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  2. Muslim period in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history of Muslim rule in India from the 7th century to the 18th century, including the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire. Find out how Islamic culture, law, and religion influenced the subcontinent's languages, arts, and religions.

  3. Islam in South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Henry Rawlinson, in his book Ancient and Medieval History of India (ISBN 81-86050-79-5), claims the first Arab Muslims settled on the Indian coast in the last part of the 7th century. This fact is corroborated, by J. Sturrock in his South Kanara and Madras Districts Manuals, [36] and also by Haridas Bhattacharya in Cultural Heritage of India ...

  4. Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of the history of Muslim rule in India from the 8th to the 18th century, covering four phases of invasions, sultanates, empires and religious policies. Learn about the impact of Islam and Muslims on India's culture, society and politics.

  5. Islam in India - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, spread, and diversity of Islam in India, the second-largest religion and third-largest Muslim population in the world. Explore the history, architecture, culture, and politics of Indian Muslims, as well as their interactions with other religions and ethnic groups.

  6. Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    Kashmir is a region in the Indian subcontinent that has been ruled by various dynasties and empires, and is now disputed by India, Pakistan and China. Learn about its etymology, culture, geography, history and current situation from this comprehensive Wikipedia article.

  7. Hindu–Islamic relations - Wikipedia

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    Apostasy, defined in Islam as the conscious act by a Muslim of leaving Islam or blaspheming against it, is a religious crime according to some Islamic schools of law. [ 158 ] [ 159 ] [ 160 ] Hinduism does not have a "unified system of belief encoded in a declaration of faith or a creed " and is thus more tolerant to apostasy.

  8. Two-nation theory - Wikipedia

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    The two-nation theory was an ideology of religious nationalism that advocated Muslim Indian nationhood and led to the Partition of India in 1947. It was based on the distinctiveness of medieval Indo-Muslim culture and the political domination of Muslims over Hindus.

  9. Arabs in India - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The west coast region of India, especially Malabar and Konkan coasts were active trading hubs, where Arab merchants frequently used to visit on their way to Sri Lanka and South East Asia. [4] Over a span of several centuries, migrants from different Arabian nations immigrated to various regions and kingdoms of the Indian subcontinent as ...