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Actually, it didn't die out. Your very own mouthpieces accept the fact that they had to deal with Buddhists rather than Hindus in Bengal:
http://www.islamproject.org/educatio...eadofIslam.htm
Try again!Continuing Spread. Beginning in 1192, other Muslim Turkish tribesmen conquered parts of India, including the area of present-day Bangladesh. The number of Muslims there gradually increased in India from that time. The people of Bangladesh were Buddhists, and, beginning about 1300, they—like the Buddhists of Sind—rapidly embraced Islam, becoming a Muslim majority in that region. Elsewhere in India, except for Punjab and Kashmir in the north-west, Hinduism remained the religion of the majority.
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