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- Muslim_resistance_to_Sikh_conquests abstract "After the death of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1707, the Mughal Empire empire started to decline. The Punjab had majority Muslim population of over sixty-six percent. The Mughal Empire faced the insurgency of the Sikh militant groups. The Sikh "misl", militant armies, took the advantage and occupied parts of the Punjab region. The Sikh instituted anti-Muslim pograms. The lands of the Muslim nobility was confiscated and atrocities were committed against the Muslim populace. The Muslim Adhan call to prayers, the Halal slaughter, especially the Cow slaughter, was punishable by death, many mosque were demolished or converted to gurdwaras, many tombs and buildings of were plundered and destroyed. Sikhs were particularly harsh on Ulemas, Muslim scholars, and Mullahs many were put to death. The Muslim nobility and clergy that protected the interests of Muslims was eliminated in the Sikh occupied areas of Punjab. The Muslims of Punjab were persecuted by the Sikhs. Many Muslims were coerced to convert to Sikhism and the percentage of the Muslims declined from sixty-six to fifty-five percent, a drop of over ten percent, during the Sikh rule in Punjab. The Muslims of Punjab requested help of Syed Ahmad Barelvi and he proclaimed a jihad (holy war) against the oppressive Sikh rule. The Sikhs, who ruled from (1799-1849), demolished monuments built by the Muslims and damaged the decorative art of several historic buildings. The diet of Muslims of Punjab changed due to prohibition of Halal meat, especially the beef.".
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- Muslim_resistance_to_Sikh_conquests wikiPageRevisionID "605895022".
- Muslim_resistance_to_Sikh_conquests day "26".
- Muslim_resistance_to_Sikh_conquests help "off".
- Muslim_resistance_to_Sikh_conquests month "April".
- Muslim_resistance_to_Sikh_conquests page "Muslim resistance to Sikh conquests".
- Muslim_resistance_to_Sikh_conquests substed "yes".
- Muslim_resistance_to_Sikh_conquests timestamp "20140426135320".
- Muslim_resistance_to_Sikh_conquests year "2014".
- Muslim_resistance_to_Sikh_conquests subject Category:History_of_Pakistan.
- Muslim_resistance_to_Sikh_conquests subject Category:History_of_Punjab.
- Muslim_resistance_to_Sikh_conquests subject Category:Islam_in_Pakistan.
- Muslim_resistance_to_Sikh_conquests subject Category:Islam_in_South_Asia.
- Muslim_resistance_to_Sikh_conquests subject Category:Muslim_nationalism_in_South_Asia.
- Muslim_resistance_to_Sikh_conquests comment "After the death of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1707, the Mughal Empire empire started to decline. The Punjab had majority Muslim population of over sixty-six percent. The Mughal Empire faced the insurgency of the Sikh militant groups. The Sikh "misl", militant armies, took the advantage and occupied parts of the Punjab region. The Sikh instituted anti-Muslim pograms. The lands of the Muslim nobility was confiscated and atrocities were committed against the Muslim populace.".
- Muslim_resistance_to_Sikh_conquests label "Muslim resistance to Sikh conquests".
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