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Islam and Islamic conquest from Central Asia and Persia in the seventh to the twelfth centuries, when much of north and central India came under the rule of the Delhi Sultanate, and later the Mughal Empire. The Miyana==Muslim conquerors and Jain institutions==
The first mosque built in Delhi, the "Quwwat al-Islam" (near Qutb Minar) was built after the Jain temples built previously under the Tomara dynasty were forcefully converted into Mosques by the Muslim Sultanate.〔Maulana Hakim Saiyid Abdul Hai "Hindustan Islami Ahad Mein" (Hindustan under Islamic rule), Eng Trans by Maulana Abdul Hasan Nadwi〕 27 Jain temples were demolished to build this mosque whose name translates to "might of Islam". The remains of the temple were used for to provide the building material for the mosque.〔PETERSEN, ANDREW. (2002). ''Dictionary of Islamic architecture''. London:Routledge. ISBN 0-203-20387-9 p.241〕 Similarly the Jami Masjid at Khambhat was built on ruins of Jain temples.〔PETERSEN, ANDREW. (2002). ''Dictionary of Islamic architecture''. London:Routledge. ISBN 0-203-20387-9 p.102〕 In the year 782, the city of Vallabhi, which was an important Jain center, was destroyed by Muslim invaders. Mahmud Ghazni (1001), Mohammad Ghori (1175) and Ala-ud-din Muhammed Shah Khilji (1298) further oppressed the Jain community. They vandalized idols and destroyed temples or converted them into mosques. They also burned Jain books and killed many people.〔 Muslims also destroyed many Jain holy sites during their rule in western India. They exerted serious pressure on the Jain community during 13th and 14th century. Jains were powerless against the dominance of Islam at that time.
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