11th-century battle fought at the banks of the Indus
Battle of Chach
Mahmud of Ghazni riding an elephant following his conquests in India
Date
1007 AD
Location
Near Hazro, Chach, modern day Pakistan
Result
Ghaznavid victory
Territorial changes
Punjab captured by the Ghaznavids
Belligerents
Ghaznavids
Hindu Shahi
Commanders and leaders
Mahmud of Ghazni
Anandapala
The Battle of Chach or Battle of Chaach was fought in 1007 AD between the Ghaznavid army of Mahmud of Ghazni and the Shahis army of Anandapala, near Hazro, resulting in the latter's defeat. This left the north Indian region vulnerable to further invasions.[1]
The BattleofChach or Battleof Chaach was fought in 1007 AD between the Ghaznavid army of Mahmud of Ghazni and the Shahis army of Anandapala, near Hazro...
Look up Chach, çaç, čāc, čá·č, or tchatche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chach may refer to Chach, a historic principality of Uzbekistan and the...
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suicide. In the BattleofChach, he assembled a powerful confederacy that suffered defeat as his elephant turned back from the battle at a crucial moment...
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defeated Anandapala in the BattleofChach. This conflict likely arose from Anandapala's support of Daud during Mahmud's invasion of Multan. The Hindu Shahi...
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known as Chach, Shash, Binkat) is the capital and largest city of Uzbekistan. It is the most populous city in Central Asia, with a population of 3 million...
Principality of Bhatiya and in 1006 the neighbouring Emirate of Multan. In 1008-9, he again vanquished the Hindu Shahis at the BattleofChach, and established...
Anangapida Utpalapida Sukhavarma The known rulers of the Brahman dynasty are: Chach (632–671 CE) Chandar (671–679 CE) Dahir (679–712 CE) Under the Umayyad Caliphate...
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This is an incomplete list ofbattles/sieges fought by the Ghaznavids. ( Color legend for the location of the battle ) Rickmers 1899, p. 101. Sen 1988...
in the plains ofChach but failed to prevent Mahmud's troops from crossing across the Indus. The BattleofChach ended with the defeat of the Hindu Shahi...
comes from the Chach Nama, a historical account of the Chach-Brahmin dynasty. The members of the dynasty continued to administer parts of Sindh under the...
Saki. "Encyclopedia of the World of Islam". L.Lee, Johnathan (1996). The 'Ancient Supremacy': Bukhara, Afghanistan & the Battle for Balkh, 1731–1901...
Hepthalites who were defeated at the BattleofChach (Tashkent) and at the Battleof Bukhara. The Shahi dynasties ruled portions of the Kabul Valley (in eastern...
polity of ancient Sindh. All that is known about the dynasty comes from the Chach Nama; recent scholarship has tried to corroborate the existence of the...
Sahasi II of the Rai dynasty, and secondly to Chachof Aror, Maharaja of Sindh (r. 632-671). She is known for her role in the succession of her first...
killed in the Battleof Aror on the banks of the River Indus, his head was cut off from his body and sent to Hajjaj bin Yousuf. Chach Nama Rai dynasty...
culturally part of Indian subcontinent since ancient times, were known as "The Frontier of Al Hind" to the Arabs. Makran had been conquered by Chachof Aror in...
coinage ofChach Chionite coinage ofChach Portrait on a coin ofChach. Sometime between 194 and 214, according to the Armenian historian Moses of Khorene...