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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Rai Dynasty (c. 416–644 CE) was a Buddhist dynasty in the Indian Subcontinent. The dynasty was based in Sindh, in modern-day Pakistan. The influence of the Rais extended from Kashmir in the east, Makran and Debal port (modern Karachi) in the west, Surat port in the south, and the Kandahar, Sistan, Suleyman, Ferdan and Kikanan hills in the north. It ruled an area of over 600,000 square miles (1,553,993 km2), and the dynasty reigned a period of 143 years.The Battle of Rasil played a crucial role in their decline. The battle resulted in the Makran coast being annexed by Rashidun Caliphate. The book Chach Nama chronicles the final demise of the Rai Dynasty and the ascent of Hindu Chach of Alor to the throne.The Emperors of this dynasty were great patrons of Hinduism and Buddhism. They established a formidable temple of Shiva in present-day Sukkur, Pakistan, close to their capital in Al-ror. This is consistent with the historical accounts from the times of Emperor Ashoka and Emperor Harsha, as numerous monarchs from the Indian Subcontinent never sponsored a state religion and usually patronized more than one faith."@en }

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