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Consider the following statements regarding the Arab conquests of Sindh in 711 CE. 1. The Umayyad dynasty was the first Muslim dynasty to rule the empire of the Caliphate. 2. The Abbasid were succeeded by the Ummayyad Caliphs. 3. The advent of Islam in South Asia occurred through the Arabs during the Umayyad rule. 4. In 711 CE Mahmud Ghazni captured Sind.​

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