The Khorassanians expanded into and ruled India through a series of invasions, promoting cultural diversity and coexistence between Hindu and Muslim communities.
The Khorassanians expanded into and ruled India in the 15th century through a series of invasions over five hundred years, which brought Islam and political integration into the region.
The Muslim rulers did not enforce cultural homogeneity and adopted a pragmatic approach towards non-Muslims, granting them rights as dhimmis while integrating elements of Hindu symbolism into structures.
This interaction between Hindu and Muslim communities led to a fusion of Islamic and Indian culture during the early medieval age.
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