Arab traders were the first who peacefully preached Islam in Southern Hind. Jazair, Maldeep, Sri Lanka and Gujrat were greatly impressed by the teaching of Islam. The old name of Sri Lanka was………….
a) Ceylon
b) Maldeep
c) Lankon
d) Sri Lon
Muhammad Bin Qasim established a new city in Sindh. The name of the city was………….
a) Qasim Nagar
b) Mansoora
c) Qasim Abad
d) Mehr Abad
The decisive battle was fought between Raja Dahir and Muhammad Bin Qasim in…………
a) 28th Oct. 712
b) 29th Oct. 712
c) 30th Oct. 712
d) 31th Oct. 712
When Muhammad Bin Qasim attacked Sindh this time his army strength was….
a) 11,000
b) 12,000
c) 13,000
d) 14,000
On the sixth day of battle, between Muhammad Bin Qasim and Raja Dahir, Raja Dahir was killed. This war was fought at the capital of Sindh, Aloor. The area(s) Muhammad Bin Qasim conquered after capturing Aloor were…………
a) Berhaman Abad
b) Multan
c) Both Berhaman Abad and Multan
The name of the fort from where Raja Dahir’s wife fled with 15,000 troops where she challenged Muhammad Bin Qasim was known as
a) Nijar
b) Kirthar
c) Potwar
d) Rawar