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What attracted the turks to india

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Answered by purva0013
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Explanation:

The Turkish men were attracted to India by its rich temples and kingdoms.

The Turkish had able generals and an organized army far superior to that of Indian Emperors before the slave dynasty.

Answered by Genius00720
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Turks in India comprise Turkish expatriates and Turkish-origin people living in India. In the 1961 census, 58 people stated that their mother tongue was Turkish.[3] According to the 2001 census, 126 residents of India stated their place of birth as Turkey.[1] In a state visit during early 2010, Prime Minister Abdullah Gül of Turkey met Turkish expatriates living in India and handed out Hindi–Turkish dictionaries to Turkish students in New Delhi.[4] There is also a significant population of Turkic descendants who are known as Rowther. They are believed to have migrated to India at the time of the Ottoman Empire. They are a highly assimilated community and their gene pool is highly diversified. They are mostly found in Southern India, especially in present-day Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

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