Ma'danid dynasty
Makran Sultanate | |||||||
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| 10th century–11th century | |||||||
Makran located on the south of Ghaznavid Empire | |||||||
| Status | Largely autonomous Emirate under the Saffarids, Buyids (970–?) and then Ghaznavids (?–1078) | ||||||
| Capital | Kech | ||||||
| Common languages | Arabic (Official) | ||||||
| Religion | Islam | ||||||
| Mahraj | |||||||
• Until 1025/26 CE | Ma'adan ibn Ali (First known) | ||||||
• 1031–1058 CE | Abu'l -'Askar Husayn (last) | ||||||
| Historical era | Early Medieval period | ||||||
• Established | 10th century | ||||||
• Disestablished | 11th century | ||||||
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| Today part of | Pakistan | ||||||
The Ma'danid dynasty was a medieval Islamic dynasty that ruled the Sultanate of Makran. It ruled Makran from the late 9th or early 10th century until around the 11th century.