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The Muslim expansion into India, particularly from the 7th century onwards, significantly altered the region's social, cultural, and political landscape. It led to the establishment of various Muslim dynasties, such as the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire, which promoted the spread of Islam and integrated Persian culture with local traditions. This expansion also facilitated trade and cultural exchanges, but it often resulted in conflict and tension between Hindu and Muslim communities, shaping the subcontinent's complex religious dynamics. Ultimately, the influence of Muslim rule left a lasting legacy in India's architecture, language, and cuisine.
Multiple groups have set up trading settlements along East Africa's coast. A couple of the first groups to do so were the Indian and Muslim Groups. Also, the originating trading began as African culture, so the African group would be apart of the trading settlements as well.
Yes, there appears to be link between region and religion because areas, such as the Middle East are predominantly Muslim or Islam.
India became two countries after independence in 1947 primarily due to religious and political tensions between Hindus and Muslims. The demand for a separate Muslim state, led by the All-India Muslim League under Muhammad Ali Jinnah, culminated in the creation of Pakistan as a separate nation for Muslims. The division was driven by fears of minority oppression and the desire for self-determination, leading to the partition of British India into India and Pakistan. This division resulted in significant communal violence and mass migrations.
India was partitioned in 1947 primarily due to religious tensions between Hindus and Muslims, exacerbated by the demand for a separate Muslim state by the All-India Muslim League, led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The British colonial administration sought to address these communal divisions and manage the struggle for independence, ultimately leading to the creation of two independent nations: India and Pakistan. The partition aimed to provide a homeland for Muslims in Pakistan while maintaining a secular state in India, but it resulted in widespread violence and mass migrations.
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What events resulted in an increase of trade between Europe and Asia
Jerusalem remained in Muslim hands
yes there are, I believe that some trading platforms cater to Sharia trading.
Muslim merchants set up trading posts throughout southeast Asia and taught Islam to people there.
The Muslim world tended to play an intermediary role in world trade. They controlled the overland trading routes between Europe and Asia. Until the voyages of exploration and discovery in the 15th and 16th centuries, they also controlled the sea routes between Africa and Asia.
It left unstable Muslim leadership in India.
I believe it was India and China
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This frank dude that you are talking about is a Muslim. The battle that saved the Muslims was the battle of tours. It took place in Spain,1492. Duh.
By trading vessels sailing out of Muslim lands across to the hind.