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| || Zoroastrians || Persia || || | | || Zoroastrians || Persia || || Arab and Persian Muslims || || | ||
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| || | | || Christians || Anatolia || {{nameandflag|Turkey}} || Muslim Turks || || | ||
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| || | | || Buddhists || || {{nameandflag|Maldives}} || || c. 1200s onwards || | ||
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| || | | || Mongol converts to Islam<ref>Smith, Vincent A. ''The Oxford History of India: From the Earliest Times to the End of 1911'', Chapter 2, pp 231-235, Oxford University Press.</ref> || Delhi || {{nameandflag|India}} || [[w:Alauddin Khilji|Alauddin Khilji]] || 1298 || 15,000-30,000 were killed | ||
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| || Kashmiri Pandits || Kashmir valley || {{nameandflag|India}} || | | || Kashmiri Pandits || Kashmir valley || {{nameandflag|India}} || Kashmiri Muslim mobs and Pakistani terrorists || 1989-2001 || | ||
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