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Why was Muhammad Bin Qasim sent to Sindh

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Answered by shhxdjaln
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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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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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