Religious Sects/ Movements in Medieval India
During medieval India, numerous religious movements and sects emerged, challenging established norms and influencing society. These movements played a pivotal role in fostering religious tolerance and social harmony.
Religious Sects/Movements in Medieval India |
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Foundation |
Movements |
Founders |
Description |
1190 AD |
Chishti Movement (Sufi) |
Muinuddin Chishti |
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1250 AD |
Suharavardi Silsila (Sufi) |
Bahauddin Zacharia |
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