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* Elliot, Henry Miers, ''The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians. The Muhammadan Period. Volume 1, Adamant Media Corporation, ISBN 0-543-94726-2 * Elliot, Henry Miers, ''The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians. The Muhammadan Period. Volume 1, Adamant Media Corporation, ISBN 0-543-94726-2
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Rani Suhanadi was a queen and the wife of the Rajput ruler of Sindh, Raja Sahasi II. She is recorded in historical narratives such as the Chach Nama for having had an affair with his Brahmin chamberlain, Chach of Alor, and then conspiring to raise him to throne upon the death of Raja Sahasi II the last of the Rai Dynasty.

References

  • Thakur Deshraj: 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 90-04-09249-8 pg.
  • Elliot, Henry Miers, The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians. The Muhammadan Period. Volume 1, Adamant Media Corporation, ISBN 0-543-94726-2
  • THE PEOPLE AND THE LAND OF SIND
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