Multan was a key site in the | He was the first to have successfully captured territories and initiate the early in 712 AD |
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The Pakistan Naval Station Qasim, or , is the major naval special operations base for the Amphibious Special Operations Forces in the named after Muhammad bin Qasim | Following his promotion, al-Hajjaj became a patron of the Thaqif and appointed several members to important posts in Iraq and its dependencies |
Death [ ] Expansions when al-Hajjaj died in 714, followed a year later by Caliph al-Walid I, who was succeeded by his brother.
27Al-Hakim ibn Jabalah al-Abdi, who attacked in the year 649 AD, was an early partisan of | '" Stanley Lane-Poole, Medieval India under Mohammedan Rule, 712-1764, G |
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One of his famous titles Al-Laqab means "Title" | Superior military equipment; such as and the |
The Arabs' first concern was to facilitate the conquest of Sindh with the fewest casualties while also trying to preserve the economic infrastructure.
19Al-Hajjaj was highly fond of Qasim, and considered him prestigious enough to marry his sister Zaynab, though she preferred the older Thaqafite al-Hakam ibn Ayyub ibn al-Hakam, to whom she was ultimately wed | While occurred, given the social dynamics of areas of Sindh conquered by Muslim, the spread of Islam was slow and took centuries |
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is observed in Pakistan, in honor of Muhammad bin Qasim |
Soon the capitals of the other provinces, , Alor and , were captured alongside other in-between towns with only light Muslim casualties.
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