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... Islam in the seventh century A.D. , the Arabs had established close trade relations with western Indian ports . Further , the advent of Islam and the missionary zeal of the new religion were greatly responsible for making these con ...
... Islam in the seventh century A.D. , the Arabs had established close trade relations with western Indian ports . Further , the advent of Islam and the missionary zeal of the new religion were greatly responsible for making these con ...
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South Indian History Congress. Spread of Islam to South India A.P. Ibrahim Kunju The fact that the Southern part of the Indian sub - continent was known to the Ar- abs long before the rise of Islam in Arabia is now widely accepted . The ...
South Indian History Congress. Spread of Islam to South India A.P. Ibrahim Kunju The fact that the Southern part of the Indian sub - continent was known to the Ar- abs long before the rise of Islam in Arabia is now widely accepted . The ...
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... Islam in Arabia , it pre - supposes the spread of Islam as soon as it spread in Arabia . The Arab Muslim traders , therefore , must have been the first missionaries to spread the tenets of Islam in South India . According to tradition ...
... Islam in Arabia , it pre - supposes the spread of Islam as soon as it spread in Arabia . The Arab Muslim traders , therefore , must have been the first missionaries to spread the tenets of Islam in South India . According to tradition ...
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A New Note on Pottapi Cholas | 23 |
Succession Through the Female Line and Female | 31 |
Distortions and Realities in Medieval Indian History | 42 |
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