- romanized: al-manṣūra, lit. 'the
triumphant [city]'; Sindhi: منصوره),
referred to as
Brahmanabad or
Bahmanabad (Sindhi: برهمڻ آباد, romanized: barhamaṇabād, pronounced...
- al-Qasim took
control of Sindh. Soon the
capitals of the
other provinces,
Brahmanabad, Alor (Battle of Aror) and Multan, were
captured alongside other in-between...
-
Umayyad governor Hajjaj (r. 692-714) in 714 CE,
Jaisimba reconquered the
Brahmanabad during the
reign of
Umayyad caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik (r. 715-717)...
-
restrictions similar to that of Jats. But
Samma communities were
confined to
Brahmanabad and its
neighbouring regions.
According to
historian Sarah Ansari, both...
-
Scholar Arvind Sharma notes that the term "Hindus" was used in the '
Brahmanabad settlement'
which Muhammad ibn
Qasim made with non-Muslims
after the...
-
Brahmanabad and
Depar Gangro,
Hyderabad District. - 1896
Photograph of
miscellaneous s****, s****
bangles and
ivory from
excavations at
Brahmanabad"...
- (679–712 CE)
Under the
Umayyad Caliphate Dahirsiya (679–709 CE) from
Brahmanabad Hullishāh (712–724 CE)
Shishah (until 724 CE)
Salastamba (650–670), founder...
- Marwan) and
finally succeeded in
conquering Sindh.
After conquering Brahmanabad in Sindh, Ibn
Qasim co-opted the
local Brahman elite, whom he held in...
- Hullishah, al-Muhallab
Arabs stall the
Indian counter-offensive 718
Indian Brahmanabad Hullishah, al-Muhallab
Indian attacks resume 721 Arab
Brahmanabadh al-Muhallab...
- his army to
besiege the fort of Rewar.
Since his son had
retreated to
Brahmanabad in war, the
queen of Raja Dahir, Rani Bai
committed jauhar to
avoid being...