At this point, the Muslims made a treaty with the people of Kirman and the armies descended south to meet with the already present and arriving auxiliary forces strengthened near the border of Makran, preparing for the first thrust towards the Indus.
The people of this region were also not of the most tame kind. They revolted later on and refused to pray tribute until another large campaign was sent into southern Pakistan shortly after in the era of Usman R.A.
The consequence of such border raids was the acquisition of war prisoners and due to the treatment given to slaves in that era, many captured men from Pakistan would later go on to become excellent theologians in the golden era. Some would even tutor the likes of Tirmidhi.
Either way, Muhallab’s raid into the erstwhile Gandhara opened another door for Islam since we see certain Islamic preachers buried in the vicinity of the Waziristan region.
The point of this thread is the fact that apathy and ignorance towards history as we see in Pakistan doesn’t just collude to the pre Islamic era, a lot of Islamic history is also veiled in the process.
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