List_of_Indian_Kingdoms_overthrown_due_to_Muslim_conquests

List of Indian Kingdoms overthrown due to Muslim conquests

List of Indian Kingdoms overthrown due to Muslim conquests

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This is a list of Indian kingdoms that were permanently or temporarily overthrown as a result of the conquests by Muslim kingdoms or leaders in the Indian subcontinent.

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