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    Chapter 28: The Islamic Empires Osman Bey: The founder of the dynasty that continued in unbroken succession until the dissolution of the empire. He was chief of a band of semi-nomadic Turks who migrated to northwestern Anatolia. Ghazi: What all Osman followers wanted to become‚ otherwise known as Muslim religious warriors. Ottomans: Those who were located on the borders of the Byzantine empire and followed Osman Bey. They captured the Anatolian city of Bursa and made it their capital. Their

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    1021 AD when Mahmud of Ghazna conquered it. Over the centuries Lahore was conquered many times. Lahore has also been an important city for a long time. The best time for Lahore was during the Mughal reign from 1525 to 1721. Jalal-ud-Din Muhammad Akbar (Akbar the Great) built the present structure as we know it today. Jahangir and Shah Jahan constructed palaces in the Fort and Emperor Auranzeb Alamgir built the Badshahi Mosque which is opposite the Alamgiri Gate of the Fort. This is the huge entrance

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    British Imperialism in India Pre-Colonization: The Mughal Empire Prior to British imperialism‚ the Mughal Empire governed the majority of the Indian subcontinent. Unsatisfied with his modest kingdom‚ Fergana‚ Babur (r. 1526-1530) expanded into Kabul in 1504‚ serving as a base for his conquests. When he defeated the the Sultan of Delhi at the Battle of Panipat in 1526‚ he declared himself emperor‚ founding the Mughal Empire. His large‚ well-trained cavalry and artillery provided him the advantage

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    heterodoxies prevalent in the time of Mughal Emperor Akbar.” Introduction: Shaikh Ahmed Sarhindi popularly known as Mujaddid Alif Sani was born in 1564. He was an Indian Islamic scholar from Punjab and a prominent member of the Naqshbandī Sufi order. He is described as Mujaddid Alf Sani‚ meaning the "reviver of the second millennium"‚ for his work in rejuvenating Islam and opposing the heterodoxies prevalent in the time of Mughal Emperor Akbar. This great reformer of Islam used all his energies

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    Module Two Section-A‚ Question #2 Question: Take the following story and rewrite it in as simple English as possible Kevin Speck Word Count: 1‚209 Date: March 11‚ 2015. Rewritten Story: The Plate of Mangoes One evening the emperor and his wife‚ the empress‚ sat on a balcony. They looked at a river and ate mangoes. The emperor sucked the juice out of each mango but he didn’t eat the skin. He took the big seed out of each mango. Then he wrapped the skin around the seed. He put all the skins and

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    Breaking the Chains of Psycological Slavery Psychological Legacy of Slavery It has been decades since the end of physical slavery. However‚ psychological slavery is very prevalent in the society that we live in today. According to this chapter‚ we as African Americans fail to realize that we limit ourselves in doing a gluttony of activities as a consequence of the psycological chains that we are bound by. During slavery times‚ slaves viewed the mere fact that freedom meant not doing work‚ yet

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    an integral part of the Mughal bureaucracy. The Mansabdars could be transferred from the civil to the military department and vice versa. The Mansabdars had to supply certain bnumber of soldiers to the state according to their rank. In the time of Akbar the Mansabdars were classified into 33 grades‚ from commanders of 10 to 10‚000 soldiers. Generally Mansab of rank of 7‚000 and above was reserved for person like princes or other members of royal family. There were two important characteristic features

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    Both emperors preached completely different beliefs yet “The Islamic fundamentalist would have no time for Akbar; Prime Minister Tony Blair‚ given his insistence that tolerance is a defining characteristic of Islam‚ would have to consider excommunicating Aurangzeb.” (Sen). These two were supposed to be a part of the “Islamic World” (Sen) but both do not promote

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    Murray takes a section from his book Grand Central Question: Answering the Critical Concerns of the Major Worldviews and discusses how the Gospel answers Islam’s question and desires for the very nature of God. In their own declarations of Allah Akbar‚ Muslims declare that God is greater or the greatest. Murray states that he himself used to challenge Christians with the idea that a God that is tri-theistic‚ who can be reduced to human form‚ and even crucified‚ is not a great God. What he himself

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    Islam in the 1600s: Changes in Wealth and Power All three of the major Islamic kingdoms lost power and influence in the spice trade with the onset of European commerce and naval adventurism. We have already seen that the Ottoman Empire began to exploit its control of the lucrative spice trade routes‚ sometimes refusing to trade with Europe and generally increasing the prices of the goods which were allowed to arrive in Europe. Not surprisingly‚ European ships sailing around Africa hurt Ottoman

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