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why was mohammad bin qasim sent to sindh

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Answered by makhansinghsanour456
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Al-Hajjaj sent Muhammad Bin Qasim for action against the Sindh in 711. The mawali; new non-Arab converts; who were usually allied with Al-Hajjaj's political opponents and thus were frequently forced to participate in battles on the frontier of the Umayyad Caliphate — such as Kabul, Sindh and Transoxania.

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why was mohammad bin qasim sent to636–700) son of Ali, fourth Imam of Kaysanites Shia

Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Abdallah, grandson of Abdullah bin Abbas and the father of As-Saffah the first Abbasid Caliph; also Imam of Kaysanites Shia after the death of Abu Hashim

Muhammad al-Baqir (676–733), son of Ali ibn Husayn (Zayn al-'Ābidin), the fourth Imam according to Mustaali and Nizari Ismaili, the fifth Imam according to Twelvers, Seveners and Karmatians

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