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CHRONOLOGY
INDIA
A. D.
711 Invasion of Sind by Muhammad b. Qāsim (p. 2).
712 Capture of Nirūn. Defeat and death of Dāhir. Capture of Aror
(pp. 3, 5, 6).
713
Capture of Multān by the Muslims (p. 6).
715 Death of Muhammad b. Qasim (pp. 7,8).
717
Death of the Caliph Sulaimān and accession of 'Umar II (p. 8).
724—743 Hisham Caliph Junaid governor of Sind (p. 8).
750 Overthrow of the Umayyads by the ‘Abbāsids. Mūsā governor of
Sind (p. 9).
754—775 Al-Mansūr Caliph.
