THE REIGN OF THE ARAB TRIBE BANI SAMAH (892-985AD) AND ITS ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS IN MULTAN

Authors

  • Dr. Hafiz Mohammad Sarwar
  • Dr. Ghulam Ahmad
  • Dr Ume Habiba

Abstract

The Arab caravans used to come to areas of Sindh and Multan since more than two thousand years ago and many of the kings and the Arab tribe Bani Samah one of them occupied with their own powerful armies in the areas of Multan. This article explains that Bani Samah performed the duty of spreading the Arabic language all over the region considering Arabic language as an official language during their reign. The descriptive research design describes the administrative aspects during the reign of Bani Samah. According to the main findings the tribe Banu Samah played a dynamic role in scattering of Islam Arabic language in Multan. The society of Multan observed a civilized rebirth that included all aspects of life.

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Published

2022-06-30

How to Cite

Dr. Hafiz Mohammad Sarwar, Dr. Ghulam Ahmad, & Dr Ume Habiba. (2022). THE REIGN OF THE ARAB TRIBE BANI SAMAH (892-985AD) AND ITS ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS IN MULTAN. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 17(2), 705-717. Retrieved from https://www.archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/11192

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