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    | | Reasons for Change |The Muslim rulers‚ with the desire to appease |As Islam was introduced by merchants‚ and sufis‚ they|Striving to end social tensions‚ Akbar removed the | |non-Muslim populations‚ generally softened their |brought with them Muslim culture‚ and built Mosques |tax put on non-Muslims and married a Hindu Rajput | |reigns over their peoples(14th Century) |and Islamic

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    Globalization and Postmodernity‚ ed. By Akbar S. Ahmed and Hastings Donnan. (London: Routledge‚ 1994) [ 2 ]. Women Embracing Islam: Gender and Conversion in the West‚ ed. By Karin Van Nieuwkerk. (United States of America: University of Texas Press‚ 2006) p. 131 [ 3 ] [ 4 ]. Islam: Islam‚ Globalization and Postmodernity‚ ed. By Akbar S. Ahmed and Hastings Donnan. (London: Routledge‚ 1994) p.141-150 [ 5 ] [ 6 ]. Islam: Islam‚ Globalization and Postmodernity‚ ed. By Akbar S. Ahmed and Hastings Donnan. (London:

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    Humayun returned with a mixed army‚ raised more troops and managed to reconquer Delhi in 1555. Humayun crossed the rough terrain of the Makran people with his wife‚ but left behind their infant son Jalaluddin to spare him the rigours of the journey. Akbar‚ as Jalaluddin would be better known in his later years‚ was born in the town of Sindh in where he was raised by his uncle Askari. There he became an excellent outdoorsman‚ horseman‚ and hunter‚ and learned the arts of war. The resurgent Humayun then

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    was the tax on the dhimmis (non-Muslims). The Safavid leaders were more forceful in this regard. They imposed on subjects to convert to Islam unless they were an asset in trading with Europe. However‚ the leaders of the Mughal Empire‚ starting with Akbar‚ were far more just and understanding toward conquered people (mainly the Hindu population) in northern India. The Ottoman and Safavid empires had differing ideas as to how the population of non-Muslims should be treated within their empires. The

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    in eradicating the purdah system and child marriage. In 1828‚ Ram Mohan Roy formed the Brahmo Samaj‚ a group of people‚ who had no faith in idol-worship and were against the caste restrictions. The title ’Raja’ was awarded to him by Mughal emperor Akbar‚ the second in 1831 when Roy visited England as an ambassador of the King to ensure that Bentick’s regulation of banning the practice of Sati was not overturned. atha-a practice in which the widow was compelled to sacrifice herself on the funeral

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    AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY ZARIA DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND LITERARY STUDIES FACULTY OF ARTS COURSE CODE; THAP 101 COURSE TITLE; INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE 1 BY SULE‚ ISAH MUHAMMAD REGISTRATION NUMBER: U12EN1059 ASSIGNMENT QUESTION TAKE ANY TRADITIONAL FESTIVAL OR CEREMONY THAT YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH AND DESCRIBING ITS COMPONENT ELEMENTS AS A PERFORMANCE.SAY WHY IT IS THEATRICAL RATHER THAN DRAMA.

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    the 1857 War of Independence. This period marked vast social change in the subcontinent as the Hindu majority were ruled over by the Mughal emperors‚ most of whom showed religious tolerance‚ liberally patronising Hindu culture. The famous emperor Akbar‚ who was the grandson of Babar‚ tried to establish a good relationship with the Hindus. However‚ later emperors such as Aurangazeb tried to establish complete Muslim dominance‚ and as a result several historical temples were destroyed during this period

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    أصيكم وإياي بتقوى الله وطاعته في كل وقت لعلكم تفلحون. قال تعالى : { يَاأَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ ءَامَنُوا اتَّقُوا اللَّهَ حَقَّ تُقَاتِهِ وَلَا تَمُوتُنَّ إِلَّا وَأَنْتُمْ مُسْلِمُون}. آل عمران 102. Dari Ramadhan Menuju Titik Fitrah Allahu Akbar‚ Allahu Akbar‚ Allahu Akbar‚ walillahil hamd… Saudaraku Kaum Muslimin rahimakumullah… Tidak ada perpisahan yang lebih mengharukan dari pada perpisahan dengan Ramadhan. Ramadhan adalah bulan yang penuh berkah. Di dalamnya kita semua dihantarkan secara perlahan menuju

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    Qutab Minar :- Qutab-ub-din-Aibak --- Iltutmish Suarjkund Lake :- Suraj Pal of Tomar dynasty Amrthsar :- Ramdas (Forth Sikh Guru) Akal Takht :- Guru Gobind Sing Completed Agra Fort :- Akbar Taj Mahal :- Shajahan Grant Trank Road :- Sher Shah Suri Panch Mahal (in Fatehpur Sikri) :- Akbar Fatehpur Sikri :- Akbar Bara Imambara (Lucknow) :- Asaf-ul-Daula Sher Shah Mausoleum (Tomb of Sher Shah Suri ) :- Aliwal Khan Mahabodhi Temple :- Ashoka Chanderi Fort (Keerthi Durgam) :- Pratihara Kings Bhopal

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    until 1722. The Shah’s army carried muskets and used large artillery weapons like the canon. Shah Abbas hired English advisors to train soldiers in firearms. The Mughals of India under Babur and then Akbar was able to consolidate power in Central Asia with the use of gunpowder and firearms. Akbar centralized his administration with high officials called mansabs who organized provinces who held key positions and trained soldiers. Part of the Mughals success was because competing powers could not

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