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Khuzdar (Balochi: قصدار; Urdu: خضدار,
pronounced ['xʊzd̪ɑːɾ]) is a city in the
administrative headquarter of
Khuzdar District in the
central part of the...
- the
original ruler.
Later that same year,
Sabuktigin campaigned against Qusdar,
catching the ruler(possibly Mu'tazz b. Ahmad) off
guard and
obtaining an...
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Columbia University Press. Bosworth, C.E. (1994). "Rulers of Makrān and
Quṣdār in the
Early Islamic Period".
Studia Iranica. 23 (2).
Peeters Publishers:...
- 929),
another rebellious Samanid ghulam. He
continued his
expansion into
Qusdar in north-east
Baluchistan and a
number of
frontier forts belonging to Shahi...
- semi-independent Arab prin****lities in
Greater Sindh,
based in Mansura, Multan,
Qusdar (modern Khuzdar), and Mashkey. The
Habbari were a
Quraysh tribe that had...
- decades, the
Muslims progressed further east,
conquering the
district of
Qusdar and
raiding the
areas around Qandabil and al-Qiqan. Sind was
conquered in...