Course: Early Islamic Architecture from the 11th to 16th Century (OSH-ISLAMARCH)
	
		Islam's entry into the Indian subcontinent was a gradual process spanning several centuries, primarily through trade and later through military conquest. Arab traders established contact with India initially on the western coast along the Gujarat and Malabar areas. These Arab traders became the key figures in introducing faith to the region. Evidence suggest early Muslim settlements began along the coast with mosques being built as early as the 7th century.
	
	
	
	
	
	
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