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He imposed the customary poll tax, took hostages for good conduct and spared peoples' lives and lands Conversely, in areas taken by sulh, such as Armabil, Nirun, and Aror, resistance was light and few casualties occurred
He likely succeeded his uncle , a brother of al-Hajjaj, who was previously a governor Especially the main Character Muhammad Ibn Qasim is like a burning lamp in darkness

محمد بن قاسم ثقفی

Legacy [ ] Muhammad ibn Qasim Mosque in Sukkur, Pakistan dedicated to the leader.

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The weaving of story within the milestones of history is an art of its own and Naseem Hizaji is execllent at it
Bin Qasim Haraj
In Al-Biruni's narrative, according to — a historian of Islam in South and Southeast Asia, "Qasim first asserts the superiority of Islam over the polytheists by committing a taboo killing a cow and publicly soiling the idol giving the cow meat as an offering " before allowing the temple to continue as a place of worship
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He has this unique ability to mould the two components so brilliantly that the reader is pulled into the universe, breathing and living with the characters
When you think about Naseem Hijazi, two things come to mind Estes, 2016, "The State of Social Progress of Islamic Societies", Springer, page 338
"The fall of Multan laid the Indus valley at the feet of the conqueror Dahir's son recaptured Brahmanabad and c

ابن قاسم العبادي

always enjoyed reading his books.

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محمد بن قاسم انباری
According to al-Baladhuri Muhammad was killed due to a family feud with the governor of Iraq
من هو الشيف عبدالرحمن بن قاسم
The capture of towns was usually accomplished by means of a treaty with a party from among the enemy, who were then extended special privileges and material rewards
Bin Qasim Haraj
Defections from among Dahirs chiefs and nobles
When Muhammad received the news of the death of al-Hajjaj he returned to Aror
Staying true to history, at the same time taking the story to another level of thrill and the development of fictionalized characters is superb

Bin Qasim Haraj

Reasons for success [ ] Muhammad ibn Qasim's success has been partly ascribed to Dahir being an unpopular Hindu king ruling over a majority who saw and his kin as usurpers of the.

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Medieval India by Stanly Lane-Poole, Pub 1970, Page 10
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630, members of the Thaqif gradually attained high military and administrative ranks in the and played the important command and economic roles during and after the , particularly in
قاسم بن محمد آل ثاني
In return, the state provided protection to non-Muslim from any foreign attacks and enemies