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What year did Arab forces occupy Sindh?
What year did Arab forces occupy Sindh?
- 712 AD (correct)
- 650 AD
- 600 AD
- 800 AD
Who was the Arab governor of the province Basra, and uncle of Muhammad-bin-Qasim?
Who was the Arab governor of the province Basra, and uncle of Muhammad-bin-Qasim?
- Al-Hajjaj (correct)
- Dahir
- Omar
- Walid
Which ruler lost the Battle of Rewar to Muhammad-bin-Qasim?
Which ruler lost the Battle of Rewar to Muhammad-bin-Qasim?
- Omar
- Muhammad-bin-Qasim
- Al-Hajjaj
- Dahir (correct)
What was imposed on non-Muslims as a kind of tax during Muhammad-bin-Qasim's rule?
What was imposed on non-Muslims as a kind of tax during Muhammad-bin-Qasim's rule?
How many troops were in Muhammad-bin-Qasim's army?
How many troops were in Muhammad-bin-Qasim's army?
Who was the Arab governor of the province Basra, and uncle of Muhammad-bin-Qasim?
Who was the Arab governor of the province Basra, and uncle of Muhammad-bin-Qasim?
What kind of tax was imposed on non-Muslims during Muhammad-bin-Qasim's rule?
What kind of tax was imposed on non-Muslims during Muhammad-bin-Qasim's rule?
What was Multan called by Muhammad-bin-Qasim?
What was Multan called by Muhammad-bin-Qasim?
What was the name of the battle fought between Muhammad-bin-Qasim and Dahir, the ruler of Sind?
What was the name of the battle fought between Muhammad-bin-Qasim and Dahir, the ruler of Sind?
How many troops were in Muhammad-bin-Qasim's army?
How many troops were in Muhammad-bin-Qasim's army?
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Arab Occupation of Sindh
Arab Occupation of Sindh
In 712 AD, Arab forces under the command of Muhammad-bin-Qasim conquered the Sindh region, marking a significant event in history.
Who was Al-Hajjaj?
Who was Al-Hajjaj?
Al-Hajjaj was a powerful Arab governor of Basra, known for his strategic brilliance and his role in expanding the Umayyad Caliphate. Importantly, he was also the uncle of Muhammad-bin-Qasim, the leader of the Arab conquest of Sindh.
Who was Dahir?
Who was Dahir?
Dahir was the ruler of Sindh who fought against the Arab invasion led by Muhammad-bin-Qasim. He led a fierce resistance but was ultimately defeated in the Battle of Rewar.
What is Jizya?
What is Jizya?
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How many troops were in Muhammad-bin-Qasim's army?
How many troops were in Muhammad-bin-Qasim's army?
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Why was Multan called "The City of Gold"?
Why was Multan called "The City of Gold"?
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What was the Battle of Rewar?
What was the Battle of Rewar?
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Study Notes
Arab Conquest of Sindh
- Arab forces occupied Sindh in 712 CE.
- Hajjaj bin Yusuf, the uncle of Muhammad-bin-Qasim, was the Arab governor of the province Basra.
- Raja Dahir, the ruler of Sindh, lost the Battle of Rewar to Muhammad-bin-Qasim.
- Jizya, a kind of tax, was imposed on non-Muslims during Muhammad-bin-Qasim's rule.
- Muhammad-bin-Qasim's army consisted of 12,000 troops.
- Hajjaj bin Yusuf, the uncle of Muhammad-bin-Qasim, was the Arab governor of the province Basra.
- Jizya, a kind of tax, was imposed on non-Muslims during Muhammad-bin-Qasim's rule.
- Muhammad-bin-Qasim referred to Multan as Mahawan.
- The Battle of Rewar was fought between Muhammad-bin-Qasim and Dahir, the ruler of Sindh.
- Muhammad-bin-Qasim's army consisted of 12,000 troops.
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Test your knowledge of the Arab and Turkish invasions in India with this quiz. Explore the historical events such as the Arab invasion led by Muhammad-bin-Qasim in 712 AD and the impact of these invasions on the Indian subcontinent.