Ghazwa-e-Hind

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Etymology

Partly re-Arabized form of Urdu غزوہ ہند (ġazvā-e hind), from Classical Persian غزوهٔ هند (ğazwa-yi hind), from Arabic غزوة الهند (battle of Hind [India]).

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Ghazwa-e-Hind

  1. (Islam) A prophecy in some hadiths where an Islamic army invades and conquers the Indian subcontinent, as part of the events leading to the eventual apocalypse.
  2. (South Asia, politics) Alleged attempts by Islamist groups to conquer India.

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