Mohammad bin Qasim invaded Sindh in 711 AD. He led an expedition on behalf of the Umayyad Caliphate, aiming to expand Islamic rule and trade routes in the region. His conquest marked the beginning of Muslim influence in the Indian subcontinent. The capture of Sindh was significant for establishing Islamic governance in the area.
The timeline from Muhammad bin Qasim to Timur spans several centuries of significant rulers and events in South Asia and Central Asia. Muhammad bin Qasim conquered Sindh in 711 CE, marking the beginning of Islamic rule in the region. The Ghaznavids, led by Mahmud of Ghazni, dominated from 971 to 1030 CE, followed by the Ghurids in the late 12th century. Timur (Tamerlane) rose to power in the late 14th century, establishing a vast empire after his invasion of India in 1398.
Saeed bin Saqer bin Sultan Al-Qasimi was born in 1962.
Muhammad bin Qasim died on July 18, 715 at the age of 19.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai, has a total of 12 children. He has had children with his first wife, Sheikhah Hind bint Maktoum bin Juma Al Maktoum, and his second wife, Princess Haya bint Al Hussein. His children include both sons and daughters, who are involved in various public and charitable activities in the UAE.
Osama bin Muhammed bin Awad Bin Laden, or more shortened Osama Bin Laden.
Yazid bin Muhllab governor after Muhammad bin Qasim in Sindh
Muhammad Bin Qasim Conquered the Sindh during the period of Abbasids.
why was Muhammad bin qasim called back
he invaded sindh in 711 ad at the age of 17(lucky im doing a project on him could u give me some info to?)
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hajjaj bi yousaf was the uncle of Muhammad bin qasim.
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Muhammad bin Qasim attacked Sindh in 711 CE primarily to expand the Umayyad Caliphate's territory and spread Islam. The invasion was also prompted by a request for help from local rulers who were facing internal strife and external threats, particularly from the Hindu ruler Raja Dahir. Additionally, the region was strategically significant for trade routes, making it an attractive target for conquest. Bin Qasim's campaign resulted in the establishment of Muslim rule in the region, which had lasting cultural and religious impacts.
They came to India with MOHAMMAD BIN QASIM
Mohammad bin Qasim send India by hajjaj bin Yousuf because, that time the ruler of India was a arbitrary here a woman who request for help because she was sufferer therefore Hajaj bin yousuf send his nephew to help him
because of the great efforts of muhammad bin qasim he started bringing islam from sindh when it was a part of india
Because the ruler of Sindh, Raja Dahir, used to attack muslim ships and captivate the men and women on board.