Hind (Sasanian province)
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Hind (also spelled Hindestan) was the name of a southeastern Sasanian province lying near the Indus River. The boundaries of the province are obscure. The Austrian historian and numismatist Nikolaus Schindel has suggested that the province may have corresponded to the Sindh region, where the Sasanians notably minted unique gold coins of themselves.[2] According to the modern historian C. J. Brunner, the province possibly included—whenever jurisdiction was established—the areas of the Indus River, including the southern part of Punjab.[3]
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Sasanian Hind | |||||||||||||||
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262–484 CE | |||||||||||||||
Historical era | Antiquity | ||||||||||||||
• Established | 262 | ||||||||||||||
• Disestablished | 484 CE | ||||||||||||||
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Today part of | India Pakistan |
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