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The Christian Missionaries first came to Kerala 2000 years ago, followed by the Arab Muslims. So the people of Kerala follow Christianity and Islam. In the same way Lucknow people speak Awadh Hindi because the Awadh dynasty ruled over there for a long time. What kind of influence is this?

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Answered by CHARANROCKY
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Awadh known in British historical texts as Avadh or oudh

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Answered by LittleMagic721
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Slavery in India was largely established during the Islamic rule of India, but was rarely practiced in ancient India.[1] However, the study of its practice in ancient times is problematic and contested due to the debate surrounding the translations of terms such as dasa and dasyu.[1][2] Slavery was banned during the reign of the Mauryan Empire.[3]

Slavery in India escalated during the Muslim domination of northern India after the 11th-century, after Muslim rulers re-introduced slavery to the Indian subcontinent.[1] It became a predominant social institution with the enslavement of Hindus, along with the use of slaves in armies for conquest, a long-standing practice within Muslim kingdoms at the time

. According to Muslim historians of the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire era, after the invasions of Hindu kingdoms Indians were taken as slaves, with many exported to Central Asia and West Asia.[6][7] Many slaves from the Horn of Africa were also imported into the Indian subcontinent to serve in the households of the powerful or the Muslim armies of the Deccan Sultanates and the Mughal Empire

Slavery in India continued through the 18th- and 19th-century. During colonial times Indians were taken into different parts of the world as slaves by the British East India Company,[10] and the British Empire.[11] Over a million indentured labourers also called girmitiyas from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Malabar were taken as slave labourers to European colonies of British, Dutch, Portuguese in Fiji, South Africa, and Trinidad & Tobago.[12][13] The Portuguese imported African slaves into their Indian colonies on the Konkan coast between about 1530 and 1740.

Slavery was abolished in the possessions of the East India Company by the Indian Slavery Act, 1843.

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