"Further evidence in the Chachnama makes perfectly clear that many areas of Makran as of Sindh had a largely Buddhist population. When Chach marched to Armabil, this town is described as having been in the hands of a Buddhist Samani (Samani Budda), a descendent of the agents of Rai Sahiras who had been elevated for their loyalty and devotion, but who later made themselves independent. The Buddhist chief offered his alligience to Chach when the latter was on his way to Kirman in 631. The same chiefdom of Armadil is referred to by Huen Tsang 0-Tien -p-o-chi-lo, located at the high road running through Makran, and he also describes it as predominantly Buddhist, thinly populated though it was, it had no less than 80 Buddhist convents with about 5000 monks. In effect at eighteen km north west of Las Bela at Gandakahar, near the ruins of an ancient town are the caves of Gondrani, and as their constructions show these caves were undoubtedly Buddhist. Traveling through the Kij valley further west (then under the government of Persia) Huien Tsang saw some 100 Buddhist monasteries and 6000 priests. He also saw several hundred Deva temples in this part of Makran, and in the town of Su-nu li-chi-shi-fa-lo-which is probably Qasrqand- he saw a temple of Maheshvara Deva, richly adorned and sculptured. There is thus very wide extension of Indian cultural forms in Makran in the seventh century, even in the period when it fell under Persian sovereignty. By comparison in more recent times the last place of Hindu pilgrimage in Makran was Hinglaj, 256 km west of present day Karachi in Las Bela."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Al-Hind: Early medieval India and the expansion of Islam, 7thâ11th centuries by AndrĂ© Wink page 135
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Makran
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Makran
4 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Makran â
Related Quotes
"Even Makran remained independent with varying degrees of freedom commensurate with the intensity of resistance so thaâŠ"
"Hiuen Tsang considered the script which was in use in Makran to be 'much the same as India', but the spoken language âŠ"
"Makran, âthe frontier of al-Hindâ in the early Arab conquest (futuh) literature, is identified by the geographers of âŠ"
"âin the denomination of Ariana, which became known to the Greeks after the Macedonian conquest of the eastern territoâŠ"
"[Likewise, in later Greek tradition, Ariane] âis the Greek name which doubtless reflects an older Iranian tradition tâŠ"
"The evidence from Pirak is, till now, the best from any part of the whole Indus system during this period."
"The Indo-Aryan invasion doesnât get farther than Pirak in Baluchistan."
"In the case of Pirak, however, it must be admitted that the cultural innovations do not appear to be clearly Indo-EurâŠ"
"[None of the transformations] can be explained in the context of invasions of semi-nomadic peoples coming from the [CâŠ"
"The processes [at Pirak] are too complex to be attributed to the arrival of invaders who at the same time would have âŠ"