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    eminent empires were the largest and the most influential civilizations of the Muslim world‚ and their splendor reached as far as Europe. The two most important rulers of these empires were Akbar the Great and Suleiman the Magnificent‚ under whose reign the empire reached its triumphant moments. Just as the reign of Akbar and Suleiman marked the Golden age‚ their deaths resulted in the slow downfall of the empires. Both the Ottoman and Mughal empires were distinctive civilizations of their time due to the

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    the digits of a positive integer M written in base 10. Let N be the smallest positive integer such that S(N ) = 2013. What is the value of S(5N + 2013)? 7. Let Akbar and Birbal together have n marbles‚ where n > 0. Akbar says to Birbal‚ “ If I give you some marbles then you will have twice as many marbles as I will have.” Birbal says to Akbar‚ “ If I give you some marbles then you will have thrice as many marbles as I will have.” What is the minimum possible value of n for which the above statements

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    as the Ottomans and the Mughals. Their greatest area of productivity was in textiles. The founder of the Mughal Dynasty is known as Babur. Ruling of the dynasty was passed down from Babur to his son‚ Humayun‚ and then to his grandson‚ Akbar. As emperor‚ Akbar didn’t just focus on the views of Muslim but also gave Christian views a chance. He later formed a new type of worship called the Divine Faith‚ which combined

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    Akbar strengthened his power by gaining the support of ___Rajput’s___? 12. What is Akbar’s attitude toward religion? He was tolerant of all religions 13. Who founded the Sikh religion? Nanek 14. Give me one

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    TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT DEPT. TRAINING CALENDER (SEP 2012 TO MAR 2013) FOR TEACHERS‚ COORDINATORS & PRINCIPAL (GROUP “A” Lahore) |Month |September 2012 |October 2012 |November 2012 |December 2012 |January 2013 |February 2013 |March 2013 | |Date |01 September |06 October |03 November |01 December |05 January

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    Exchange Participant Contract AIESEC in Karachi Exchange Participant’s Name : Review Criteria for Exchange Participants I agree that I fulfill the following minimum criteria: I have a comprehensive knowledge of AIESEC‚ its vision‚ purpose‚ its objectives and its activities I have developed the necessary competencies required to go on internship I have the adaptability‚ awareness and maturity to handle the challenges of an internship in a different country/territory and culture I have

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    • Organization Overview o Origin of Tanishq Origin of the word ‘Tanishq’: A product that sparkles and a brand that spells love. The word Tanishq was conceptualized from a combination of Tan‚ meaning body and Ishq‚ meaning Love. It is also Tata/Tamil Nadu and Nishq (meaning a necklace of gold coins) and also from. The word was coined by Xerxes Desai‚ the Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of Titan. How Titan fathered Tanishq: The jewellery business in India was ruled uncontested

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    Document-Based Question Response – PREP The Islamic World Prompt: To what extent was Islam a unifying cultural force in Afro-Eurasia? Overall thesis: The Islamic world was essential for most of the Afro-Eurasia cultures because it provided stable civilizations. Many of the civilizations in these areas were separated and struggling. However‚ when the Muslims began to take over vast areas of land‚ Islam provided a stable religion across an area that had previously contained different cultures

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    Central Asian descent. In fact‚ they traced their lineage the great conquers Genghis Kahn and Timur. The fundamental differences between Hinduism and the Islamic religion of India’s foreign rulers were bound to create conflict. However‚ the Mughal King Akbar‚ endorsed Hindu culture and sought to be as religiously tolerant as possible. The Mughals introduced many new things to Indian culture‚ one being monumental tomb architecture such as the world-famous Taj-Mahal. Hindus and Buddhist always cremated

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    IAW 2015 Mini Essay THE MIRACLE OF SCIENCE IN ISLAM You were once a non-existing being. You were nothing. Then a miracle happened. You were created. From a drop of miracle swimming to another miracle‚ a miracle was formed. You were once unable to see‚ unable to touch‚ unable to speak the voice of your heart. Slowly you turned into a clot of blood‚ regenerating into bones‚ coated again with blood and flesh‚ growing cells upon cells‚ turning yourself into a tiny creature that dwells in that tiny

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