Write the consequences of the conquest of Multan.
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Arab conquest of Sind was of great significance and impact, politically, socio-culturally, religiously, intellectually and even economically. Though the Arabs were not the actual conquerors of India, they were the path finders and torch bearers. The conquest was a great give and take. Historians attach little importance to Arab rule in Sind, but though the visible traces of Arab ascendancy have been obliterated, its invisible effects were many and far-reaching. Most of them, of course, relate to the province of Sind, which has been called “the Hijaz of the Indo-Pakistan sub-continent”.
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The conquest of Multan was carried out by Allauddin Khilji who was the ruler of the Delhi Sultanate.
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- Allauddin Khilji became the ruler of Delhi Sultanate after killing his father in law Jalaluddin.
- Multan was located in the north west area of Delhi or the Punjab region and was ruled by the younger brother of Jalaluddin, Arkali Khan.
- The conquest of Multan was carried out by Alauddin Khilji to kill the remaining family of Jalaluddin.
- The conquest was lead by two very trustworthy people of Alauddin who are Ulugh Khan and Zafar Khan.
- Allauddin himself could not carry out the conquest because he had to look after Delhi. However, a large number of soldiers left for Multan on November 1296 and very soon Arkali Khan was defeated and Allauddin Khilji emerged victorious.
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