Khingala
Khingala, also transliterated Khinkhil, Khinjil or Khinjal, (Sharada script: khiṃ-gā-la, ruled circa 775-785 CE) was a ruler of the Turk Shahis. He is only known in name from the accounts of the Muslim historian Ya'qubi and from an epigraphical source, the Gardez Ganesha. The identification of his coinage remains conjectural.
Khingala | |
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The supreme lord, the great King, the King of Kings, the Majestic Sovereign | |
Name and titles of Khingala ( khiṃ-gā-la) in the Gardez Ganesha inscription, in proto-Sharada script: Mahārājadhirāja śrī ṣāhi Khiṃgālau "The great king, the king of kings Sri Shahi Khimgala" | |
Turk Shahi King | |
Reign | circa 775-785 CE |
Predecessor | Possibly Bo Fuzhun |
Successor | Possibly Langaturman |
Approximate location of the Turk Shahis
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