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Who was Muhammad bin quasim

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Muhammad bin Qasim al-Thaqafi, also known by the laqab of Imad ad-Din, was an Arab military commander of the Umayyad Caliphate who, during the reign of Caliph al-Walid I, led the Muslim conquest of Sindh and Multan from the third and the last Maharaja of the Brahman dynasty, Raja Dahir in the battle of Aror.

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Muhammad bin Qassim al-Thaqafi, also known by the laqab of Imad ad-Din, was an Arab military commander of the Umayyad Caliphate who, during the reign of Caliph al-Walid I, led the Muslim conquest of Sindh and Multan from the third and the last Maharaja of the Brahman dynasty, Raja Dahir in the battle of Aror. Muhammad bin Qassim (c. 695 – 715) was an Umayyad general who conquered the Sindh and Multan regions along the Indus River (now a part of Pakistan) for the Umayyad Caliphate. He was born and raised in the city of Ta'if (in modern-day Saudi Arabia).There are two different accounts regarding the details of Muhammad's fate: According to al-Baladhuri Muhammad was killed due to a family feud with the governor of Iraq.Besides being a great general, Muhammad bin Qasim was also an excellent administrator. He established peace and order as well as a good administrative structure in the areas he conquered. He was a kind hearted and religious person. ... Muhammad bin Qasim was known for his obedience to the ruler.

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