There are two different accounts regarding the details of Qasim's fate:• 169, authored by Manan Ahmed Asif, published by Oxford University Press, 19-Sep-2016 | I think the author tried too hard to make romantic connection between characters which could have been avoided |
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A letter written by an Arab girl named Nahed who escaped from the prison of Partab Raye asked Hajjaj Bin Yusuf for help | Qasim's numerical inferiority is said to explain any instances of apparent religious toleration, with the destruction of temples seen as a reflection of the more basic, religiously motivated intolerance |
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17Retrieved Jul 30, 2020 — via Google Books | ", as destruction of temples and civilian massacres still took place |
They can be tears of inspiration, sometimes joy, and sometimes heart wrenching tragedies | 138, Mar'ifat Publishing House, Canberra 1986 |
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"Pakistan a Country Study", Kessinger Publishing, June 1, 2004, pg | Ziyad Hindi is one of those refugees |