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without the fierce competition that would soon come with Islam”.
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Zoroastrianism,
approved as the official religion
by the Sasanian dynasty, was strong in Khurasan,
but beyond the Amu Darya was out of Sasanian influence in terms of religiosity. In
Transoxiana, Manichaeism, another type of Persian based religion, was common
instead of Zoroastrianism.
In the following centuries, in Transoxiana and Sinkiang,
Manichaeism spread and became the main belief.
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Sogdians in Transoxiana also
transferred Manichaeism to Uighurs in Sinkiang. Both Bukhara and Samarkand,
main principalities of Sogdiana, were very wealthy cities because of
locating over the
Silk Road. They can also be named as cities of merchants or commerce. After
Sassanids were destroyed totally in 651 with the conquest of the last satrapy
Khurasan, the Arab armies under the command of Qutayba ibn Muslim turned
towards Sogdiana (Transoxiana). Qutayba made a series of dramatic and heroic
campaigns over Transoxiana and Khwarazm between 705 and 715.
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The
transformation of Sogdian cities, Bukhara and Samarkand from their ancient culture,
religion and tradition to Islamic ones began with Qutayba ibn Muslim and continued
in the reigns of Umayyad and Abbasid. For example,
to display the example of
transformation and conversion, Qutayba’s policies in Samarkand after the conquest
of the city can be informative. As Tabari narrates:
(Qutayba) was brought the idols, which were despoiled and then placed before him; amassed, they were like an
enormous edifice. He ordered that they be burned, and the non-Arabs said to him: “Among them are idols the burner of which
will be destroyed!” Qutayba said: “I shall burn them with my own hand!” Ghurak came, knelt before him, and said: “Devotion
to you is a duty incumbent upon me. Do not harm these idols!” Qutayba called for fire,
took a brand in his hand, stepped
forward, proclaimed “God is great!” set fire to them, and they burned fiercely. In the remains of the gold and silver nails that
had been in them, they found fifty thousand mithqals.
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Tabari continues: Then Qutayba set off, returning to Merv. He deputed (his brother) Abdallah ibn Muslim over
Samarkand, and left with him massive (numbers of) troops and much war material, saying to him: “ Do not let a (non-resident)
polytheist (mushrik) enter any of Samarkand’s gates without having a seal on his hand. If the clay has dried before he goes out,
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