Muhammad bin Qasim (Indonesian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Muhammad bin Qasim" in Indonesian language version.

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  • Chawla, Muhammad Iqbal; Shoeb, Robina; Iftikha, Anam (2016). "Female Sufism in Pakistan: A Case Study of Bibi Pak Daman" (PDF). Pakistan Vision (dalam bahasa Inggris). 17 (1): 229. Diarsipkan dari asli (PDF) tanggal 2022-04-06. Diakses tanggal 2018-11-08. But this version of the story is almost absent and not accepted by many historians, because Muhammad bin Qasim attacked Sindh to punish the then ruler of Sindh Raja Dahir who captured some Muslim women, and to release them he attacked Sindh.

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  • Abdul Hayy al-Hasani. "Kitab Nuzhat-ul-Khawatir wa Bahjat-ul-Masami' wa Nawāzir". shamela.ws. hlm. 47. Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2023-08-27. Diakses tanggal 2023-04-28.

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  • Abdul Hayy al-Hasani. "Kitab Nuzhat-ul-Khawatir wa Bahjat-ul-Masami' wa Nawāzir". shamela.ws. hlm. 47. Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2023-08-27. Diakses tanggal 2023-04-28.
  • Berzin, Alexander. "Part I: The Umayyad Caliphate (661 - 750 CE), The First Muslim Incursion into the Indian Subcontinent". The Historical Interaction between the Buddhist and Islamic Cultures before the Mongol Empire (dalam bahasa Inggris). Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2016-03-03. Diakses tanggal 11 September 2007. ;
  • Gier, Nicholas F. (Mei 2006), "Pacific Northwest Regional Meeting American Academy of Religion", From Mongols to Mughals: Religious Violence in India 9th-18th Centuries, Gonzaga University, diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2012-11-08, diakses tanggal 2018-11-07
  • Chawla, Muhammad Iqbal; Shoeb, Robina; Iftikha, Anam (2016). "Female Sufism in Pakistan: A Case Study of Bibi Pak Daman" (PDF). Pakistan Vision (dalam bahasa Inggris). 17 (1): 229. Diarsipkan dari asli (PDF) tanggal 2022-04-06. Diakses tanggal 2018-11-08. But this version of the story is almost absent and not accepted by many historians, because Muhammad bin Qasim attacked Sindh to punish the then ruler of Sindh Raja Dahir who captured some Muslim women, and to release them he attacked Sindh.
  • Balouch, Akhtar (16 September 2015). "Muhammad Bin Qasim: Predator or preacher?" (dalam bahasa Inggris). Dawn. Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2023-02-24. Diakses tanggal 10 Januari 2017.