Fathe Nama Sindh Urdu (Also known as Chachnama)عرف یچ نامه( فتح نامه سنده )
- Publisher: SINDH ADBI BOARD
- Availability: In Stock
- SKU: 57532
- Number of Pages: 337
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Fathe Nama Sindh (also known as Chachnama) is a historical text written by the Arab historian, Muhammad bin Qasim's companion, Chach, which recounts the conquest of Sindh by Muhammad bin Qasim in 711 AD. This Urdu translation preserves the historical narrative of the early Islamic expansion into the Indian subcontinent, highlighting the military, cultural, and political shifts in the region during that period. The text provides detailed accounts of battles, encounters, and the eventual establishment of Muslim rule in Sindh, offering valuable insights into the history of early Islamic governance in South Asia.
Key Points
- Historical Narrative – Chronicles the conquest of Sindh by Muhammad bin Qasim and the early Islamic expansion in South Asia.
- Cultural and Political Impact – Highlights the effects of the conquest on the local population, culture, and governance of Sindh.
- Military Accounts – Offers detailed descriptions of the battles fought and the military strategy employed during the conquest.
- Primary Source – Serves as an important primary source for understanding early Islamic history in the Indian subcontinent.
- Urdu Translation – Provides the original text of Chachnama in Urdu, making it accessible to a wider audience, including modern readers interested in historical studies.
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