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- Hund (Pashto: هنډ), known in antiquity as Udabhandapura, is a small village in Swabi district, situated on the right bank of the Indus River in the Khyber...
- Alexander crossed the Indus in their eastward migration, probably in Udabhandapura, he was greeted by the then-ruler of Taxila, Omphis, son of Ambhiraj...
- armies of Alexander crossed Indus in its eastward migration, probably in Udabhandapura, he was greeted by the-then ruler of Taxila, Omphis. Omphis had hoped...
- Gandhara and provided details about its last royal dynasty and capital Udabhandapura. In the 19th century, British soldiers and administrators started taking...
- Alexander crossed the Indus in its eastward migration, probably in Udabhandapura, he was greeted by the ruler of Taxila, Omphis. Omphis had hoped to...
- 670, when the capitals were located in Kapisa and Kabul, and later Udabhandapura, also known as Hund for its new capital. The Hindu Shahis under ruler...
- Kabul, first capital, with Udabhanda and La**** Capital Kabul (843–870) Udabhandapura (870–1026) Religion Shaiva Hinduism Government Monarchy Maharajadhiraja...
- followed the Karkotas. Queen Didda, who descended from the Hindu Shahis of Udabhandapura on her mother's side, took over as ruler in the second half of the 10th...
- CE–670 CE, when the capitals were located in Kapisa and Kabul, and later Udabhandapura, also known as Hund, for its new capital. In ancient time, the title...
- a winter capital alternating with the summer capital of Kabul, was Udabhandapura. The Korean pilgrim **** Chao, visiting the area in 723–729 AD, mentioned...