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    Mughal Emperor Akbar

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    Topic: What were the contribution of the Mughal emperor Akbar to the creation of an Indian national Identity? What were the greatest obstacles to his achievement in this? The greatest of the Mughal’s emperors‚ Akbar‚ attempted the creation of a national identity for India by his numerous reforms‚ literal and cultural development‚ and policies of integration and organization. His reforms included a liberal policy toward the non-Muslims‚ religious innovations‚ the land revenue system and the

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    Akbar  Padamsee:  Thinking  through Art  A Report  Sania Glaundia  Akbar Padamsee: Thinking through Art   July 2013   Though very meticulous in his method‚ master colourist Akbar Padamsee’s drawings and paintings pulsate with throbbing energy. This is an artist whose work ranges from the figure to non-figuration; for Padamsee it not the categorization of his work which is of consequence‚ but rather its relationships with form‚ volume‚ space‚ time‚ and colour. He is acutely aware

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    Akbar the Great and Agra

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    ------------------------------------------------- Agra From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article is about the municipality in Uttar Pradesh‚ India. For its namesake district‚ see Agra district. For other uses‚ see Agra (disambiguation). Agra आगरा | —  city  — | The Taj Mahal in Agra | Nickname(s): Akbarabad | Agra | Coordinates: 27.18°N 78.02°ECoordinates: 27.18°N 78.02°E | Country | India | State | Uttar Pradesh | District | Agra | Area |  • city | 188.40 km2 (72

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    Akbar: The Great Mughal Akbar ’s Education and Education Akbar short for Jalal-ud-Din Muhammad Akbar also known as Akbar “The Great” was born on October 11‚ 1542 to the 2nd Moghul emperor “Humayun” and Hamida Banu Begam. His mother was a Persian Shi’ Muslim and “the daughter of a famous Persian scholar who served his youngest uncle‚ Hindal‚ as a civil servant” (Moujloum Khan‚ 172). His birth came at “an astrologically propitious hour. ‘The unique pear l of the vice regency of God

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    Kenneth Wolfe: “Elizabeth and Akbar: The Religion of the Ruler” Kenneth Wolfe states that in 1530‚ the people of the country would follow their rulers religion in order to bring peace. This brought conflict among the country dividing it into states. How important was following your rulers religion? Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) and Emperor Abu-ul-Fath Jalal-ud-Din Muhammad Akbar of Muhgal India (1534-1606) answer that question. Elizabeth and Akbar‚ once in power‚ were determined to bring peace

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    Allah Hu Akbar

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    Animal Survival The need for Food There are 3 main types of food: carbohydrates‚ proteins and fats. * Carbohydrates and fats are both required for sources of energy. * Proteins are needed for growth and for repair or worn out tissues. Digestion is the process of breaking down large‚ insoluble food particles into smaller‚ soluble particles. This means they are small enough to pass through the wall of the small intestine and to dissolve into the blood. Different mammals eat different types

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    Summary Of Na Im Akbar

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    American people. Work Akbar in this book shares a valued observation when dealing with the aspect of the psychological bondage of work (forced labor). He states in his writings that work for the slaves did not add any pleasure to their lives. Slaves often worked from sun up‚ to sun down six days a week‚ sometimes seven days depending on need basis. Akbar goes further to discuss that work for slaves was an activity that was hated. Work was hated by slaves according to Akbar because slave masters used

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    As Akbar approach to religion was completely different from European approach to religion‚ their beliefs in religion were totally different as well. Akbar was the great ruler of Mughal Empire. He became a king at the young age of thirteen. Although Akbar believed in superstitions of the time‚ he was not a religious type. He was interested in learning different religions. Akbar did not choose one religion over another‚ instead he welcomed all the member of different religion groups. As he stated

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    Conclusion Being a statesman‚ Akbar came to terms with the fact that if he wants to strengthen his state then he probably should make himself the king of the minority of population of the state which was Muslims‚ as well as he should get the empathy and benevolence of all sections especially including the major section‚ Hindu‚ who were in majority of population of country. Akbar‚ because of his open-mindedness and religious tolerance‚ adopted the policy of Sulah-e-Kul in religion. He provided the

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    Dear son‚ Muhammad Salim‚ I am growing old and soon you will be taking over the throne. I am writing this letter to help you learn from our ancestors’ and my mistakes. During the years I have ruled over many cities and states‚ I have gained ample experience on the various things you should and shouldn’t do in order for your country to flourish. The expeditions I have undertaken to achieve this have been treacherous but fruitful. With the guidance from an able set of ministers and a strong army

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