
Muhammad bin Qasim
Muhammad bin Qasim was an Arab general who is credited with the conquest of Sindh in present-day Pakistan in 711 AD. His successful military campaign marked the beginning of Islamic rule in the Indian subcontinent. He is often viewed as a pivotal figure in the history of Pakistan, as his actions laid the groundwork for the establishment of Muslim rule in the region, influencing its culture and society for centuries. His legacy is a subject of considerable historical debate, with some viewing him as a liberator of oppressed Muslims while others regard his conquests within the broader context of imperial expansion.
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Muhammad bin Qasim is noted for overthrowing a tyrant and is considered a key figure in the origins of Pakistan.
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