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What were the political and cultural effects of the arab invasion

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Politically, India was divided into rival states. However, the division of India was not its primary weakness. India is a sub-continent and it was not possible to keep it under one rule at that time.

Besides, even after its division, there had been quite a few extensive kingdoms at that time which were powerful enough to meet the challenge of foreign aggressors. The weakness of India was not its division into many states but constant fighting among them for power and glory.

Besides, even after its division, there had been quite a few extensive kingdoms at that time which were powerful enough to meet the challenge of foreign aggressors. The weakness of India was not its division into many states but constant fighting among them for power and glory.At that time, Afghanistan was ruled by Hindu kings. Politically and culturally it had been a part of India since the period of the mighty Mauryas. Afterwards it was divided into two kingdoms, viz., the kingdoms of Jabul and Kabul. The kingdom of Kabul extended up to the borders of Kashmir in the north-east and touched the borders of Persia in the west

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