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  • ...hal Empire|Mughal]] emperors of the [[Indian subcontinent religions|Indian Subcontinent]], the [[Bengal Sultanate]],<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com ...word is commonly confused with the unrelated and distinct [[Shah (surname)|Indian surname ''Shah'']], which is derived from the Sanskrit ''Sadhu'' or ''Sahu'
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  • ...ng northwards into [[Siberia]], eastwards and southwards into the [[Indian subcontinent]], [[Indochina]], and the [[Iranian plateau]], and westwards as far as the ...gedei continued with [[Mongol invasions of India|invasions into the Indian subcontinent]], temporarily investing [[Uchch]], [[Lahore]], and [[Multan]] of the [[Del
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  • ...of Judaism and Christianity, incorporating some of the teachings of those religions—modifying some and rejecting others.'' |publisher=[[U.S. News & World Rep ...cy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=3835 The List: The World’s Fastest-Growing Religions], Foreign Policy, May 2007.
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  • ...gradually adopted [[Islam]]. Small groups of Turkic people practice other religions, including [[Christianity|Christians]], [[Jew]]s ([[Khazars]]), [[Buddhism| ...s the attempt of the Mughals to integrate Hindus and Muslims into a united Indian state.<ref name="Mughal Dynasty"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pbs.org/tr
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  • ...z Han]]'a<ref>Edward Balfour The Encyclopaedia Asiatica, Comprising Indian Subcontinent, Eastern and Southern Asia, Cosmo Publications 1976, S. 460, S. 488, S. 897 ...f India, and for the expansion of Persian cultural influence in the Indian subcontinent, with brilliant literary, artistic, and historiographical results."''</ref>
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  • ..., “The Mystic Heart: Discovering a Universal Spirituality in the World's Religions”, New World Library, Mar 9, 2001. Pg 224: “'''The Persian mystic''' Ru ...may have been their greatest and Tagore may have been the top poet of the Indian sub-continent. .."
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  • * {{longitem|Incomplete conquest of the [[Indian subcontinent]] and [[Southeast Asia]]}} ...tity made out of the Yaghma, Qarluqs, and the Oghuz who converted to world religions.<ref>Golden, Peter B.. 1998. “Religion Among the Q1pčaqs of Medieval Eur
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