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Mix Of Hp: 7 PRODUCT: 7 PRICE: 7 PROMOTION: 7 PLACE: 8 Marketing Mix of SONY VAIO: 8 PRODUCT: 8 PRICE: 8 PROMOTION 8 PLACE 8 RESEARCH METHDOLOGY 9 PROFILE OF INTERVIEWEES: 10 SEGMENTATION BASES 10 MR. FAHAD KHAWAJA 10 MR. AKBAR 11 VALS: 12 PRECEPTION ABOUT THE LAPTOPS 13 Perceived Prices 13 Perceived Quality 13 COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES 13 UNDERLYING MOTIVATION FOR THE PURCHASE 13 MEANS-END CHAIN 14 Classification of Mr. Fahad’s intrinsic and extrinsic needs
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THE SHADE OF SWORDS Jihad and the conflict between Islam and Christianity M.J. Akbar Book Review By Mehr Islam (BSMS5) Introduction Jihad is a religious duty of Muslims. In Arabic‚ the word Jihad means "struggle". Within the context of the classical Islam it refers to struggle against those who do not believe in the Islamic God. However‚ the word has even wider implications. Jihad means "to struggle in the way of Allah". The "greater jihad" is the inner struggle by a believer
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banks of River Yamuna. The real specimen of architectural marvel‚ this fortress was constructed in the 15th century. The construction of this mammoth structure started during 1565 during the Great King Akbar and continued the developments up to the period of King Shah Jahan‚ the grandson of Akbar. The fort‚ in a length of 2.5 km marvelous enclosure walls‚ is built in red sandstones and encloses many monuments which are real architectural wonders. Many exquisite palaces such as the Shah Jahani Mahal
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Rajasthan 8 Bhagwan Swarup v. State of Maharashtra 5 HHB Gil v. King 2 In RE: Smt Sayalee Sanjeev Joshi‚ Member‚ Maharashtra Public Service Commission 8 Jayendra Saraswathi Swamigal v. State of Tamil Nadu 6 Kehar Singh v. State (Delhi admin) 5 Mirza Akbar v. King Emperor 4 Mohammed Ajmal Kasab v. State of Maharashtra 9 Mohan Singh v. State of Bihar 7 Narain Lal v. State of Rajasthan 2 Raees-Uz Zamma v. State of NCT 10 Ranjit Singh Sharma v. State of Maharashtra 6 Sidharth v. State of Bihar 7
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that they had more belief in Karamat or miracles of the saints than Islamic teachings. The Ulema and theologians of the time had ceased to refer to the Quran and Hadith in their commentaries‚ and considered jurisprudence the only religious knowledge. Akbar‚ the Mughal king had started a series of experiments with Islam‚ propagating his own religion Din-i-Ilahi‚ an amalgamation of Hindu and Muslim beliefs. In these circumstances‚ Sheikh Ahmad set upon himself the task of purifying the Muslim society.He
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and more were not at all a threat to the Chinese because they had such a stable and longstanding government. In India‚ religious tolerance was imperative in order for the Mughals to maintain any control in the majorly Hindu country. The Emperor‚ Akbar the Great‚ has been credited with cultivating the cohesion of the Muslim and Hinduism with his inclusive policies (S.M.Ikram p. 156). These policies included actions such as his effort to appoint many Hindus to high-ranking
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Babur in 1526 and stretched from almost all of India and westward into Europe. Babur’s army was small‚ but had better weapons. Babur captured Delhi and conquered North India until he died in 1530. Akbar was Babur’s grandson son and was 14 when he took the throne. By 1605 Mogul ruled most of India. Akbar was a great negotiator‚ was lenient with different religions‚ and was very humane. He even married a Hindu woman. People had to pay 1/3 of their harvest every year to the state‚ but sometimes that
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The Youth of Kerbala “Youth is happy because it has the capacity to see beauty. Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old.” ―this was said by one of the most influential authors of the 20th century – Franz Kafka What is youth? What does it mean being a youth? Does it just mean that you are physically young? Or that you are also mentally young too? And being mentally young is what…? It means to be able to recognize beauty…. to enjoy and utilize every blessings of the creator
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September 20‚ 1569 Birthplace Fatehpur Sikri Died November 8‚ 1627 (aged 58) Buried Tomb of Jahangir Predecessor Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar Successor Shah Jahan Wives Manbhawati Bai ‚ Princess Manmati ‚ Nur Jahan Offspring Nisar Begum‚ Khusrau Mirza‚ Parwez‚ Bahar Banu Begum‚ Shah Jahan‚ Shahryar‚ Jahandar Dynasty Timurid Father Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar Mother Princess Hira Kunwari (a.k.a. Mariam Zamani) (Jodhabai) Religious beliefs Islam Nur-ud-din Salim Jahangir (full title: Al-Sultan
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