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    gOf all the Muslim rulers who ruled vast territories of India from 712 to 1857 C.E.‚ probably no one generates as much controversy as Aurangzeb. He has been hailed as anyone from a “Saintly or Pauper Emperor” to one who “tried hard to convert Hindus into Muslims.” Depending on one’s religious rearing‚ one will favor one view over the other. For example‚ most Hindus castigate Aurangzeb as a religious Muslim‚ who was anti-Hindu‚ who taxed them‚ who tried to convert them‚ who discriminated them away

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    Because of this‚ artists are no more than workers‚ people who do a job because they are getting paid for it. Art purpose is to portray the moral‚ social and economic factors of society. In Jacques-Louis David painting “The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon and the Coronation of Empress Josephine” the artist got commissioned by Napoleon to make a painting depicting an important moment in the bourgeoisie history. The patron’s motivations were to capture this moment and expose it with splendor

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    loyal royal official Wu Shiyue in ~624CE‚ Wu Zhao was privileged enough to learn music‚ writing‚ and other subjects not all women had access to. From her very beginning‚ Wu Zhao was ruthless in her aspirations for power. For example‚ to dispose of Emperor Gaozong’s wife‚ Empress Wang‚ Wu Zhao killed her own daughter by suffocating her and framed Empress Wang for the murder. In 655CE‚ Gaozong promoted Wu Zhao to the position of Empress in place of the now disgraced Wang. Before long the former empress

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    Loss of Identity in When the Emperor was Divine “As we got off the bus‚ we found ourselves in a large area amidst a sea of friendly Japanese faces‚ “‚ stated by a once twelve-year old Nisei Florence Miho Nakamura in her account of her internment camp experience (Tong‚ 3). This initial experience was common among many Japanese‚ as they were uprooted from their homes and relocated to government land. Although‚ they had been asked to leave their homes and American way of life‚ many had no idea of

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    Empress Wu Zetian China is considered to be one of the oldest civilizations in the world today. Out of its two thousand years of existence‚ and two hundred and forty-three emperors from the eleven major dynasties only one woman has ever ruled China. This would be Empress Wu Zetian who’s cunning‚ malicious‚ and devious behavior would lead her to commit unthinkable acts against others as she tried to rise above her statues of a mar woman and sit on the dragon throne of China. The future Empress

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    collected thousands of followers. One of the reasons that Buddhism could be spread out rapidly was the support from emperors. From the book “Buddhism‚ Diplomacy‚ and Trade: The Realignment of Sino-Indian Relations ...”‚ “…exactly when Wu Zetian devised the plan to use Buddhism as a means to legitimize her authority. The declaration of Buddhism as the state religion of China in 674 by Emperor Gaozong‚ perhaps on the urging of the Wu Zetian‚ may have won her initial back from the Buddhist clergy… made it

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    Historians: A Tyrant and Saint of Classical China‚ in Falk and Gross ed.‚ Unspoken Worlds: Women ’s Religious Lives in Non-Western Cultures. San Francisco: Harper and Row‚ 1980. Peng‚ Dingqiu et al Rothschild‚ N. Harry. Wu Zhao - China s Only Woman Emperor. Pearson Education‚ Inc.‚ 2008. Rothschild‚ N Shafer‚ Edward. The Divine Woman: Dragon Ladies and Rain Maidens in Tang Literature. Berkeley: University of California Press‚ 1973. Sima‚ Guang w]l§;)fc Sima‚ Qian w] MM‚ ShiJi^tM^‚ "Records of the

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    others and  treated as prisoners who had to be locked in and constantly watched with machine guns being pointed at them. In When the Emperor was Divine‚ Otsuka demonstrates how the internment camps had psychologically damaged and traumatized everyone from how the girl starts to become distant with her family‚ the woman breaking down trying to cope with

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    f cannabis for himself and his many subjects. Emperor Shen Nung is considered the father of Chinese agriculture and wrote about 365 different kinds of medicine; however‚ cannabis was considered by him to be one of the most beneficial herbs available to mankind. In his book The Herbal‚ Nung talked about the therapeutic effects of cannabis and how to prepare it into medicinal form. Nung prepared the herb by consuming it in a drink made of hot water and cannabis leaves‚ called Ma. The drink would be

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    dynasty that unified China‚ the Sui Dynasty‚ began the year 580 C.E. and lasted until 618 C.E. I was founded by an officer of the Northern Zhou‚ Yang Chien (Emperor Wen Ti)‚ and his son and successor‚ Emperor Yang Ti. As an emperor Wen Ti in his early actions restored the Buddhists rights‚ their clergy‚ and ended suppression of Daoism. Emperor Wen Ti achieved the unification of China during the Sui era; also‚ the central government was reformed‚ institutes the conscription of community servants from

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