- (Sind) 1966. (Sindī
translation and commentary.) Nabi
Bakhsh Khan Baloch,
Chachnama (Islamabad, 1983). (Annotated
critical edition.)
Harish Chandra Talreja...
- Arab conquests.
Under the
British Raj, as
colonial bureaucrats mined the
Chachnama to
justify their invasion of
Khairpur citing the
tyranny of the Muslim...
- Qasim,
where Dahir died
while defending his kingdom.
According to the
Chachnama, the
Umayyad campaign against Dahir was due to a
pirate raid off the coast...
-
authority of
Chachnama, is
purely a
construct of Ma'sum but it demonstrates, once again, the
malleability of pasts, in
service of the present.
Chachnama, and...
- Conquest: The
Chachnama and
Muslim Origins in
South Asia.
Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674660113. Fredunbeg,
Mirza Kalichbeg, "The
Chachnama: An Ancient...
- A
tribe of this name is
referred to in some old
Muslim texts, such as
Chachnama. Anahani/Enahani, Ayani, Bich, Budh, Badwa,
Badam (Badamani), Bakhani...
-
Century ‘
Chachnama’, The Wire (thewire.in),
December 24, 2016 Zutshi,
Chitralekha (2017-12-11). "Manan
Ahmed Asif. A Book of Conquest: The
Chachnama and Muslim...
- of
different groups, and this is what
believed by many historians. The
Chachnama of
Sindh in 8th century,
mentions Rajputs as an
elite hor**** and warriors...
- was used as the
adjective for
Indian language in the 8th
century text
Chachnama.
According to D. N. Jha, the term 'Hindu' in
these ancient records is...
-
couplets of his poem in
praise of ʿAlī have survived, as
reported in
Chachnama: "Oh Ali,
owing to your
alliance (with the prophet) you are
truly of high...