[62] Id. vol. xvi. pp. 75–6. [↑]

[63] Id. vol. xxi. p. 203. [↑]

[64] At the time of the Arab conquest the dominions of the Hindu ruler of Sind extended as far north as this city, which is now no longer included in this province. [↑]

[65] Balād͟hurī, p. 441 (fin.) [↑]

[66] Elliot, vol. i. pp. 185–6. [↑]

[67] Probably the Sindān in Abrāsa, the southern district of Cutch. [↑]

[68] Balād͟hurī, p. 446. [↑]

[69] Iṣṭak͟hrī, pp. 173–4. [↑]

[70] Balād͟hurī, p. 446. [↑]

[71] Iṣṭak͟hrī, loc. cit. Ibn Ḥawqal, p. 230 sq. Idrīsī (Géographie d’Édrisi, traduite par P. A. Jaubert, vol. i. p. 175 sqq.). [↑]