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EMPIRE ZUNBILS CHALUKYAS ABBASID CALIPHATE TANG
DYNASTY CALIPHAL SIND
Arabic sources recount that,
after the
Abbasids came to
power in 750, the
Zunbils made...
- came
within 18
farsakhs of the
summer capital of
Zunbils in the
Qandahar region. The plan of the
Zunbils worked and they
trapped the
Arabs into a valley...
- also
known as Zhuna, Zhūn or Zūn, is a
Solar deity, the
chief god of
Zunbils and the
Hephthalite God of the sun. Zhun was
viewed as a
dispatcher of...
- to 870, the
Zunbils were
present in the area, and at
times had
their capital in Ghazni.
Yaqub Saffari from
Zaranj conquered the
Zunbils in the late 9th...
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kingdom of Zabul; on more than one occasion,
these Zunbils inflicted sharp defeats on the Muslims. The
Zunbils were
linked with the Kabul-Shahs of the Shahi...
- al-Rukhkhadj (Arachosia),
Zamindawar and
ultimately Kabul,
vanquishing the
Zunbils and the
Hindu Shahis by 865. He then
invaded Bamyan, Balkh, Badghis, and...
- the
southeast where it came into
contact with the Turk
Shahis and the
Zunbils until the 9th
century CE. The
Turks initially occupied the area of north...
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ruled by the
Zunbils,
offspring of the southern-Hephthalite. The
eastern parts (Kabulistan) were
controlled by the Turk Shahis. The
Zunbil and
Kabul Shahis...
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Shahi and
Zunbils remaining unconquered until the
Saffarid and
Ghaznavid conquests. The
significance of the
realm of Zun and its
rulers Zunbils had laid...
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Kandahar during the
Second Anglo-Afghan War.
Zunbils ruled Zamindawar before Islamization of the area. The
title Zunbil can be
traced back to the Middle-Persian...