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    Mughals were fairly tolerant of non-Muslims‚ as the majority of the common people in their empire were Hindus. This empire occupied most of modern day India‚ Nepal‚ and Pakistan. The Safavids controlled most of modern day Afghanistan‚ Iran‚ Turkmenistan‚ Iran‚ Azerbaijan‚ and Tajikistan. Their claim to legitimacy was because of their descent from the seventh Imam (Tucker chapter 1). The Ottomans ruled the territories of what today are Syria‚ Iraq‚ Turkey‚ Greece‚ Bulgaria‚ Egypt‚ Israel‚ Jordan;

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    In England‚ William D’Arcy was close to despair. He had gambled his considerable fortune on oil‚ and now he was on the edge of losing it all .It seemed that the geologists and experts who had wagged their heads encouragingly at him since 1901 had all been wrong about the oil beneath the sands of Persia. Having never set foot in Persia himself‚ Mr. D’Arcy didn’t even have adventure travel stories to show for his investment. What he had was letters and telegrams from his explorer‚ urging patience

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    Safavid Essay

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    Superior Work From A Superior Empire The Safavids were an extraordinary empire because of their beautiful tile work. The Safavid Empire lasted from the early 1500’s to 1722 and took up most of present day Iran and Iraq. They went through years of fighting to gain and lose territory against the Ottomans and Moguls. Under their ruler Shah Abbas‚ they reached their glory. They regained lost territory‚ strengthened their army using the latest weapons‚ and trained administrators to run the kingdom

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    Western culture and policies have shaped the modern world‚ especially the Middle East‚ in many ways. Since the sixteenth century‚ the nations of Western civilization have been the driving wheels of modernization. Globalization is simply the spread of modern institutions and ideas from one high power to the wider world. Technological innovation and economic growth along with such concepts as democracy‚ individualism‚ and the rule of law administered by an impartial judiciary‚ set Western societies

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    individuality has rubbed so fiercely against the demand of conformity that it is no longer safe for her to continue to live in her own home and nation. A major theme in Persepolis is the clash of individuality and conformity in Iran specifically during the Islamic Revolution. In Iran‚ Marji struggles to maintain her own sense of individual identity in a setting where religious conformity is so

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    Inflection in Pakistan

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    INFLECTION OF PAKISTAN INTRODUCTION : Assuming my definition does not define inflections found in one particular language‚ and instead be defined in general terms (associated within all languages affected)‚ the word inflection in linguistics is an adjustment made to stem (in the form of a prefix‚ suffix‚ infix‚ etc.) to clarify: how many‚ to which gender an object belongs‚ when an event has taken place‚ in which tense the 3rd person (singular) has acted‚ mood‚ voice‚ and also in the comparative

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    Firoozeh Dumas

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    United States in 1972‚ as a seven-year-old. From the moment her airplane lands‚ she starts to see differences; not only in the geography of the land and the appearance of the people‚ but the look of the whole place. She is used to bustling cities in Iran‚ crowded with enthusiastic workers‚ shoppers‚ and people socializing. In contrast‚ her new neighborhood in America seemed fairly unexciting; she describes it as uniformed houses‚ all the lawns in perfect order‚ as if everything was constantly being

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    Persian Empire

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    The essay about the Persian Empire The particular history-achaemenid The Persian Empire is the name used to refer to a number of historic dynasties that have ruled the country of Persia (Iran). Persia’s earliest known kingdom was the proto-Elamite Empire‚ followed by the Medes; but it is the Achaemenid Empire that emerged under Cyrus the Great that is usually the earliest to be called "Persian. The first record of the Persians comes from an Assyrian inscription from c. 844 BC that calls them

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    Khaled Hosseini Biography

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    was the bestselling novel in the UK (as of April 11‚ 2008)‚ with more than 700‚000 copies sold.[4] Biography Hosseini was born in Kabul where his father worked for the Afghanistan Foreign Ministry. In 1970‚ Hosseini and his family moved to Tehran‚ Iran‚ where his father worked for the Embassy of Afghanistan. In 1973‚ Hosseini’s family returned to Kabul‚ and Hosseini’s youngest brother was born in July of that year. In 1976‚ Hosseini’s father obtained a job in Paris‚ France and moved the family there

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    idea to make religious influence more important than family law. Actions made by these groups forced for the idea to be dismissed. Sussan Tahmasebi‚ and Iranian activist who has worked on promoting women’s rights for over a decade‚ said the women in Iran would like to change two things. The first issue they would like to eliminate is a reversal of the policies under Ahmadinejad’s government that pushed women to where they are now. The second change they’re hoping for‚ are rights such as a reform of

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