- Zunbil, also
written as Zhunbil, or
Rutbils of Zabulistan, was a
royal dynasty south of the
Hindu Kush in
present southern Afghanistan region. They were...
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Dowson Volume 2
Majumdar 1964, p. 113. Wink 2002, p. 124. "15. The
Rutbils of
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Centuries (Third ed.), Brill, pp. 112–114, ISBN 0391041738 "15. The
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Indian kingdom and the
Arabs took
place in 643, when Arab
forces defeated Rutbil, the King of
Zabulistan in Sistan.
Arabs led by
Suhail b. Abdi
later defeated...
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Western Turks in
Central Asia and India) 2012-2013 exhibit: 15. The
Rutbils of
Zabulistan and the "Emperor of Rome"". Pro.geo.univie.ac.at. Kunsthistorisches...
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Zabulistan and the "Emperor of Rome" |
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mosque at
Ghazni was
earlier a
great idol-temple
built in
honor of the
Rutbils and Kabul-Shahs by
Wujwir Lawik. His son
Khanan converted to
Islam and...
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INSTITUTE FOR
RESEARCH IN
HUMANITIES KYOTO UNIVERSITY. pp. 195–196. "15. The
Rutbils of
Zabulistan and the "Emperor of Rome"". Pro.geo.univie.ac.at. Kunsthistorisches...
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engaged the
first land
battle against a
ruler of an
Indian kingdom named Rutbil, King of Zabulistan. in the
Battle of
Rasil in 644 AD.
According to Baloch...
- and
Western Turks in
Central Asia and India) 2012-2013 exhibit: 15. The
Rutbils of
Zabulistan and the "Emperor of Rome"". Pro.geo.univie.ac.at. Kunsthistorisches...