He established Islamic law over the people of the region; however, Hindus were allowed to rule their villages and settle their disputes according to their own laws, and traditional hierarchical institutions, including the village headmen rais and chieftains were maintained | I think the author tried too hard to make romantic connection between characters which could have been avoided |
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Mohammad Bin Qasim Library in , is named after Muhammad bin Qasim | which is Pakistan's second major port is named in honor of Muhammad ibn Qasim |
775—785 "gave up the project of conquering any part of India.
30Under the Umayyads 661 - 750 AD , many Shias sought asylum in the region of Sindh, to live in relative peace in the remote area | |
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1989 , , BRILL, External links [ ]• Brahman, Buddhist, Greek, and Arab testimony however can be found that attests towards amicable relations between the adherents of the two religions up to the 7th century | Origins and early life [ ] Qasim was born in c |
Majority of the population continued to remain Hindu who had to pay the jizya imposed by the Muslim state | Al-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 |
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Dahir's son recaptured Brahmanabad and c | Religion; the widespread belief in the prophecy of Muslim success |