Brahmin dynasty
Brahmin dynasty | ||||||||||
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The Brahmin dynasty in 700 AD. | ||||||||||
Capital | Not specified | |||||||||
Languages | Arabic Sindhi | |||||||||
Government | Monarchy | |||||||||
History | ||||||||||
• | Brahmin dynasty begins | 641 | ||||||||
• | Brahmin dynasty ends | 725 | ||||||||
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Today part of | Afghanistan India Iran Pakistan | |||||||||
The Brahmin dynasty (641–725) of Sindh was a kingdom centered in present-day Pakistan. Most information about its existence comes from the Chach Nama, a historical account of the Chach dynasty. The Brahmins were succeeded by the Rai dynasty in 725 AD.
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