The Ghaznavid presence in the Indian subcontinent, particularly during the 11th century, significantly impacted Hindu communities through military conquests, temple destruction, and the imposition of taxes. While the Ghaznavids sought to expand their empire and spread Islam, they also triggered a complex interplay of resistance and adaptation among Hindus. Some Hindus converted to Islam for social or economic benefits, while others maintained their religious practices, leading to a long-term cultural exchange. The period marked both a challenge to Hindu political structures and the emergence of regional powers that would eventually shape the socio-political landscape of India.
India has a very high crime rate and human trafficking and a high rate of sexual crimes.
Hindu is a person who follows hinduism. There are no specific flowers of hindu people.
Hindu is not a country or region, it is a religious belief system. Asia holds the majority of Hindu people, but you can find Hindu people on nearly every continent (not sure about Antarctica).
because he is the protector
80% of people are hindu in India
Most Hindus are born in Hindu families.
If you mean Hindu Arabic numbers, then people use it in every English speaking country. If you mean the Hindu Arabic Alphabet, then there is no such thing.
Islamic and Hindu culture fused under the Delhi sultanate. Arabs brought Islam into Iran and Afghanistan. Islam was firmly established in the island areas of Southeast Asia. The Ghaznavid Empire launched raids into India.
Since India has large populations of both Muslims and Hindus, maintaining good relations between these communities is necessary for effective governance. Historically, there have been significant tensions between the Muslim and Hindu communities due to the centuries of war and between Muslim-led states and Hindu-led Principalities and the repression suffered by Hindus and other polytheists under more repressive Islamic rulers like Aurangzeb in the Mughal Empire or many of the rulers of the Ghaznavid Empire.
People following Hinduism do not have a specific word for Christmas because it is non Hindu festival. Hindu people usually call christmas christmas!
the hindu
No they dont