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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...
- al-Layth al-Saffar and
other side by last
Zunbil of
Zabulistan and
Hindu Shahi. This
conquest marked the end of
Zunbils and
shifting of
Hindu Shahi's capital...
- also
known as Zhuna, Zhūn or Zūn, is a
Solar deity, the
chief god of
Zunbils and the
Hephthalite God of the sun. Zhun
served as a
dispenser of evil...
- Nevertheless, the Arab
Umayyads regularly claimed nominal overlordship over the
Zunbils and
Kabul Shahis The
expeditions of
Caliph Al-Ma'mun (r. 813–833 AD) were...
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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...
-
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...
- CE. The
kingdom was
located south of Kashmir,
north of
Sindh and east of
Zunbil dynasty,
extending from the
Indus in the west to the Beas
river in the east...
- title,
Zunbil, had long
remained an
indomitable thorn in the Arabs' side and
menaced their province of Sistan.
Repeated expeditions against the
Zunbil had...
- to
subdue the
troublesome prin****lity of Zabulistan,
whose ruler, the
Zunbil,
vigorously resisted Arab expansion. In 700, al-Hajjaj's
overbearing behaviour...
- or Mihr (Mithra) and portra**** Gr**** gods as
protectors of Buddha. The
Zunbils and
Kabul Shahi were
first conquered in 870 CE by the
Saffarid Muslims...