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The Forgotten King of Sindh

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Publishers : Anuvuti Prakashan

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  • Genre : Essays>Archaeological & Historical Facts
  • Publication Year : 2023
  • ISBN No : 978-81-19074-44-0
  • Binding : Card Board (Hard) with Gel Jacket
  • Pages : NA
  • Weight : 250 gms
  • Height x Width x Depth : 8.5x5.5x0.5 Inch
MRP : ₹180.00/- Discount : 10% Off
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About the Book

Since ancient times, the fame of India spread all over the world. India was then a prosperous country full of the best of spices, gems, steel weapons and textiles. The demand for these Indian products was all over the world. There are many Hindu temples, Jain and Buddhist monasteries all over Sindh. The words of Sindh are spread all over the world by the mouth of mer- chants. A group of foreign invaders was lured. Indus was then the gateway to Ilin- dustan. Therefore, to capture Hindustan, it is necessary to take control of Sindh first. In the year 712 AD, the Arab army led by Muhammad bin Kashim invaded Sindh. Dahir, the last independent Hindu king of Sindh, fought like a hero that day. Qasim swooped down on the Indus with great prowess.\r\n


Finally, the Arabs defeated the last Hindu king Dahir of Sindh and killed him and conquered Sindh. I tried to present the beautiful details of this historical event in this article. The history of Arab invasion of ancient India is in almost every school, uni- versity curriculum even today. I think the book is suitable for every level of reader. I have this small hope for all readers