The Arabian invasion became merely an incident because __________.
C. There was no permanent influence on the Indian culture.
Main Reasons were:
1. The inefficiency of Indian trade, and agriculture prior to the Islamic invasion.
2. The Brahmin - Point out the politically disunited state of Indian society prior to the invasion.
3. Indian states were too influence, trade was suppressed, which led to the deterioration of roads and the hoarding of wealth (not to mention land).
4. Although some citizens of India were highly cultured, there was little effort into improving the economy or improving technology within this Indian society.
The Islamic invasion, while disastrous for the Brahmin classes, significantly improved the situation for a lot of the society and allowed Indian society to flourish. We can also point to the Carder's Bow and the Spinning Wheel as two of the main technological introductions that improved Indian daily life.