Description : After the death of Abdullah bin Hinyan in battle with Hindus, Hajjaj Bin Yousaf sent Mohammad Bin Qasim to fight with Hindus. His relation with Hajaj Bin Yousaf was: A. Nephew B. Son in law C. Both Nephew and Son in Law D. None
Last Answer : ANSWER: C
Description : Mohammad Bin Qasim After the death of Abdullah bin Hinyan in battle with Hindus, Hajjaj Bin Yousaf sent Mohammad Bin Qasim to fight with Hindus. His relation with Hajaj Bin Yousaf was: A. Nephew B. Son in law C. Both Nephew and Son in Law D. None
Description : Hajjaj Bin Yousaf asked the Raja Dahir to set the woman and children free but he refused to do so. On this blunt refusal Hajjaj Bin Yousaf sent a person to punish Raja, his name was: A. Al-Malik B. Al-Yamini C. Abdullah bin Hinyan D. None
Description : Sindh became a centre of Islamic learning in the era of: A. Raja Dahir B. Muhammad Bin Qasim C. Mahmood of Ghazni D. Hajjaj Bin Yousaf
Last Answer : ANSWER: B
Description : 68 Sindh became a centre of Islamic learning in the era of: A. Raja Dahir B. Muhammad Bin Qasim C. Mahmood of Ghazni D. Hajjaj Bin Yousaf
Description : The decisive battle was fought between Raja Dahir and Mohammad Bin Qasim in_____. A. 28th Oct. 712 B. 29th Oct. 712 C. 30th Oct. 712 D. 31st Oct. 712
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : Muslim History Mohammad Bin Qasim invaded Sindh when _____ attacked the Ship sent to Damascus. A. Ranjit Singh B. Raja Dahir C. Jay Pal D. Raja Nadir
Description : Mohammad Bin Qasim invaded Sindh when _____ attacked the Ship sent to Damascus. A. Ranjit Singh B. Raja Dahir C. Jay Pal D. Raja Nadir
Description : A lady called Hajjaj Bin Yousaf for help. The designation of Hajjaj Bin Yousaf was: A. King of Iraq B. Governor of Iraq C. Warrior of Iraq D. Governor of Kufa
Description : When Mohammad Bin Qasim attacked Sindh his age was seventeen years. The strength of his army at that time was: A. 9,000 B. 10,000 C. 11,000 D. 12,000
Last Answer : ANSWER: D
Description : Mohammad Bin Qasim established a new city in Sindh. The name of the city was: A. Qasim Nagar B. Mansoora C. Mehr Abad D. Qasim Abad
Description : Sindh, an important province of Pakistan was one of the first regions in the Continent to enjoy the blessings of Islam with the invasion of Mohammad Bin Qasim in: A. 170 AD B. 712 AD C. 714 AD D. None of these
Description : Sindh, an important province of Pakistan was one of the first regions in the Continent to enjoy the blessings of Islam with the invasion of Mohammad Bin Qasim in: A. 170 AD B. 712 AD 70 C. 714 AD D. None of these
Description : The name of the fort from where Raja Dahir’s wife fled with 15,000 troops where she challenged Mohammad Bin Qasim was known as: A. Nijar B. Kirthar C. Potwar D. Rawar
Description : 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 126 conquered after capturing Aloor were: A. Berhaman Abad B. Multan C. Both Berhaman Abad & Multan D. None
Description : 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 & Multan D. None
Description : Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq shifted his capital from Delhi to which place?
Last Answer : Daulatabad
Description : What was Hazrat Jundub bin Abdullah ?
Last Answer : Hadrat Jundub bin Abdullah was a Companion.
Description : Raja Dahir was the ruler of the Sindh during the Umayyad dynasty. The Caliph of Umayyad dynasty at that time was: A. Al-Malik-Ibn-Abd-ul-Rehman B. Al-Malik-Ibn-Abd-ul-Abdullah C. Waleed Bin Abdul Malik D. Al-Malik-Ibn-Abd-ul-Hafeez
Description : The first Muslim invasion of India was led by: A. Mahmud of Ghazni B. Muhammad Ghori C. Muhammad-bin-Qasim D. None
Description : The first Muslim general Muhammad Bin Qasim entered Victorious in the sub-continent Indo-Pak in the year: A. 712 B. 713 C. 714 D. 715
Description : Ali Makhdum Hajweri popularly known as Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh came to India with: A. Sultan Masud of Gazni B. Sultan Mohammed Ghori C. Muhammad Bin Qasim 115 D. None of these
Description : Muhammad Bin Qasim arrived in the Sub-continent and established and controlled the Indus Valley as far north as: A. Mithankot B. Multan C. Bahawalpur D. D.G. Khan
Description : Ali Makhdum Hajweri popularly known as Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh came to India with: A. Sultan Masud of Gazni B. Sultan Mohammed Ghori C. Muhammad Bin Qasim D. None of these