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Sudhan-Many Sudhans are of the opinion that they are descendants of Hindus. Research on this subject was conducted by Col. Dr. Khalil, a Sudhan who lived in Rawalpindi. There are a lot of Hindus and Sikhs who are members of the Sudhan tribe, most of these live in Kashmir.〔:〕〔Tribes & Castes of Punjab & North West Frontier Province by Ebbetson.〕 According to Dr. Khalil Sudhans were converted to Islam by Auranzeb () Mian-Quote -"... In the case of Kashtwar, the rulers of which were Muslim from the time of Aurangzeb. They still, however, retained their Hindu names and customs, and to the present day their descendants are called Mian. The rulers of Aknur and Rihasi belonging to branches of the Jammu family seem also to have embraced Islam ..."〔page 88 Volume 111 A Glossary of the Tribes and castes of the Punjab and North -West Frontier Province compiled by H. A. Rose and based on the Census Report for the Punjab 1883, by Sir Denzil Ibbetson and the census report for the Punjab 1892 by Sir Edward Maclagan. Published By the Asian Educational Services〕 Meo- Like most Indian Muslims, the Meos were originally Hindu; when and how their conversion to Islam came about is unclear. It seems probable they were converted in stages: first by Salar Masud in the eleventh century, by Balban in the thirteenth century, and then during Aurangzeb's rule in the seventeenth century. Bhat : ==See also== *Timeline of Hindu Clan Conversions to Islam 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Timeline of 16th-century conversion of Hindu clans to Islam」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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