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| ||Ismaili Shias||Sindh, in the Indian subcontinent|| | | ||Ismaili Shias||Sindh, in the Indian subcontinent||{{nameandflag|Pakistan}}||Mahmud of Ghazni||1025||Mahmud defeated the Shia ruler and slaughtered many Ismailis.<ref>Sarah F. D. Ansari. ''Sufi Saints and State Power: The Pirs of Sind, 1843-1947''. Issue 50 of Cambridge South Asian Studies, ISSN 0575-6863, Volume 50 of South Asian studies. Cambridge University Press (1992). ISBN 0521405300. p.16.</ref><ref>Mushirul Hasan, Asim Roy. ''Living Together Separately: Cultural India in History and Politics'' Oxford University Press, 2005. ISBN 0195669215 p.156.</ref> | ||
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