as the Iberian Peninsula.

    1.1.Islamic conquest of Sindh

    Was the invasion of Sindh (Pakistan) initiated by the Umayyad Caliphate.

  • January 713: In the year 712, Muhammad bin Qasim, an Umayyad general, sailed from the Persian Gulf into Sindh and conquered both Sindh and the lower Punjab (corresponding to Multan), both regions in northwestern India straddling the course of the Indus River.

  • 2. Wars of conquest of Muktapida


    In the VIII century Muktapida, an Indian king of the Karkota dynasty of Kashmir, created a short-lived empire covering most of India.

  • January 741: Karkota ruler Lalitaditya Muktapida conquered extensive territories in India and Central Asia.
  • January 761: Karkota ruler Lalitaditya Muktapida conquered extensive territories in India and Central Asia.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 871: Saffarid conquest of Zunbils in 870 AD.
  • Selected Sources


  • Schwartzberg, J. E. (1992); A Historical Atlas of South Asia, Chicago (USA), p. 146
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