Chach of Aror
Chach (c. 631-671 AD, Sindhi: چچ) was a Hindu Brahmin king of Sindh region of the Indian subcontinent in the mid-7th century AD. Chach expanded the kingdom of Sindh, and his successful efforts to subjugate surrounding monarchies and ethnic groups into an empire covering the entire Indus valley and beyond were recorded in the Chach Nama.
Chach | |
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Maharaja of Sindh | |
Reign | 631-671 |
Predecessor | Rai Sahasi (Sinhasena) |
Successor | Chandar |
Spouse | Rani Suhanadi |
Issue | Dahir |
Dynasty | Brahmin dynasty of Sindh |
Religion | Hinduism |
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