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    Panch Mahal (in Fatehpur Sikri) :- Akbar Fatehpur Sikri :- Akbar Bara Imambara (Lucknow) :- Asaf-ul-Daula Sher Shah Mausoleum (Tomb of Sher Shah Suri ) :- Aliwal Khan Mahabodhi Temple :- Ashoka Chanderi Fort (Keerthi Durgam) :- Pratihara Kings Bhopal city :- Raja Boja Paramar Great Stupa of Sanji :- Ashoka Jahas Mahal (Mandu‚Mlava‚Madhya Pradesh) :- Giyas-ud-din Q1. Which movie has won best movie award at 14th IIFA-2013? Ans. Barfi Q2. Recently‚ which state has launched the “Phulwari” scheme

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    Law is good. Man‚ in his needs‚ has different motivations for law in his society. His secular needs require striving for justice‚ social stability and punishment. However‚ in the area of religious influence‚ law should promote morality so that believers can get close to god or be separated and condemned by god. As man and society evolves‚ the purpose of law has remained the same – to punish and deter. Man uses the law to better him-self and society. According to the code of Hammurabi (2)‚ Hammurabi

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    conduct in order to please God. If this behavior goes against morality‚ then hell and punishment awaits. Also‚ stated by Ashoka (4)‚ peace and harmony in life can be achieved through proper justice – even for the guilty. Hope and reassurance can be displayed‚ when‚ judging others‚ no prejudice is displayed – bias against color‚ religion‚ status‚ etc… God doesn’t. The POV from Ashoka reflects an authorial nature. He believes his rule should bring harmony and peace to his kingdom. Since he is a Buddhist

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    Chapter 2 Summary Chapter 2 treats the period from 200 B.C. to A.D 400: the consolidations and initial expansions of Confucianism‚ Buddhism‚ and Christianity. Bentley book emphasizes the role of merchants generally‚ the role of elites in voluntary conversions‚ the syncretic nature of all results‚ and the importance of imperial peace in promoting cross-cultural encounters. Such encounters briefly declined with imperial collapses. Silk Road is a modern term referring to a historical network of

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    The President of India has approved 393 Gallantry and other Defence awards for the personnel serving the country in either of the three forces- Army‚ Navy and Air Forcerespectively. They are - Common to all the Three Forces Param Vir Chakra It is the highest award for showing conspicuous bravery or pre-eminent act of valour or self sacrifice‚ in front of the enemy either on land‚ at sea‚ or in the air. It is second only to Bharat Ratna given by Government of India. The decoration was instituted

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    Essay 1 The methods of political control used by the Han and Imperial Roman Empires were different‚ as in the degree of citizen participation in government because of how each empire utilized it to control the people.  However‚ the use of theologies to justify rule was a similar method used by the two empires because it allowed leaders to win over the people in more ways than one.  In addition‚ the use of militaries to control the population and outlying territories was a similar method because

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    Pingali Venkayya |Pingali Venkayya | |[pic] | |Pingali Venkayya | |Born |2 August 1876 | | |Masulipatnam‚ Madras Presidency | | |British India

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    TOVREA AP World History 600 BCE-600 CE - Daily Schedule 15B 8000 BCE- 600 BCE Unit Assessment HW: Vocab/Study 2.1 16A In class: Lecture Americas; test analysis; map activity HW: Vocab/Study 2.1 17B In class: Lecture Americas; test analysis; map activity HW: Vocab/Study 2.1 18A In class: Quiz 2.1; Rome video Persia Webquest activity; Lecture What is an empire? HW: Read/Study Dates 19B In class: Quiz 2.1; Rome video Persia Webquest activity; Lecture What is an empire

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    Understanding of Urban Poverty and of its Health Consequences‚ Third World Planning Review‚ 17 (4). Schmidt Stephanie (2006)‚ Housing the Poor by Engaging the Private Sector and Citizen Sectors: Social Innovations and ‘Hybrid Value Chain’. Paper submitted by Ashoka: Innovators for the Public‚ World Urban Forum‚ Vancouver. UNDP (2004). Unleashing Entrepreneurship: Making Business Work for the Poor‚ Commission of the Private Sector for Development‚ 2004. UN-HABITAT (2005). Business Unusual‚ New York: United Nations

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    Classical China and Classical India Classical China and Classical India are one of the most unique early civilizations during the Classical Period. They are known for their contributions to its modern world. China and India are similar and different in many ways. Both China and India had many similarities and differences in politics‚ economics‚ and religion. The Qin and Han dynasties of Classical China developed a kind of government called bureaucracy. The Qin stressed central authority

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