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    Akbari Mahal

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    the reign of Akbar’s grandson‚ Shah Jahan‚ that the site looks like what it is today . Everyone knows that Shah Jahan built Taj Mahal for the love of his life Mumtaz Mahal. Unlike Badshah‚ Shah Jahan started building structures using white marble. Shah Jahan ruined some of the earlier existing buildings in the fort to make his own. During the last days of his life‚ Shah Jahan was jailed and restrained by his son‚ Aurangzeb‚ in the fort. It is said that Shah Jahan died in Muasamman Burj which has a

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    Taj Mahal

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    Mahal (/ˈtɑːdʒ məˈhɑːl/ often pron.: /ˈtɑːʒ/;[1] Hindi: ताज महल‚ fromPersian/Urdu: تاج محل‎ "crown of palaces"‚ pronounced [ˈt̪aːdʒ mɛˈɦɛl]; also "the Taj"[2]) is a white marble mausoleum located in Agra‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ India. It was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife‚ Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal is widely recognized as "the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world ’s heritage".[3] Taj Mahal is regarded by many as the finest example of Mughal

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    INTRODUCTION: Lipton was created at the end of the 19th century by Sir Thomas Lipton. Under the slogan “Direct from the tea gardens to the tea pot” this entrepreneurial businessman wanted to make tea a popular and approachable drink for everyone - with a high quality but reasonably priced product. The Lipton business was acquired by consumer goods company Unilever in a number of separate transactions‚ starting with the purchase of the US and Canadian Lipton business in 1938 and completed in 1972

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    read out such an effective book through which I could realize the actual evaluation of women in development issues. The book that I have reviewed for my assignment is “THE ELUSIVE AGENDA: Mainstreaming Women in Development” authored by Dr. Rounaq Jahan. The Book was published in 1995‚ from The University Press Limited‚ Dhaka. This book is divided into seven chapters. By following on from this introductory chapter‚ chapter 2 looks at policy objectives and advocates. Based on a comparative review

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    one way annova

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    decimal places to be zero. Next‚ give each variable a (short) label‚ and finally assign labels to each value of “Tr”‚ as shown below. The Variable View window of the SPSS Data Editor should have the appearance shown below. Prepared by: Chris Hay-Jahans‚ UAS Mathematics Program Page 1 of 8 SPSS Basics for One-way ANOVA Switch the data editor to the Data View window and enter the data as shown below. Be sure to save the file as soon as you are done. Performing the One-Way ANOVA F-test

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    Taj Mahal

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    | | | | Location in western Uttar Pradesh‚ India | . The Taj Mahal : ताज महल‚ from Persian/Urdu: تاج محل "crown of palaces; also "the Taj"[2]) is a white marble mausoleum located in Agra‚ India. It was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife‚Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal is widely recognized as "the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world’s heritage".[3] Taj Mahal is the finest example of Mughal architecture‚

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    Taj Mahal GiaMariakis

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    ones the loved when they passed‚ Shah Jahan gave his wife Mumtaz Mahal a beautiful mausoleum or tomb that would be fit for a God. Incrusted with jewels in white marble it sure is a sight that will take your breath away. 1. The Taj Mahal‚ located in Agra‚ India (SLIDE) which is in the Northern central of India (SLIDE)‚ is the greatest display of love there has ever been and it is still standing 361 years later. It’s a wonder at the amount of work that Shah Jahan (Mughal emperor of the 17th century)

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    Samarkand

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    the suppression of women and allowing them to think and act on their own free will has been part of Samarkand culture for generations. Samarkand by Amin Maalouf accurately shows how during this time‚ women such as Jahan‚ Shireen and even the Sultana were dominated by men. Jahan is probably the most male dominated character in the novel. From her entrance into the novel‚ she is already being subject to humiliation and used to boast male dominance over women. After she recites her poem in the

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    members of the Muslim middle class in Calcutta. I am deeply indebted to them. Many of my contacts in Bangladesh‚ in turn‚ came through the personal networks of the women I interviewed in Calcutta. I am grateful for the hospitality of Mrs. Kishwar Jahan Quader‚ Mrs. Zeenat Ameen‚ Mrs. Selina Hossein‚ Mr. Akbar Hossein‚ Mr. Reza Ali and Mrs. Nayeema Ali‚ Susan Lee‚ Nripen and Meena Sarkar‚ who opened their homes to me in Calcutta and Dhaka. My parents‚ Bhabani Bhusan and Lily Sarkar‚ supported me throughout

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    Shah Mahal Analysis

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    been living under a rock or something‚ you’d probably know the story behind the building of the great monument of love‚ Taj Mahal. Yes‚ there’s no way you can get this wrong! Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. Shah Jahan was Jehangir’s son. When Jehangir’s health deteriorated‚ Shah Jahan took over the throne. Shah Jahan’s reign was a happy and prosperous one and it was an era of riches. During his reign most precious of stones were mined from India’s soil which could

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