Muhammad bin Qasim conquered Sindh during the caliphate of:

Muhammad bin Qasim conquered Sindh during the caliphate of:

  • (A) Abbasids
  • (B) Umayyads
  • (C) Ottoman
  • (D) Mughals
Muhammad Bin Qasim, an Arab military leader from the Arab world, who was also from the Thaqif tribe, launched an expedition that conquered Sindh and Multan around 711-712 CE. Under the auspices of the Umayyad Caliphate, which was the Muslim empire that ruled the world during that time, the invasion took place under the rule of Caliph Walid I, with al-Hajjaj Bin Yusuf, the eastern governor, leading it. The defeat of Sindh's ruler, Raja Dahir, in the Battle of Aror was the beginning of a permanent Muslim presence in South Asia, an event that is referred to as the "Bab-ul-Islam"—Gateway of Islam.
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