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Why were temples targeted by the conquerors? This is a five mark question. Anyone please answer this question with full step by step solution. Anyone please answer this question with full step by step solution. Don't post irrelevant answers.​

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Answered by 11monish11
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It was the trend to demonstrate power and resources by building large temples. The rulers often invested a lot in the decoration and maintenance of the temples. So the foreign conquerors made them the target first. The most prominent example of it was the temple of Somnath in Gujarat which was looted several times by Sultan Mahmud of Ghazani who came from Afghanistan. Much of the wealth he carried away was used to create a splendid capital city at Ghazani.

Answered by joshkjomon
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Temples act as the source of religious unity for the people under tyranny. Conquering them will be acting as an strike in disrupting the belief and also helps in enforcing their own religion on the conquered country.

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