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Describe the social and political conditions of India in the eve of Muslims invasion.

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Answered by opeadeoye20
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By spreading Islam, attained their political and religious unity in India. The conquest of Sind was successful after a number of attempts. It was under the leadership of Mohammad-bin-Qasim, that Sind, then a part of India along the Indus River (now in Pakistan) was conquered. Muhammad-bin-Qasim was an Umayyad general who conquered the Sindh and Punjab regions at a very young age of 17. Even today, Sind invasion is considered as one of the world's historic marvels as it led to the spread of Islam in South Asia and the Muslim communities in India.

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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India was divided into a huge number of states on the eve of the Muslim invasions at the start of the 11th century. The leaders of those governments were engaged in a power war.

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They achieved their political and religious unity in India by promoting Islam. Sindh was finally conquered after numerous failed efforts. Mohammad-bin-Qasim led the conquest of Sindh, which was once a region of India along the Indus River and is today in Pakistan. At the age of just 17, Muhammad-bin-Qasim, an Umayyad general, took control of Sindh and Punjab. The invasion of Sindh is still regarded as one of human history's wonders since it helped Islam spread throughout South Asia and gave rise to Muslim populations in India.

They couldn't present a unified front against the foreign invaders because they were so envious of one another. Their downfall was brought on by a lack of cohesiveness within the group.

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