- at the Ka'ba-ye
Zartosht in Naqsh-i-Rustam,
dated to 262 CE, had
noted "
Makuran"/"Makran" to be one of the many
provinces of the
Sasanian Empire: And I...
- a
descendant of
Muhammad bin Hārūn,
surnamed Makurāni, the
Governor of
Makurān and of the
Indian frontiers under Al-Hajjaj ibn
Yusuf ( 705 A.D.) on the...
-
bordered Paradan in the west, Hind in the east,
Sakastan in the north, and
Makuran in the south. The main city and
bastion of the
province was
Bauterna (Khuzdar/Quzdar)...
-
between the
Ghaznavids and the
Baloch had
never been peaceful.
Turan and
Makuran came
under the
Ghaznavids founder Sebuktegin's
suzerainty as
early as 976-977...
-
inscriptions also
claim the
submission of the
kings of Kushan,
Turan and
Makuran to Ardashir,
although based on
numismatic evidence it is more
likely that...
- (eastern, Parthian) provinces),
Kerman (Kirman), Sakastan, Turgistan,
Makuran,
Pardan (Paradene), Hind (Sind) and
Kushanshahr all the way to Pashkibur...
- "Aria") and all of Abarshahr, Kirman,
Sakastan (Sistan), Turgistan/Turan,
Makuran, Pardan/Paradene, Hind [India i.e. Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom], the Kushanshahr...
- Huns
circa 385 CE. The
Sasanian provinces of Sakastan, Paradan, Turan,
Makuran and Hind in the
early Sasanian era, and
location map of the
Sasanian coinage...
-
tribe is Sajidi, and Rind
which is a
limited one as they have
shifted from
Makuran which is well
known due to its
hospitality in Mashkay.
Tehsils & Unions...
-
states strongly resemble neighbours of
Byzantine Empire – for instance,
Makuran is S****anid
Persia and
Vaspurakan is
Armenia (Vaspurakan is in reality...