Chukhsa (Hindko/Urdu: چخسہ ) was an ancient area of Gandhara in Pakistan, modern Chach, west of the city of Taxila.
Location | Attock District, Punjab, Pakistan |
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Region | Gandhara |
Coordinates | 33°53′00″N 72°22′00″E / 33.88333°N 72.36667°E |
Type | Region |
History
editThe area is mentioned in various epigraphic material, such as the Taxila copper plate inscription, where it is described as a territory of the Indo-Scythian ruler Liaka Kusulaka.[1]
A silver jug found at Taxila indicates that Zeionises was the "satrap of Chuksa, son of Manigula, brother of the great king", but who this king was remains uncertain.[citation needed]
The Battle of Chach was fought in 1008 AD between the Ghaznavid army of Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni and the Hindu Shahi army of Anandapala, resulting in the latter's defeat.
References
edit- ^ "Imperial Gazetteer2 of India, Volume 10, page 115 -- Imperial Gazetteer of India -- Digital South Asia Library". dsal.uchicago.edu. Archived from the original on 13 June 2010.