Arab invasion of India | Mohammad bin qasim
# Sufficient information about the Arab invasion of India is found in the book Futul-al-Baladan, dated 9th century.
# First the Arabs started in 636 AD. In Khalifa Umar’s time unsuccessfully attacked to win the police station near Bombay.
# 636 AD After this, there were attacks on Bharaunch, Deval Bay of Sindh and Makran.
# 664 AD Unsuccessful invasion of al-Muhalla in.
# Followed by Abdullah’s failed invasion.
# In the first decade of the eighth century, In-al-Arihal Vihtri invaded Makran and took temporary possession, after which the door of the conquest of Sindh was opened.
# Mohammad bin Qasim was born on 31 December 695 AD. Occurred in Arabia.
# Arab invaders came to India via ‘Bolan Darre’.
# Arabs used the word ‘Hindu’ for the first time in reference to the people of Hind (India).
# The first successful invasion of India by the Arabs led by Muhammad bin Qasim.
# Mohammed bin Qasim was given the title of Amir.
# Muhammad bin Qasim was assisted by the Buddhist monks in the Sindh campaign.
# Arabs on Sindh in 712 AD I was victorious in
# Sindh was ruled by King Dahir at the time of the Arab invasion.
# Dahir’s father’s name was Chach.
# The main objective of the Arab invasion of India was to loot the wealth and spread the religion of Islam.
# Panchatantra was Arabic translated as Kalilavadimna.
# Arabs carried a coin named Dirham to Sindh.
# 715 AD to Muhammad bin Qasim I returned from India.
# Mohammed bin Qasim died 18 July 715 AD Occurred on
# Muhammad bin Qasim appointed Junaid as the Governor of Sindh.
# Junaid was defeated by Pratihara ruler Nagabhatta.
# The Arab invasion of India paved the way for future invaders.
# Arabs practiced camel farming and date palm farming in Sindh.