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- Arachosia (/ærəˈkoʊsiə/; Gr****: Ἀραχωσία Arachōsíā), or Harauvatis (Old Persian: 𐏃𐎼𐎢𐎺𐎫𐎡𐏁 Harauvatiš), was a satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire. Mainly...
- Herat. Sistan included Ghazna, Zarang, Bost, Qandahar (also called al-Rukhkhaj or Zamindawar), Kabul, Kabulistan and Zabulistan. Before Muslim rule, the...
- widespread account, however, holds that he was confined to a remote castle at Rukhkhaj in anti****tion of his extradition to al-Hajjaj, and chained to his warden...
- In the south their territory reached at times the cities of Rakhwad (al-Rukhkhaj) and Bost (near Kandahar). The title Zunbil can be traced back to the Middle-Persian...
- cities and regions including Ghazni, Zarang, Bost, Qandahar (also called al-Rukhkhaj or Zamindawar), Kabul, Kabulistan and Zabulistan. Before Muslim rule, the...
- the land of al-Hind, and over that part of the region of the road of ar-Rukhkhaj which is between it and the province of ad-Dhawar”, The origins of the...
- ‘Abdallah, forcing Ahmad to flee the town; the latter made his way to al-Rukhkhaj and Bust. ‘Abdallah attempted to pursue him by taking a direct route across...
- in 671 CE, attacking the Turkic "Rutbil" at Bost, and driving him to al-Rukhkhaj (Arachosia). Rabi's successor Ubayd Allah ibn Abi Bakra continued the war...
- Indian personal guards followed him. Ahmad made his way to Bust and al-Rukhkhaj, although he suffered a further setback when the commander of his personal...
- The imprisoned son of Zunbil escaped from Bust in 868-869 and fled to Al-Rukhkhaj where he captured a large body of troops , Yaqub marched to Kabul via Balkh...