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What was the impact of Arab conquest of Sind? (point out any five)
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The impact of Arab conquest of Sind was
- Islam was spread over Indian regions.
- Arab Scholars translated Sanskrit books in to Arabic.
- The importance of zero was learnt by Arabs from India.
- The Arabs learnt the numerals 0 to 9 from India.
- The people in the west and the Arabs learnt the game of chess from the Indians.
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Mahmud of Ghazni (A.D. (CE) 997 -1030)
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