- The
Habbari (Arabic: اﻹﻣﺎرة اﻟﻬﺒﺎرﻳﺔ, Sindhi: هباري خاندان) were an Arab
dynasty that
ruled much of Sindh, as a semi-independent
emirate from 854 to 1024...
- 712 CE. Afterwards,
Sindh was
ruled by a
series of
dynasties including Habbaris, Soomras, Sammas,
Arghuns and Tarkhans. The
Mughal empire conquered Sindh...
-
Umayyad Caliphate. The
emirs appointed by the
caliphate are as below; The
Habbari rulers stylised themselves as Emirs. Note: the
dates below are only approximate...
- Baghdad. The
Habbaris ruled Sindh until they were
defeated by
Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi in 1026, who then went on to
destroy the old
Habbari capital of Mansura...
- 661 CE
Umayyad Caliphate, c. 670 – 860 CE Pala Empire, c. 770 – 850 CE
Habbari dynasty, c. 841 – 1024 CE
Hindu Shahi, c. 870 – 1010 CE
Samanid Empire...
- CE. Afterwards,
Sindh was
ruled by a
series of
dynasties including the
Habbaris, Soomras, Sammas,
Arghuns and Tarkhans. The
Mughal empire conquered Sindh...
-
Langah tribe is said to have
Muslim Rajput origin.
After the
decline of
Habbari dynasty, the
Abbasid Caliphate then
appointed Al
Khafif from Samarra; 'Soomro'...
- 847–861) ****igned the
governorship of Sind to Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz al-
Habbari, who
founded the
hereditary Habbarid dynasty and
became the autonomous...
- in 842 AD, and the
Habbari dynasty occupied Mansurah, and by 871, five
independent prin****lities had emerged, with the Banu
Habbari clan
controlling in...
- 879–1026:
Hindu Shahi 854–1011: Part of the
Abbasid Caliphate under the
Habbari dynasty 819–999:
Samanid Empire Mid-8th–12th Centuries:
Pratihara Empire...