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    lay in the death of throes of famine for months and a bird was seen moving. The invasion of Timur was a fatal blow to the Tughlaq Empire from which it could never recover. The attack also paved the way for the invasion of India by his great grandson Babur‚ a century later. Token

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    inhabitants‚ as well as encompassing 3.5 million square kilometers. However‚ as all empires do‚ the Mughal Empire faced many difficulties‚ and by the turn of the 19th century‚ had weakened significantly. The first leader of the Mughal Empire in India was Babur‚ who reigned from 1527-1530. His original territory was in Afghanistan‚ but had aspirations to move into the weakened Indian subcontinent. The clincher for this move was when a noble of northern India asked him to invade‚ and promised support. While

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    Second Battle of Panipat

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    bestowed the title of Vikramaditya’by all the Generals Hindu as well as Afgans. To counter this‚ Bairam Khan (Akbar’s guardian) marched towards Delhi. On November 5 both the armies met at the historic battlefield of Panipat‚ where thirty years earlier‚ Babur had defeated Ibrahim Lodi and laid the foundation of the Mughal Empire. Hemu with a large army including 1‚500 war elephants had initial success. There was

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    Mughal Inspiration: Art Forms Increasing Culture After the Mughals arrived in India‚ a great cultural growth occurred in many different forms of art‚ such as music‚ visual art‚ architecture‚ and literature. India was already a country with many different cultural aspects‚ but the Mughals‚ of Turkish-Mongolian descent‚ expanded the realm of art even further. This Mughal art and architecture was considered an Indo-Islamic-Persian style‚ which combined different aspects of Islamic and Persian art with

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    AP World History Reading Guide Ch 20 The Muslim Empires 1) Which of the following was NOT one of the early modern Islamic empires? * Ottoman * Abbasid * Gujarat * Mughal * Safavid 2) How were the three Muslim early modern empires similar? 3) What were the differences between the various Muslim early modern empires? 4) Prior to the Mongol invasions of their empire‚ the Abbasid dynasty was dominated by what group? 5) The original base of the Ottoman Turks was where? 6) Following the Timurid invasions

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    between Hindus and Muslims in South Asia Early Modern Period: 1450-1750 C.E. The West Goes Eastward Interaction 1500’s C.E. onward Process of Colonization begins The Mughal Empire begins Political 1526 C.E. Babur and Humayan begin creating the giant Muslim Empire in India Akbar’s Reforms Social Mid 1500’s Akbar makes reforms on both Muslim and Hindu policies‚ and tries to unite Muslims and

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    natural death? Mahatama Gandhi‚Indra or Sanjay? Which civilization flourished at the banks of Euphrates n Dajla? "diego garcia" USA naval base is in which ocean? Which of the Mughal emperor is burried outside the present Pak and India territory? Babur‚Jahangir or Hamayun? What is the freezing point of heavy water? What is Pariah state? What name is given to the place of 9/11? Which are the primary colours? What is armageddon? Which vessels bring blood back to heart? Which is the national

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    Cultural Heritage of Pakistan Turkish Influence On the Subcontinent Submitted by: Abdus Samad Khan Submitted to: Prof. Qamar Abbas The invasion of the Turks at the turn of the eleventh century from Central Asia had wide-ranging results on the historical background of Medieval as well as advanced India. The Turks built the politico-military control over significant areas of the nation and fortified the Religion Islam that they professed and sustained the Islamic refinement

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    Islam in the 1600s: Changes in Wealth and Power All three of the major Islamic kingdoms lost power and influence in the spice trade with the onset of European commerce and naval adventurism. We have already seen that the Ottoman Empire began to exploit its control of the lucrative spice trade routes‚ sometimes refusing to trade with Europe and generally increasing the prices of the goods which were allowed to arrive in Europe. Not surprisingly‚ European ships sailing around Africa hurt Ottoman

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    city"). Women competed to win the coveted title of the nagarvadhu. Amrapali is the most famous example of a nagarvadhu. However‚ later (approximately 500 B.C.)‚ the status of women began to decline with the Smritis and with the Islamic invasion of Babur and the Mughal empire and later Christianity curtailing women’s freedom and rights. The Indian woman’s position in the society further deteriorated during the medieval period when Sati‚ child marriages‚ purdah‚ Jauhar and a ban on widow remarriages

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