BOARD OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF PRIVATE EDUCATION CAMBRIDGE BILINGUAL SCHOOL FIRST PERIOD 7TH GRADE WRITING EXAM NAME_______________________________________ GROUP ______ FULL DATE _______________________________ T. J. Castillo Total Score pts. Your Score _____________ Dear students‚ I remind you to read all indications before you start answering your test. Check before you turn it
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The founder of the Mughal empire‚ Babur‚ described his favourite type of garden as a charbagh. This word developed a new meaning in India‚ as Babur explains; India lacked the fast-flowing streams required for the Central Asian charbagh. The Agra garden‚ now known as the Ram Bagh‚ is thought to have been the first charbagh. India‚ Bangladesh and Pakistan have a number of Mughal gardens which differ from their Central Asian predecessors with respect to "the highly disciplined geometry". An early textual
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The foundation for the empire was established around the early 1500s by the Timurid prince Babur‚ when he took control of the Doab and eastern regions of Khorasan‚ which controlled the fertile Sindh region and the lower valley of the Indus River.[10] In 1526‚ Babur defeated the last of the Delhi Sultans‚ Ibrahim Shah Lodi‚ at the First Battle of Panipat. To secure his newly founded kingdom‚ Babur then had to face the formidable Rajput confederacy led by Rana Sanga of Chittor‚ at the Battle of Khanwa
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Mughal Influence on India Sourabh Cheedella Table of Contents I. Introduction 2 II. Style and Schematics of Government 4 III. Views on Religion 6 IV. Merging of Arts 8 V. Conclusion 13 VI. Works Cited 14 * Introduction The Mughal Dynasty in India and its intervening emperors were‚ with few exceptions‚ among the world’s most aesthetically minded rulers. (Welch‚ 11) Each emperor was always reaching an unattainable goal. Babur‚ the poet-conqueror‚ was possessed with the dream of expanding and
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Press in Sub Continent: Beginning of Media: In the sub-continent‚ journalism started with preliminary handwritten news sheets prepared by government news-writers during the Muslim rule. They were written dated‚ appeared at regular and frequent intervals. Such news sheets provided the rulers with information from all corners of the empire‚ regarding public occurrences‚ current-events‚ mischief in societies and hardships faced by the people. From this information‚ the rulers used to take decisions
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miniature paintings by master artists of Akbar’s Court. This painting depicts the death of Timur‚ Hazrat-i-Sahib-i-Qiran. A leaf from the rare copy of the manuscript Padshah Namah‚ Not dated; apparently 18th century. The painting depicts Emperor Shah Jahan sitting for the first time on the Peacock Throne‚ giving rewards to princess and nobles. A leaf from a richly illustrated manuscript Shah Namah of Firdausi (Dated A.H.942/AD 1535) "’UMAR COMES TO LOOK FOR THE BODY OF MIHRNIGAR. Attributable in
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Introduction This research paper is based on a very common phenomenon of our country- the work life balance of women. Previously we had an image of a loving wife and caring mother when we used to think of a Bangladeshi woman. But now things have changed a lot. Women are no more confined in the cozy corner of their homes. They are also participating in the economy. With this attachment of new role women are facing some challenges too. This research paper deals with those problems that are faced by
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Chandni Chowk (चांदनी चौक)(Urdu: چاندنی چوک)‚ originally meaning moonlit square or market‚ is one of the oldest and busiest markets in Old Delhi‚ now in central north Delhi‚ India. Built in 17th century by the great Muslim emperor of India Shah Jahan and designed by his daughterJahan Ara‚ the market was once divided by canals (now closed) to reflect moonlight‚ and it remains one of India ’s largest wholesale markets.[1] It is a famous market known all over India. Google India helps Delhi ’s
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WHAP – Duez Chapter 7 - Classical Era Variations: Africa and the Americas 500 B.C.E.–1200 C.E. Chapter Learning Targets • To make students aware of classical civilizations that evolved outside of the more well-known civilizations of Eurasia • To explore the development of civilizations in Africa and the Americas • To consider the factors that make civilizations develop in some regions but not in others • To raise the possibility of complex civilizations without any recognizable centralized
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entire subcontinent of India‚ from 1530-1707. The Mughals were descendants of Timuraids‚ who hailed from Central Asia. The Mughal dynasty was founded by Babur‚ the grandson of Timur and Genghiz Khan. He was succeeded by Humayun‚ Akbar the great‚ Shah Jahan‚ and many other rulers. Far from the Mughal Empire in India was the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire ruled over the Middle East from 1453-1908. The Ottomans were nomadic Turks‚ who established a capital in the Balkan Peninsula. They even captured
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