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Brahmana Hindu Shahis of Afghanistan : ウィキペディア英語版
Brahmana Hindu Shahis of Afghanistan
Hindus held sway over the Kabul region of Afghanistan from as far back as the fourth century C. E.
India had pushed back or completely indigenized various foreign invading hordes, without a trace of their ethnic origins. Knowledge about Turkish ethnicity of these rulers in this frontier region of India was surviving because of their continuous rule there.
During the Early Medieval history (700-1000 CE) there were two dynasties in Kabul: the (Kshatriya – Turk) Hindu dynasty, and the (Brahmana) Hindu dynasty which replaced it. Both used the title of Shahi. Details about these rulers have been assembled over a period of time from chronicles, coins and stone inscriptions by researchers as no consolidated account of their history has become available.
==The ''varna'' of Shahis of Kabul==
Efforts were made, earlier also, to apportion the Kshatriya ''varna''〔"In this discussion, views of E. Thomas, H. M. Elliot, Alexander Cunningham and C. V. Vaidya are note worthy. (The omnibus word ‘caste’ cannot adequately denote different divisions in Hindu society. ''Varna'' system was the traditional four tiered classification of Hindus into Brahmanas, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras. People were advised that it was best to marry within one's own varna.)"〕 to Kallar's Brahamana successors on the basis of their name-endings, marriage alliances and even their ''‘terrible valour’'' at the battlefield. All these arguments were deemed untenable. However, in 1973, Yogendra Misra projected the view〔"Yogendra Mishara, ''The Hindu Shahis of Afghanistan and the Punjab AD 865-1026'', p. 4."〕 that according to Rajatarangini Hindu Shahis (meaning here post-Lagaturman kings) were also Kshatriyas.

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