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Chach Nama (Sindhi: چچ نامو; Urdu: چچ نامہ; "Story of the
Chach"), also
known as the
Fateh nama
Sindh (Sindhi: فتح نامه سنڌ; "Story of the
Conquest of...
- Look up
Chach, çaç, čāc, čá·č, or
tchatche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chach may
refer to
Chach, a
historic prin****lity of
Uzbekistan and the...
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Chach (c. 631-671 AD, Sindhi: چچ) was a
Hindu Brahmin king of
Sindh region of the
Indian subcontinent in the mid-7th
century AD.
Chach expanded the kingdom...
- and the
province were
known as
Chach. The
Shahnameh of
Ferdowsi also
refers to the city as
Chach. The prin****lity of
Chach had a
square citadel built around...
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Chhachh or
Chach (Hindko: چھچھ) is a
region located in Punjab, ****stan
between Peshawar and
Islamabad at the
northern tip of Attock,
consisting of an...
- his brother,
Chach of Alor, as king of
Sindh region of the
Indian subcontinent. An
account of Chandar's
reign is
presented in the
Chach Nama, a recording...
- The
Battle of
Chach or
Battle of
Chaach was
fought in 1007 AD
between the
Ghaznavid army of
Mahmud of
Ghazni and the
Hindu Shahi army of Anandapala, near...
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Balalyk Tepe
further south.
Chionite coinage of
Chach Chionite coinage of
Chach Portrait on a coin of
Chach.
Sometime between 194 and 214,
according to the...
- 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
ascended to the...
- the
information about its
existence comes from the
Chach Nama, a
historical account of the
Chach-Brahmin dynasty. The
members of the
dynasty continued...