What was the impact of Muhammad bin Qasim’s rule after conquering the Muslim state? Write down 3 impacts.
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==>Aftermath. After bin Qasim's departure, the next appointed Arab governor died on arrival. Dahir's son recaptured Brahmanabad and c. 720, he was granted pardon and included in the administration in return for converting to Islam.
Father: Al-Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hakam
Born: c. 694; Taif, Umayyad Caliphate
Died: July 18, 715 (aged 19); Mosul, Umayyad Caliphate
Governor: 712–715
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==>What was the impact of Muhammad Bin Qasim rule?
The alliances made by Muhammad Bin Qasim proved to be fruitful in later invasion of Islamic rulers. The views on Islam were changed as Arabs were not cruel. No extra taxes were imposed on Hindus for believing in Hinduism which won their hearts and they embraced the Arabs with the open arms.
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