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How Did Islam Affect South Asia

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In the tenth century, Islam becomes prominent in south Asia and brought a change to the main religions being Buddhism and Hinduism to itself and Hinduism but some aspects stayed the same such as honoring other religions and keeping the region's economy.

During this era, South Asia centered on trading with items such as cotton and exotic spiced due to their geographical location: between the major economic nations of Rome and China. As Islam spread into south Asia, it drew the interest of ruling elites, traders and other people who interacted with the Muslim merchants, thus, bringing more people to south Asia which helps their economy grow. Although Islam attracted many people of different religions in south Asia, it allowed the people to continue
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