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When the British gained control of India in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Islam was introduced in India in the eighth century. The religion was originally introduced to India by traders from the Arabian Sea.
Almost all the major religions came from India... * Hinduism *Buddhisim *Jainisim *Even Christianity It can be easily said that no religion worth the name came from the western world. But which religion did not have its roots in India is a very difficult question to answer.
If this question is "Which religion was there before any other religion?" I can kind of answer it :) It isn't known. It is believed there was animal and nature worship first. Polytheism (worshipping of many different, though distinct, gods) came later. As far as I can remember, Judaism was the first monotheistic religion, from which Christianity has its basis. Islam came several centuries after Christianity. Of course, monotheism did not necessarily replace polytheism, or even animal/nature worship. Many cultures still practice those. Hinduism is a good representative of modern polytheism.
Buddhism
The first established religion in India is Hinduism. The second came hundreds of years later which is Buddhism which was proposed by Ghandi.
In world the Hindu religion came first Because nobody nose this religion is belongs from how many years. In India all known prove here which can define the Hindu's religion.
Turkish and Afghan invaders established sultanates in India in the 10th and 11th centuries. A few centuries later, descendants of Genghis Khan took over the nation to rule for 200 years.
The first monotheistic religion is unknown, but the oldest continuously practiced monotheisic religion is Judaism, founded approximately 2000 BCE. Zoroastrianism is a close second, founded approxmately arount the 5th or 6th Century BCE.
The Rajput people came from the Central Northern parts of India. They claim to be known as descendents of warriors from Central Northern India around the 6th - 12th Centuries.
India is predominately Hindu, but there are also many Jains, Buddhists, Muslims, Sikhs, and a smattering of Christians.
They came for: -Gold -Land -And to change the religion