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- Islam_in_Punjab,_India abstract "Islam is a minority religion in Punjab, India followed by about 1.6% of the total population. Islam has a strong historical presence in Punjab where many mosques, mausoleums and shrines. However, the population of Muslims came down drastically after the Partition of India when most Muslims migrated to Pakistan and many of those who remained were killed in the riots that followed.Islam first arrived in the Punjab following the conquest of Sindh by Muhammad bin Qasim in 712. The first permanent Muslim conquest of the Punjab was carried out by Mahmud Ghaznavi who made the whole of the Punjab a province of his empire with the headquarters at Lahore. When the Ghaznavid Empire began to decline, the region was conquered by Muhammad Ghori. The conquest by Muhammad Ghori inaugurated a period of Muslim rule which lasted until the 18th century. The Mughals made most of East Punjab a part of the governorate of Sirhind.At the time of the independence of India, Muslims were in a majority in the districts of Amritsar, Ferozepore, Gurdaspur and Jalandhar. Today, Muslims are scattered all around Punjab with concentrations in the cities of Chandigarh, Hoshiarpur, Ludhiana, Maler Kotla and Qadian. Maler Kotla is the only municipality in Indian Punjab that has a Muslim majority.".
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- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Amritsar_district.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islam_in_India_by_location.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religion_in_Punjab,_India.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Chandigarh.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Firozpur_district.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Ghaznavid_Empire.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Ghaznavids.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Gurdaspur_district.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Hoshiarpur.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Jalandhar_district.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Lahore.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Ludhiana.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Mahmud_Ghaznavi.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Mahmud_of_Ghazni.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Maler_Kotla.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Malerkotla_State.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Mausoleum.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Mosque.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Mosques.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad_Ghori.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad_bin_Qasim.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad_of_Ghor.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Partition_of_India.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Punjab,_India.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Qadian.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Sindh.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Sirhind.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wikiPageWikiLink Sirhind-Fategarh.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India hasPhotoCollection Islam_in_Punjab,_India.
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- Islam_in_Punjab,_India subject Category:Islam_in_India_by_location.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India subject Category:Religion_in_Punjab,_India.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India hypernym Religion.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India type EthnicGroup.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India comment "Islam is a minority religion in Punjab, India followed by about 1.6% of the total population. Islam has a strong historical presence in Punjab where many mosques, mausoleums and shrines. However, the population of Muslims came down drastically after the Partition of India when most Muslims migrated to Pakistan and many of those who remained were killed in the riots that followed.Islam first arrived in the Punjab following the conquest of Sindh by Muhammad bin Qasim in 712.".
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India label "Islam in Punjab, India".
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India wasDerivedFrom Islam_in_Punjab,_India?oldid=674149532.
- Islam_in_Punjab,_India isPrimaryTopicOf Islam_in_Punjab,_India.