India: A HistoryArchived 2014-04-15 at the वेबैक मशीन, John Keay, pp. 174, Grove Press, 2011, ISBN 9780802145581, ... Muhammad ibn Qasim then resumed his march upriver. Brahmanabad (the later Mansurah), then Alor (Rohri) and finally Multan, the three principal cities of Sind, were either captured or surrendered, probably during the years 710–13 ...
History of India and Pakistan, Muhammad Tariq Awan, Ferozsons, 1994, ISBN 9789690100344, ... she stated that she was not worthy because Qasim had dishonoured her and her sister ... that Mohammad-bin-Qasim should suffer himself to be sewn up in a raw hide and thus despatched to the capital ...
Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Volume 22, Research Society of Pakistan, 1985, ... Yazid also despatched his own brother Mu'awiyah to accompany the new governor, arrest Muhammad bin Qasim and bring him back to Iraq. This was done. According to Baladhuri, Muhammad bin Qasim was brought back in shackles under Mu'awiyah's escort ...
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India: A HistoryArchived 2014-04-15 at the वेबैक मशीन, John Keay, pp. 174, Grove Press, 2011, ISBN 9780802145581, ... Muhammad ibn Qasim then resumed his march upriver. Brahmanabad (the later Mansurah), then Alor (Rohri) and finally Multan, the three principal cities of Sind, were either captured or surrendered, probably during the years 710–13 ...