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The Hindu Shahis (also known as Odi Shahis, Uḍi Śāhis, or Brahman Shahis, 822–1026 CE) were a dynasty that held sway over the Kabul Valley, Gandhara and western Punjab during the early medieval period in the Indian subcontinent. Details regarding past rulers can only be assembled from disparate chronicles, coins and stone inscriptions.

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  • La dinastia hinduixàhida o dels hinduixàhides fou una nissaga que va governar a Kabul i Panjab. (ca)
  • Die Hindu-Shahi (persisch کابل شاهى) oder Kabul Schahan (persisch کابل شاهان) (Schah = König) waren eine hinduistische Dynastie, die in der Zeit zwischen ca. 870 und 1026 in Kabulistan, heutiges Afghanistan und im Panjab regierte und die sogenannten Turk-Schahi ablösten. (de)
  • The Hindu Shahis (also known as Odi Shahis, Uḍi Śāhis, or Brahman Shahis, 822–1026 CE) were a dynasty that held sway over the Kabul Valley, Gandhara and western Punjab during the early medieval period in the Indian subcontinent. Details regarding past rulers can only be assembled from disparate chronicles, coins and stone inscriptions. (en)
  • Gli Shāhī, o Hindu Shāhī (in urdu برہمن شاہی, Barman Shāhī, ossia "regio, imperiale"), chiamati anche Kabul Shāhī, furono una dinastia hindu che regnò dal 879 al 1026 sulla Vallata di Kabul e sul Gandhara (attuale Pakistan, India settentrionale e Afghanistan nord-orientale) nel . Essi succedettero agli Shāhī turchi (o Turk Shāhī), di fede buddhista, discendenti di Kanishka, re tocario di Kushana. L'ultimo sovrano del Kushan, , fu sconfitto da Kallar, visir bramino, che fondò più tardi la dinastia degli Hindu Shāhī. Due distinte dinastie che avevano governato la Vallata di Kābul e il Gandhara - una dinastia kshatri e una brahmana - furono rimpiazzate così dagli Hindu Shahi. Entrambe avevano usato la titolatura di Shāhī e quanto sappiamo di loro è il risultato di cronache, monete e iscrizioni epigrafiche studiate dai ricercatori, perché una storia consolidata su tale dominio non è mai giunta fino a noi. (it)
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  • Hindu Shahis (en)
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  • Hindu Shahis (en)
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  • Early Middle Ages (en)
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  • Turk Shahis tamgha.png (en)
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  • Statue of Yaqub bin Laith al-Saffar , conqueror of the Kabul capital of the Hindu Shahis in 870 CE, and coinage of the Saffarid Governor of Kabul after the capture of the city, issued around 870 CE in Kabul on the Hindu Shahi model. Abbasid dirham weight standard. Obverse: Recumbent bull with Nagari legend 18px10px13px13px13px13px , trisula mark on the hump of the bull. Reverse: horseman with 20px in Nagari to left, عدل in Arabic to right. (en)
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  • Saffarid coinage in Kabul, with Arabic (en)
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  • Coinage of the Saffarid Governor of Kabul, issued circa 870 CE on the Hindu Shahi model. Abassid dirhman weight standard, and Arabic mention adl on the obverse. Nagari "Sri Kudarayaka" on the reverse Circa 895-921 CE.jpg (en)
  • Statue of Amir Yaqub Laith Saffari in Zabol .jpg (en)
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  • Coins of the Shahis 8th century.jpg (en)
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  • Taank Kingdom (en)
  • Turk Shahi (en)
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  • Saffarid dynasty (en)
  • Ghaznavids (en)
  • Samanid Dynasty (en)
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  • Empire (en)
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  • Reverse: horserider with corrupted Bactrian script: (en)
  • i.e. "Lord Commander-in-chief". (en)
  • Some of the earliest coinage of the Hindu Shahis. Obverse: Recumbent bull, with Nagari legend: (en)
  • ςρι ςπaλaπaτι Sri Spalapati (en)
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  • c. 822 CE (en)
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  • La dinastia hinduixàhida o dels hinduixàhides fou una nissaga que va governar a Kabul i Panjab. (ca)
  • Die Hindu-Shahi (persisch کابل شاهى) oder Kabul Schahan (persisch کابل شاهان) (Schah = König) waren eine hinduistische Dynastie, die in der Zeit zwischen ca. 870 und 1026 in Kabulistan, heutiges Afghanistan und im Panjab regierte und die sogenannten Turk-Schahi ablösten. (de)
  • The Hindu Shahis (also known as Odi Shahis, Uḍi Śāhis, or Brahman Shahis, 822–1026 CE) were a dynasty that held sway over the Kabul Valley, Gandhara and western Punjab during the early medieval period in the Indian subcontinent. Details regarding past rulers can only be assembled from disparate chronicles, coins and stone inscriptions. (en)
  • Gli Shāhī, o Hindu Shāhī (in urdu برہمن شاہی, Barman Shāhī, ossia "regio, imperiale"), chiamati anche Kabul Shāhī, furono una dinastia hindu che regnò dal 879 al 1026 sulla Vallata di Kabul e sul Gandhara (attuale Pakistan, India settentrionale e Afghanistan nord-orientale) nel . Essi succedettero agli Shāhī turchi (o Turk Shāhī), di fede buddhista, discendenti di Kanishka, re tocario di Kushana. L'ultimo sovrano del Kushan, , fu sconfitto da Kallar, visir bramino, che fondò più tardi la dinastia degli Hindu Shāhī. (it)
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  • Hinduixàhida (ca)
  • Hindu-Shahi (de)
  • Hindu Shahis (en)
  • Shahi (regno) (it)
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