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O-tien-p-o-chi-lo, located at the high road running through Makran, and he also describes it as predominantly
Buddhist, thinly populated though it was, it had no less than 80 Buddhist convents with about 5000 monks. In effect at eighteen km northwest of Las Bela at Gandakahar, near the ruins of an
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of ancient India. Chandragupta and
Seleucus made a peace settlement in 304 BCE. Seleucus I Nicator ceded the satrapies, including those in Baluchistan to the expanding Mauryan Empire. The alliance was solidified with a marriage between Chandragupta Maurya and a princess of the Seleucid Empire. An
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origins. Their ancestor, Jagat Singh had migrated from
Rajputana in the 17th century and became Muslim. In 1958 the Gwadar enclave was transferred to Pakistani control as part of the district of Makran. The entire region has been subdivided into new smaller districts over the years.
735:, and as their constructions show these caves were undoubtedly Buddhist. Traveling through the Kij valley further west (then under the government of Persia) Hiuen Tsang saw some 100 Buddhist monasteries and 6000 priests. He also saw several hundred
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who had been elevated for their loyalty and devotion, but who later made themselves independent. The
Buddhist chief offered his allegiance to Chach when the latter was on his way to Kirman in 631. The same chiefdom of Armadil is referred to by
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Deva, richly adorned and sculptured. There is thus very wide extension of Indian cultural forms in Makran in the seventh century, even in the period when it fell under
Persian sovereignty. By comparison in more recent times the last place of
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outcome of the arrangement proved to be mutually beneficial. The border between the
Seleucid and Mauryan Empires remained stable in subsequent generations, and friendly diplomatic relations are reflected by the ambassador
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Large and massive quadrangular stone building were constructed already before 4000 BCE. Flints, worked stones, and bone tools used by the inhabitants were found by archaeologists, but no ceramics were yet used.
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During Period II, the building of massive architectural structures continued, and a quadrangular stone complex was built. Later, mud brick constructions also appear on top of some of these stone buildings.
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In this Period I the inhabitants of the Kech River Valley already cultivated wheat and barley, as well as lentils. They had domesticated cattle, goats, and sheep. They also caught fish from the Oman Sea.
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The Hindu Sewa dynasty ruled much of
Baluchistan up until the 7th century CE. The Sibi division carved out of Quetta division still derives its name from Rani Sewi, the queen of the Hindu Sewa dynasty.
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instructed Hakim bin Amr al
Taghlabi that for the time being Makkuran should be the easternmost frontier of the Islamic empire, and that no further attempt should be made to extend the conquests.
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was fought between the forces of the
Rashidun Caliphate and the Rai Kingdom; the Raja's forces were defeated and forced to retreat to the eastern bank of the Indus. The Raja's army had included
937:'s ambassador between Tabbas and Khabis. In revenge, his son Masud defeated them at the latter place, which lies at the foot of the Karman Mountains on the edge of the desert.
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King of Sindh, Maharaja Chacha met the invaders outside Broach and defeated them with heavy slaughter also killing their very
Commander-in-Chief Abdul Aziz in the process.
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although there are several small islets. The coastline can be divided into an eastern lagoon coastline and a western embayed coastline. The main lagoons are
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Hiuen Tsang considered the script which was in use in Makran to be "much the same as India", but the spoken language "differed a little from that of India".
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The narrow coastal plain rises rapidly into several mountain ranges. Of the 1,000 km (620 mi) coastline, around 750 km (470 mi) are in
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The sultanate held onto the Makran coast throughout the period of British colonial rule, but eventually, only Gwadar was left in the hands of the sultan.
825:, Usman ibn Abu al-Aas, who was on a campaign to conquer the southern coastal areas beyond Sassanid, sent his brother Hakam ibn Abu al-Aas to raid and
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868:, the captured war elephants were sold in Islamic Persia, with the proceeds distributed among the soldiers as share in booty. In response to Caliph
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on Pakistani side and Makran on the Iranian side which is also the name of a former Iranian province. The location corresponds to that of the
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marched to Armabil, this town is described as having been in the hands of a Buddhist Samani (Samani Budda), a descendant of the agents of
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dispatched an army under the command of Hakam ibn Amr for the wholesale invasion of Makkuran. He was joined by reinforcements from
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temples in this part of Makran, and in the town of Su-nu li-chi-shi-fa-lo – which is probably Qasrqand – he saw a temple of
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Umar looked at the messenger and said: "Are you a messenger or a poet?" He replied, "Messenger". Thereupon Caliph
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Al-Hind, the Making of the Indo-Islamic World: Early Medieval India and the Expansion of Islam 7Th-11th Centuries
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Al-Hind, the Making of the Indo-Islamic World: Early Medieval India and the Expansion of Islam 7th–11th Centuries
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who visited the region. Three years later however, when the Arabs invaded, it was regarded as the "frontier of
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Approximate location of the Sasanian Province of Makran and contemporary South Asian polities, circa 350 CE.
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1914:"Chapter Five. The Makran-Baluch-African Network In Zanzibar And East Africa During The XIXth Century"
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beach in Makran region-today the economy of Makrani Baloch is largely based on use of the ocean.
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forest and the nesting grounds of endangered turtle species. The
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provides irrigation, flood prevention and water supply to
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Hansman, John (1973). "A Periplus of Magan and Meluhha".
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For another referenced translation, visible online, see:
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until 1947, before acceding to Pakistan as an autonomous
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and Kalamat Hor. The main bays of the embayed coast are
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From the 15th century onward, the area was ruled by the
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The Kech-Makran region in southwestern Pakistan, along
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makes perfectly clear that many areas of Makran as of
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Denzil Ibbetson, Edward MacLagan, H. A. Rose (1911).
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Map showing Makran's location during the time of the
1115:There is only one island off the coast of Makran,
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31:. For the Iranian Infantry Fighting Vehicle, see
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1338:"The Kech-Makran region in Protohistoric Times"
1303:"The Kech-Makran region in Protohistoric Times"
1273:Yule, Sir Henry; Cordier, Henri, eds. (1993) ,
364:Shapur I's inscription at the Ka'ba-ye Zartosht
16:Semi-desert coastal region in Iran and Pakistan
42:The central Makran range in Pakistan and Iran.
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2083:. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). p. 452.
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155:, there is a mention of a tribe called
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1609:Encyclopedia of the World's Minorities
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23:. For the former princely state, see
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1709:Munshi, Kanaiyalal Maneklal (1944).
1611:. New York: Routledge. p. 178.
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1365:. Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell.
1135:. This latter bay shelters a large
1112:and many smaller fishing villages.
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897:The land beyond it, is even worse
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1771:Malik, Fida Hussain (2020-10-14).
1480:
1363:A history of the ancient Near East
1104:(not to be confused with Gwatar),
1061:Makran.makoran pars1744 Amesterdam
909:It was reconquered by the usurper
895:And a less army is use less there;
885:Where men are known for treachery;
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231:culture ceramics were also found.
109:boundary between Pakistan and Iran
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92:. It extends westwards, from the
27:. For the Iranian port-ship, see
2054:Balochistan and Makran, Pakistan
1841:"Kūch u Balūch and Ichthyophagi"
1741:"A Brief History of Balochistan"
1533:A Historical atlas of South Asia
1530:Schwartzberg, Joseph E. (1978).
1340:. In Ute Franke; Elisa Cortesi.
1312:. In Ute Franke; Elisa Cortesi.
1025:. The state did not include the
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302:) possess the lands: Fars [
227:At Miri Qalat, some links with
147:are identified with Makran. In
2622:Historical regions of Pakistan
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1385:
1355:
1327:
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929:Baloch attack on Mahmud Ghazni
883:Where the fruits are unsavory;
338:all the way to Pashkibur [
1:
2366:Protected areas in Tamil Nadu
1682:Savarkar, Veer (2020-01-01).
1454:Frye, Richard Nelson (1984).
1426:Kia, Mehrdad (27 June 2016).
1217:
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342:?] and to the borders of
177:from the modern Persian term
159:inhabiting the lands west of
1777:. Saiyid Books. p. 11.
1391:The complete paragraph goes:
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877:O Commander of the faithful!
817:in the year 643 CE . Caliph
793:In 635 or 636 CE, the Hindu
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7:
2420:Andaman and Nicobar Islands
1809:Quddus, Syed Abdul (1990).
1607:Skutsch, Carl, ed. (2005).
1457:The History of Ancient Iran
1424:For a secondary source see
1361:Van De Mieroop, M. (2008).
1212:1945 Balochistan earthquake
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891:And where evil is dominant.
10:
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2617:Historical regions of Iran
1920:, BRILL, pp. 81–106,
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1336:, Benjamin Mutin (2015).
1301:, Benjamin Mutin (2015).
971:Princely State of Makaran
933:Baloch raiders plundered
748:pilgrimage in Makran was
395:, the capital of Makran.
366:(262 CE), translation by
246:After the victory of the
181:, meaning "fish eaters".
88:, along the coast of the
2071:Holdich, Thomas (1911).
2029:Harvard University Press
1739:Pillalamarri, Akhilesh.
1432:. ABC-CLIO. p. 67.
887:Where plenty is unknown;
705:Further evidence in the
2080:Encyclopædia Britannica
1839:Spooner, Brian (1964).
1632:Al Baldiah wal nahaiyah
1490:. Vol. 1. London:
1236:Encyclopædia Britannica
975:On the independence of
376:Buddhist and Hindu past
25:Makran (princely state)
2632:History of Balochistan
2430:Atolls of the Maldives
2228:Chittagong Hill Tracts
1812:The Tribal Baluchistan
1595:The tribal Baluchistan
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1948:Wink, André (2002).
1904:Nicolini, Beatrice,
1344:. SMB. pp. 297–333.
1316:. SMB. pp. 297–333.
1182:Makran Coastal Range
1044:Nawabs, who were of
993:) was an autonomous
809:Central Makran range
785:Early medieval times
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234:The related site of
212:, was also studied.
196:Earliest settlements
96:to the northwest of
78:Balochistan province
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2612:Regions of Pakistan
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2311:Indo-Gangetic plain
1593:Syed Abdul Quddus,
1494:, 1888. p. 208
999:subsidiary alliance
829:the Makran region.
773:Alexander the Great
383:states in his book
306:], Pahlav [
256:Chandragupta Maurya
2607:Plains of Pakistan
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2238:Gandhamardan Hills
2208:Sulaiman Mountains
2064:2021-11-29 at the
1308:2022-04-03 at the
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1033:, which was under
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951:Baluchistan Agency
862:conquest of Persia
815:Rashidun Caliphate
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760:Wink has recorded
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1350:978-3-00-051309-1
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1037:rule until 1958.
852:. In mid-644 the
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728:Hiuen Tsang
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