explain the features of Muhammad bin Qasim rule of Sindh and what was the impact of his rule
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He conquered the Sindh and Punjab regions along the Indus River for the Umayyad Caliphate. There are both long and short term causes for the conquest of india. Arabs had trade with India and Eastern Asia. The trade was carried through sea rout; the rout was unsafe due to the plunder of the Pirates of Sindh.
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The Umayyad caliphate ordered Muhammad Bin Qasim to attack over Sindh. ... Dahir died in the battle, his forces were defeated and Muhammad bin Qasim took control of Sind. Mohammad Bin Qasim entered Daibul in 712 AD. As a result of his efforts, he succeeded in capturing Daibul.
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