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Northwestern India: A Brief Description of States on the Eve of Invasion of Mahmud of Ghazni-Sind and Multan, Kashmir, Thanesar
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A Brief Description of States on the Eve of Invasion of Mahmud of Ghazni
- Afghanistan and Punjab: Modern Afghanistan was a part of ancient India; the afghans belonged to the pale of Indo Aryan civilization.
- In the eight century, the country was known by two regional names-Kabul and Zabul.
- The northern part, called Kabul (or Kabulistan) was governed by a Buddhist dynasty.
- Its capital and the river on the banks of which it was situated, also bore the same name.
- Lalliya a Brahmin mi…
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Eastern India: A Brief Description of States on the Eve of Invasion of Mahmud of Ghazni - Bengal, Assam, Nepal
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Eastern India: A Brief Description of States on the Eve of Invasion of Mahmud of Ghazni
Bengal
- It constituted the hub of Mauryan and Gupta empires but fell out of the imperial fold on the decline of the latter.
- It saw a brief rise and fall of two regional kingdoms-that of Gaud in the northwest, and Venga in the central and eastern parts.
- In the ninth cen…
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