• Kabul Shahi is a term used to denote two former non-Muslim dynasties in Kabul: Turk Shahis (665–850 CE) Hindu Shahi (850–1026 CE) This disambiguation...
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  • suggested Odi Shahis or Uḍi Śāhis as accurate name for the dynasty. The Abbasids led by caliph Al-Ma'mun defeated the Kabul branch of the Turk Shahis in 815...
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  • Turk Shahis or Kabul Shahis were a dynasty of Western Turk, or mixed Turko-Hephthalite, or a group of Hephthalites origin, that ruled from Kabul and Kapisa...
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    Persia. Kabul has also been under the rule of various other dynasties and empires, including the Seleucids, the Mauryans, the Kushans, the Hindu Shahis, Western...
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    The eastern parts (Kabulistan) were controlled by the Turk Shahis. The Zunbil and Kabul Shahis were connected with the Indian subcontinent through common...
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    Zabulistan (category Kabul Shahi)
    Gandhara civilization." The Kabul Shahis are generally split up into two eras: the Buddhist Shahis and the Hindu Shahis, with the change-over thought...
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    Zunbils and Kabul Shahis The expeditions of Caliph Al-Ma'mun (r. 813–833 AD) were the last by the Arabs on Kabul and Zabul. The king of Kabul was captured...
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    the Khalaj people which are known today as Ghilzai. The Kabul Shahi dynasties ruled the Kabul Valley and Gandhara from the decline of the Kushan Empire...
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    Shahi dynasty, and the beginning of the Hindu Shahi dynasty of Kabul. The Hindu Shahi (850–1026 CE) was a Hindu dynasty that held sway over the Kabul...
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    Kabul was the capital of the great Hindu Shahi kings. Afghanistan was a great center of Vedic culture. There were many Hindu temples in Afghanistan. Some...
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    Islamic conquest, the south of the Hindu Kush was ruled by the Zunbil and Kabul Shahi rulers. When the Chinese travellers (Faxian, Song Yun, Xuanzang, Wang-hiuon-tso...
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    ارگ; lit. 'citadel') is the presidential palace of Afghanistan, located in Kabul. Since the 2021 abolition of the Afghan presidency by the Taliban, it has...
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  • children are kidnapped by Simsim in the palace of Kabul Shahi. Ali and Marjina rush to Kabul Shahi to save the children and where Ali realises that Marjina...
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    Maitraka Empire (475–767) Huna Kingdom (475–576) Rai Kingdom (489–632) Kabul Shahi Empire (c. 500 – 1026) Chalukya Empire (543–753) Maukhari Empire (c. 550 –...
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    highly exaggerated the conquests of Lalitaditya. The Kabul Shahi dynasties ruled portions of the Kabul valley and Gandhara from the decline of the Kushan...
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    Maitraka Empire (475–767) Huna Kingdom (475–576) Rai Kingdom (489–632) Kabul Shahi Empire (c. 500 – 1026) Chalukya Empire (543–753) Maukhari Empire (c. 550 –...
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    Maitraka Empire (475–767) Huna Kingdom (475–576) Rai Kingdom (489–632) Kabul Shahi Empire (c. 500 – 1026) Chalukya Empire (543–753) Maukhari Empire (c. 550 –...
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  • Turk Shahi dynasty. At one point, Bagram was the capital of the kingdom, though in the 7th century, the center of power of Kapisa shifted to Kabul. Kapisi...
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    inscription on the Allahabad pillar Samudragupta proclaims that the Dēvaputra-Shāhi-Shāhānushāhi (referring to the last Kushan rulers, being a deformation of...
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    The Emirate of Afghanistan, known as the Emirate of Kabul until 1855, was an emirate in Central Asia and South Asia that encompassed present-day Afghanistan...
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    Battle of Chach (category Kabul Shahi)
    GANDHARA Kabul river Indus river Indus river Hund Kabul For 40 days both armies remained entrenched, until Mahmud tried to lure out the Shahis using a...
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  • dynasty Ilyas Shahi dynasty Imad Shahi dynasty, which ruled the Berar Sultanate Kabul Shahi (disambiguation) dynasty Turk Shahi dynasty Hindu Shahi dynasty...
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  • Empire Alchon Huns Vishnukundina Kalabhra dynasty  6th century Nezak Huns Kabul Shahi Maitraka Adivasi (tribes) Vishnukundina Badami Chalukyas Kalabhra dynasty...
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    Hund, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (category Kabul Shahi)
    Museum. It was Turk Shahi capital of Gandhara, which possibly functioned as a winter capital alternating with the summer capital of Kabul, within their kingdom...
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    Maitraka Empire (475–767) Huna Kingdom (475–576) Rai Kingdom (489–632) Kabul Shahi Empire (c. 500 – 1026) Chalukya Empire (543–753) Maukhari Empire (c. 550 –...
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    Ghaznavid campaigns in India (category Kabul Shahi)
    Sabuktigin captured the region between Laghman and Peshawar from the Hindu Shahi ruler Jayapala. This laid the foundation for the Ghaznavids to establish...
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    Tegin Shah (redirect from Shahi Tegin)
    Khorasan") was a king of the Turk Shahis, a dynasty of Western Turk or mixed Western Turk-Hephthalite origin who ruled from Kabul and Kapisa to Gandhara in the...
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  • Battle of Peshawar (1001) (category Kabul Shahi)
    November 1001 between the Ghaznavid army of Mahmud of Ghazni and the Hindu Shahi army of Jayapala, near Peshawar. Jayapala was defeated and captured, and...
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    Herat. By the end of the 10th century CE the Turkic Ghaznavids subdued Kabul Shahi kings. During the 7th century, the Rashidun Caliphate Arabs entered the...
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  • List of Afghan Rulers in present-day Afghanistan with capital at Kabul: Kabul Shahi (disambiguation) Jayapala...
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