Chach Nama

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Chach Nama is a 13th-century Persian chronicle that narrates the Arab conquest of Sindh and the early history of Islamic rule in the Indian subcontinent.

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instanceOf Persian text
historical chronicle
medieval manuscript
associatedWith Caliphate expansion into the Indian subcontinent
Muhammad bin Qasim
circulation medieval Indo-Persian literary circles
contains accounts of battles and sieges
accounts of local customs and administration
genealogies of Sindhi rulers
narratives of political intrigue at the Sindhi court
countryOfOrigin India
Pakistan
dateWritten 13th century
describes administration of Sindh under early Islamic rule
conversion and religious policies in early Islamic Sindh
fall of the Rai dynasty in Sindh
military campaigns in Sindh
relations between Arab conquerors and local elites
rise of the Brahman dynasty in Sindh
field Islamic historiography
South Asian history
genre chronicle
historiography
historicalDebate questions about its accuracy and authenticity
historicalValue major source for early Islamic history of Sindh
importanceIn historiography of Sindh
study of Arab-Indian contacts
influenced later Indo-Persian historiography
language Persian
literaryTradition Persian historiographical tradition
mainSubject Brahman dynasty of Sindh
Chach of Alor
medium manuscript
narrates Arab conquest of Sindh
campaigns of Muhammad bin Qasim
early history of Islamic rule in the Indian subcontinent
originalScript Perso-Arabic script
placeOfOrigin Sindh
regionCovered Sindh
lower Indus valley
religiousContext Islamic history
early Islam in South Asia
timePeriodCovered 7th century
8th century
title Chach Nama self-link
usedAsSourceBy later Muslim historians of India

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Debal mentionedIn Chach Nama
Chach Nama title Chach Nama self-link
siege of Debal recordedIn Chach Nama