Mohalib
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Mohalib Bin Aby-Suffra was an Arab general during the Umayyad caliphate, who made some of the first exploratory Islamic raids into South Asia in 664 CE, penetrating to Multan in the Punjab in present day Pakistan, and returning with many prisoners of war. Afterwards, Mohalib became an eminent commander in Persia and Arabia. His army's head-quarters where at Khorasan, in the north-east of modern Iran.