The Chachnamah - An Ancient History of Sind

The Chachnamah - An Ancient History of Sind
Author:
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2004-05-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1411607368

This is the English version of the Chachnamah. The Chachnamah is a Persian translation of an Arabic manuscript on the conquest of Sind (Sindh) and parts of Hind (India) by the Arabs, written by Ali son of Muhammad Kufi, originally of Kufah (in Iraq), but subsequently a resident of Uch, in 613 A.H. (1216 A.D.). The English translation was completed by Mirza Kalichbeg Fredunbeg in the year 1900. This reprinted edition was produced by Rana Saad in 2004 in Maryland, USA.

The Chachnamah

The Chachnamah
Author: ʻAlī ibn Ḥāmid Kūfī
Publisher:
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1900
Genre: Asia
ISBN:

The Chachnamah

The Chachnamah
Author: Ismail Kazi
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2012-09-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781479393176

The Chachnamah, also known as the Fateh nama Sindh and also known as Tarekh-e-Hind wa Sindh is a book about the history of Sindh, chronicling the Chacha Dynasty's period, following the demise of the Rai Dynasty and the ascent of Chach of Alor to the throne, down to the Arab conquest by Muhammad bin Qasim.

Journal

Journal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 986
Release: 1903
Genre: Industrial arts
ISBN:

The Great Arab Conquests

The Great Arab Conquests
Author: Hugh Kennedy
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2007-12-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0306817284

Today's Arab world was created at breathtaking speed. In just over one hundred years following the death of Mohammed in 632, Arabs had subjugated a territory with an east-west expanse greater than the Roman Empire, and they did it in about one-half the time. By the mid-eighth century, Arab armies had conquered the thousand-year-old Persian Empire, reduced the Byzantine Empire to little more than a city-state based around Constantinople, and destroyed the Visigoth kingdom of Spain. The cultural and linguistic effects of this early Islamic expansion reverberate today. This is the first popular English-language account in many years of this astonishing remaking of the political and religious map of the world. Hugh Kennedy's sweeping narrative reveals how the Arab armies conquered almost everything in their path, and brings to light the unique characteristics of Islamic rule. One of the few academic historians with a genuine talent for story telling, Kennedy offers a compelling mix of larger-than-life characters, fierce battles, and the great clash of civilizations and religions.