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What was the chief reason for Arabs failing to extend their victories beyond Sind and Multan?​

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Answered by Ridstar
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Religious Changes: Islam was established in Sind and Multan. The attempt failed as Rajput's had a strong position in North. Initially, after the death of Muhammad bin Qasim, the Khalifah were shaken and the Islamic propagation was declined.19-Oct-2015

Answered by ishabilu
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The attempt failed as Rajput's had a strong position in North. Initially, after the death of Muhammad bin Qasim, the Khalifah were shaken and the Islamic propagation was declined.

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