Prince Khurram (Shah Jahan) with His Son Dara Shikoh: Leaf from the Shah Jahan Album‚ Mughal‚ period of Jahangir (1605–27)‚ ca. 1620 By Nanha India Ink‚ opaque watercolor‚ and gold on paper This superbly painted image framed by a splendid border shows the future emperor admiring jewels with his favorite son. Holding a tray of emeralds and rubies‚ the father contemplates a ruby in his right hand‚ while the child grasps a peacock fan and a turban ornament. They are seated on a raised dais that
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RESUME OF NAFISA JHANA Nafisa Jahan N/22‚Nurjahanroad‚Dhaka-1207. Mobile: +880 1684531244 Profile Passionate Co-operate‚ leadership with good marginal skills. Able to work in a busy environment and produce high standards of work skills.Recongnized for practical skills. I m outgoing and tactful‚ and able to listen effectively when solving problem. Training Has recently completed the training in Tainting management‚ sales‚ and marketing product training coaching. Skills Creates reports for the
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Shah Jahan A’la Azad Abul Muzaffar Shahab ud-Din Mohammad Khurram (January 5‚ 1592 – February 01‚ 1666) better known by his imperial name Shah Jahan‚ was the fifth Mughal Emperor who reigned from 1628 until 1658. While young‚ Khurram was the favourite of his legendary grandfather‚ the third Mughal emperor Akbar the Great. At a young age‚ he was chosen as successor to the Mughal throne after the death of his father‚ Emperor Jahangir‚ in 1627. He is considered one of the greatest Mughals. His reign
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Begum Nur Jahan (Persian‚ Urdu: نور جہاں) (alternative spelling Noor Jahan‚ Nur Jehan‚ Nor Jahan‚ etc.) (31 May 1577–17 December 1645)‚ also known as Mehr-un-Nisaa‚ was Empress of the Mughal Empire that covered much of the Indian subcontinent. She was an aunt of Empress Mumtaz Mahal‚ Emperor Shah Jahan’s wife for whom the Taj Mahal was made. Begum Nur Jahan was the twentieth and favourite wife of Mughal Emperor Jahangir‚ who was her second husband. The story of the couple’s infatuation for each
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The first thing that me and Shah Jahan have in common is that‚ we both can not tolerate competition. When I know that I have competition it makes me try even harder to prove everyone wrong‚ as with him. He went as far as getting the people that competed with him killed. Even though I would never go as far killing anyone‚ I do get very angry when people try to make me feel bad about myself by trying to compete with me to show that they are better. Shah Jahan did not tolerate competition when it came
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Features 10 1.3 The Judgment Day 11 1.4 Conclusion 12 Chapter 2 13 Shah Jahan and his Empire 13 2.1 Religious Changes 14 2.2 Political Changes 15 Conclusion 17 Bibliography 18 Introduction Shahanshah Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Shah Jahan I‚ Shah Jahan was the 5th emperor of the Mughal Empire after Babur‚ Humayun‚ Akbar‚ and Jahangir. He reigned from 8th November 1627 to 2nd August 1658 (30 years‚ 267 days). Shah Jahan was the favorite of Akbar the great.He is also called Shahjahan the Magnificent
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Sarojini Naidu From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Sarojini Naidu Sarojini Naidu in Bombay (now Mumbai)‚ 1946 Born Sarojini Chattopadhyaya(সরোজিনী চট্টোপাধ্যায়) 13 February 1879 Hyderabad‚ Hyderabad State‚ India Died 2 March 1949 (aged 70) Lucknow‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ India Occupation Poet‚ writer‚ social activist Nationality Indian Alma mater King’s College London Girton College‚ Cambridge Spouse(s) Dr. Muthyala Govindarajulu Children Jayasurya
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Faculty of Management Studies‚ Sri University‚ Cuttack‚ Odisha‚ India. STRATEGY MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT LIFEBOUY CASE SUBMITTED BY: GAYATRI SONGAONKAR SUBMITTED TO: SOMNATH DUTTA Transformations of Lifebuoy in India Lifebuoy hai jahan tandrusti hai wahan (1964) Indicate the specific change From a disinfectant to Healthy Soap. What prompted lifebuoy to do so? (If reactive what was the stimulus? If proactive what was the intention?) Proactive- It was first targeted at men and masculine
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specific audience. I am calling marketing an art because it creates conscious and unconscious connections between consumer and advertising. To make my point clear I would like to give an example of DALDA‚ in the Dalda oil ad they use a tag line “JAHAN MAMTA WAHAN DALDA” what basically they try to do they just try to create a bond between DALDA and TRUST of mother. With the art of marketing they directly address their ultimate consumers because in any family women makes the decisions of food items. That
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TRADE UNIONS IN ASSAM ASSAM CHAH MAZDOOR SANGHA - ASSAM TEA WORKERS UNION (Indian National Congress) THE KEY PEOPLE: Paban Singh Ghatowar (President) The largest trade union organizing laborers in tea a garden of the Assam Valley in north-eastern India. The union was founded in 1950s.The union is affiliated with the Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC). The organizational network of ACMS includes 846 company tea gardens. INTUC promised the plantation owners not to engage in ’disruptive’
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