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HISTORIANS OF SIND.

Muhammad 'Alláfí[1] (an Arab mercenary,) goes against the chiefs of Ramal.

Muhammad 'Alláfí, an Arab of the Bani Asámat, who had killed 'Abdu-r Rahmán son of Ash'ab, for having run away from battle, came to join Dáhir with five hundred Arabs.


The 'Alláfí made a night attack on the Ramal troops with his five hundred Arabs and warriors of Hind, and fell upon them on all four sides with a great shout, and killed and captured 80,000 warriors and fifty elephants, besides horses and arms innumerable fell into their hands.


Dáhir then told his good and judicious minister to ask a favour. The minister replied: "I have no son who will carry down my name to posterity. I request, therefore, that orders may be given to have my name stamped on the silver coin of the realm, so that my name being on one face, and the king's on the other, it will not then be forgotten in Hind and Sind." Dáhir ordered that the minister's wish should be complied with.

The history of the four first Khalífas.
Mu'áwia bin Abú Sufián.
Sannán bin Salma bin Ghúru-l Hindí.
Ráshid bin 'Umaru-l Khizrí.
Sannán bin Salma recovers the Government.
Munzir bin Hárúd bin Báshar.
Hakkam bin Munzir.
Abdu-l Malik bin Marwán.
The 'Alláfís, etc.
Mujá'a bin Safar bin Yazíd bin Huzaika.
Walíd bin 'Abdu-l Malik bin Marwán
Account of the presents sent to the Khalífa from Sarandíp.
Hajjáj sends a messenger to Dáhir, the Infidel.
Hajjáj obtains permission to leave the Capital.
Budail suffers martyrdom.

  1. 1 [This is the spelling of B. MS. A. always has 'Alláni."]