Sinan Bin Salamah bin Mohbik sent two times as a
governor of Sind (modern-day Pakistan) during 42 and 48AH (664, 670 AD) at the time of Amir
Muawiyah I (41–60H/663–81AD). •
Kalat: In the year of 42AH(664AD),
Abdullah bin Sawar Abdi was martyred in the battle of
Kalat, along with other warriors of Islam,
Ziyad ibn Abih was appointed as the governor of
Khurasan. He deputed Sinan to complete the mission initiated by
Abdullah bin Sawar Abdi, Sinan succeeded in bringing up under his control the territory of Kalat. •
Sindh: In the year of 44AH(668AD), he entered the valley of
Sindh from where he continued his proceedings towards
Makran. After conquering the
Makran area he made reforms. •
Kohat: In the year of 53(673AD), conquering
Kohat and
Bunnu he entered the valley of
Peshawar. He fought against the force of
Buddhist. In this war Sinan was martyred with several fellow men. ==See also==