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'''Raja Sahasi II''', was the last ] ruler of ]{{fact}} his empire extended up to ] and he believed in ] as did his father ]. The rule of Raja Sahasi II ended in ] A.D. He was succeeded by his ] ] chamberlain, ], who developed illicit sexual relations with Sahasi's wife (queen ]). <ref></ref> Chach conspired with Rani Suhanadi and killed Raja Sahasi II and married with the queen and became ruler of Sindh ending the rule of the ] and starting a line of Brahmin rulership Chach ruled over Sind for about 68 years from ]-] A.D. His son ] was the ruler when ] invaded Sind in ] A.D and was defeated and killed by Qasim with the support of local indigenous populations such as the sub tribes ] of the ].{{fact}}
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== References ==
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* ]: Jat Itihas, Delhi, 1934
* The Chach-nama. English translation by Mirza Kalichbeg Fredunbeg. Delhi Reprint, 1979.
* Wink, Andre, ''Al Hind the Making of the Indo Islamic World,'' Brill Academic Publishers, Jan 1, 1996, ISBN 9-004-09249-8 pg.
* Elliot, Henry Miers, ''The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians. The Muhammadan Period. Volume 1, Adamant Media Corporation, ISBN 0-54394-726-2





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