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Analyse the socio religious and political condition of India on the eve of the Muslim invasions​

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Answered by harikachph123
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Answered by minasharmaminaedu
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Between the 13th to the 17th centuries, Muslims largely conquered the Indian subcontinent.

Earlier Muslim conquests include incursions into what is now Pakistan and the Umayyad operations in India in the ninth century, both of which were met with opposition from the Rajputs.

The first Sultan, Mahmud of Ghazni, who maintained an ideological connection to the suzerainty of the Abbasid Caliphate, attacked and pillaged extensive areas of Gujarat and Punjab beginning from the Indus River in the 11th century.

The Ghurid dynasty, headed by Muhammad of Ghor and Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad, established Muslim dominance in India when the Ghaznavids were defeated and Lahore was taken.

The Muslim invasion of Bengal in 1206 under Bakhtiyar Khalji was the religion's easternmost frontier at the time.

The Delhi Sultanate, founded by Qutb ud-Din Aibak, the first ruler of the Mamluk dynasty, soon replaced the Ghurid Empire.

The majority of the Indian subcontinent was populated by Muslims after the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate.

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