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Explain the statement with reasons. The Arab rule did not expand in India

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Explain the statement with reasons.

The Arab rule did not expand in India

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  1. Muhammad bin Qasim's Invasion (712 C.E.) – Muhammad bin Qasim of the Umayyad dynasty attacked Sindh and conquered the region from Sindh to Multan.
  2. Unstable Arab Rule – After Muhammad bin Qasim, the Arab rule in India became weak and ineffective, leading to instability.
  3. Strong Indian Resistance – Rajput and Pratihara rulers fought against Arab expansion, preventing further conquests.
  4. Political Instability in India – While India was politically unstable in the 13th century, it was the Turkish invaders (not Arabs) who took advantage of it.
  5. Arab Internal Conflicts – The Umayyad-Abbasid power struggle weakened Arab control and shifted their focus away from India. 
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Chapter 14: Delhi Sultanate, Vijayanagar and Bahamani Kingdom - Exercise [Page 109]

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Balbharati History [English] Standard 11 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 14 Delhi Sultanate, Vijayanagar and Bahamani Kingdom
Exercise | Q 3 (1) | Page 109
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