Cause of success of the Arabs against Sindh
Cause of success of the Arabs against Sindh
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Various reasons contributed to the
success of Muhammad-bin-Qasim against Dahir. In this connection, the first and
foremost reason was the political and social disintegration of Sindh. The
political unity in Sindh was nowhere visible and the province of Sindh was
divided into many principalities. All these principalities were having no unity
due to mutual jealousies and conflicts. They failed to form a united front
against the Arabs. The inefficiency and sensual life of the contemporary rulers
of Sindh also contributed to its decline. They were neither worthy rulers nor
efficient commanders. People were dissatisfied with them and they had no
interest in the politics of the country. Under such circumstances the defeat of
the army of Sindh was inevitable
against the Arabs.
People of different religions and castes lived
in Sindh and there was no harmony among them. The foreign invader took
advantage of this feud and forced the people of Sindh to surrender. Their
mutual conflicts and religious differences ultimately proved fatal for their
own existence.
The Hindus’ social system was also
responsible for the defeat of the king of Sindh. The people of high castes
exploited the people of low castes. Untouchability and the mutual conflicting
feeling among the rich and the poor were so much rampant in the society that
the people of high castes used to be inhuman in behavior with the other people.
Disaffection and treachery, without doubt, were important causes of the fall of
Sindh.
During this time some astrologers had
prophesied that India would be ruled by foreigners in the near future. It also
harmed the people of India who had firm faith in fate.
The geographical condition of Sindh
also contributed to the success of the Arabs. Sindh was situated in far west
region of India. The countries placed farther could not be attracted towards
Sindh. Thus this region remained cut off from the rest of India and failed to
get any help from any ruler at the time of distress. Besides, Sindh is a
desert, so the population of this place is very sparse and resources very
scanty. The life of most of the people was full of troubles. Hence the Arabs
achieved success against Sindh.
The weaknesses of king Dahir were
also a significant cause of the success of the Arabs. The subjects of Sindh
were not satisfied with their king. Although he was quite brave yet he had no
foresight. He was proud. He made no efforts to strengthen his navy nor did he
try to establish communal harmony among his subjects. The Arabs had their entry
in India through Makran and king Dahir was fully responsible for it. He should
have strengthened his navy earlier to check the invasion of Sindh but he did
not make any effort in this regard due to his negligence and lack of foresight.
King Dahir had many shortcomings as a
soldier and commander as well. He did not know how to organize the army. His
leadership was also quite inefficient. The Indian soldiers were less trained
and disciplined in comparison with the Arab soldiers. Their arms were also old
and worn out. The war strategy of king Dahir was also faulty, hence defeat was
inevitable.
Besides training and discipline, the
Muslim army was motivated by religious fanaticism. They were not afraid of
death. They were satisfied with the notion that they would spread Islam in case
of their victory and would go heaven even if they died fighting this religious
war. Hence they prepared themselves to sacrifice their everything for achieving
either of the two motives; whereas their early failure disheartened the Indian
army and their morale fell.
Muhammad-bin-Qasim’s towering genius
and excellent leadership also contributed to the victory of the Arabs against
Sindh. Although he was a lad of seventeen years, he had valour and courage in
him. His army organization and command was of a very high order. He terrified
the people of India by oppressing the vanquished people of Debal but later on
he behaved politely and gained their favour. He gave facilities to Brahmans and
appointed them on high posts in the administration. Thus he achieved victory
against Sindh by his own merits.
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