The initial entry of Islam into South Asia came in the first century after the death of the Prophet Muhammad. The Umayyad caliph in Damascus sent an expedition to Baluchistan and Sindh in 711 led by Muhammad bin Qassim. He captured Sindh and Multan. Three hundred years after his death Sultan Mahmud of Ghazi, the ferocious leader, led a series of raids against Rajput kingdoms and rich Hindu temples, and established a base in Punjab for future incursions. In 1024, the Sultan set out on his last famous expedition to the southern coast of Kathiawar along the Arabian Sea.
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The Tughlaq Dynasty
Ghyasuddin Tughlaq, who was the Governor of Punjab during the reign of Ala-ud-din Khilji, ascended the throne in 1320 A.D. and founded the...
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Muhammad Ghori invaded India in 1175 A.D. After the conquest of Multan and Punjab, he advanced towards Delhi. The brave Rajput chiefs of n...
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Following the death of Balban, the Sultanate became weak and there were number of revolts. This was the period when the nobles placed Jala...
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The concept of equality in Islam and Muslim traditions reached its climax in the history of South Asia when slaves were raised to the stat...