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Q1. List and describe some major changes that were brought about by the Muslims in the social and cultural traditions of the subcontinent. Use the resources available in your home or the internet to find details about those changes. Furthermore, elaborate on one change that was the most lasting/permanent and can still be seen around even today. Answer as fast as you can in your own words

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Answered by ChimChimsKookie
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Towards the end of the Abbasid caliphate, the formerly vast and united Islamic empire became fragmented and decentralized.

Many different groups ruled areas previously held by the Abbasids.

Religious institutions became more defined during this period as state power waned.

Trade contributed to the spread of Islamic culture and led to a growing feeling of internationalism.

From the ninth century to the twelfth century, Islamic culture flourished and crystallized into what we now recognize as Islam. The military expansions of the earlier period spread Islam in name only; it was later that Islamic culture truly spread, with people converting to Islam in large numbers.

This spread of Islamic culture was facilitated by trade, missionaries, and changes in the political structure of Islamic society. As a result, we encounter multiple different interpretations of Islam across many different Islamic societies

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Answered by lovinglavisha
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List and describe some major changes that were brought about by the Muslims in the social and cultural traditions of the subcontinent. Use the resources available in your home or the internet to find details about those changes. Furthermore, elaborate on one change that was the most lasting/permanent and can still be seen around even today. Answer as fast as you can in your own wordsChanderi was a Rajput stronghold in Malwa

under Medini Rai. In 1528 CE, Babur laid

siege to the fort of Chanderi and captured it

Almost all the Rajputs perished in the battle

that followed. After this, no other Rajput chief

dared to challenge Babur's authority

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