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    Nationalism in India

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    was collapsing. Body: Akbar and succeeding Mughal emperors established a politically and economically stable state by relying on regional leaders to collect revenue and govern. Local nobles‚ agreed to supply taxes and military support to the Mughal rulers in return for a the right to control the revenue of a region Like early modern China‚ India was primarily an agrarian land empire. Akbar taxed fifty percent of the agricultural yield‚ and peasants had to

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    ECONOMICS GRADE 10 RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT CARL CHETTY WILLOWTON OIL AND CAKE MILLS CONTENTS * Introduction * History * Product and System * Contribution: Number of employees‚ Annual turnover‚ Employee turnover rate. * Conclusion * Bibliography Introduction Willowton oil and cake mills are a manufacturing industry based in Ohrtman Road‚ Pietermaritzburg. They manufacture products such as soap‚ cooking oil‚ butter‚ margarine and candles. They were established in 1970

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    Political Changes 15 Conclusion 17 Bibliography 18 Introduction Shahanshah Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Shah Jahan I‚ Shah Jahan was the 5th emperor of the Mughal Empire after Babur‚ Humayun‚ Akbar‚ and Jahangir. He reigned from 8th November 1627 to 2nd August 1658 (30 years‚ 267 days). Shah Jahan was the favorite of Akbar the great.He is also called Shahjahan the Magnificent. He is a descendant of Genghis Khan‚ Emperor of Mongol Empire and Tamerlane‚ Emperor Charlemagne‚ the King of the Franks‚ King of

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    History of Jaipur

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    i History of Jaipur | Forts‚ palaces‚ architectural marvels and tales of valour‚ all in their own way‚ bear testimony to the glory that Jaipur is and was just after it was conceived by Sawai Jai Singh in 1727. Located 262 kilometers from Delhi‚ jaipur was the first planned city in northern India. Jaipur’s history dates back to the 12th century when the Kachchwaha clan o Rajputs arrived at the old fort palace of Amber in the Aravalli Hills. The Kachchwaha belonged to the Kshatriya‚ or the warrior

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    The Violence Runner Seung Woo (Mike) Son‚ 11A (Word Count: 799) Throughout the history‚ there have been leaders of good and evil‚ moral and immoral‚ peaceful and violent alike. Sometimes‚ when the evil takes power and misuses it‚ the staggering impact they entail in the society can be appalling and outrageous. In Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner‚ Assef is exemplary of an evil leader who misuses his power and stands in the frontlines of crippling Afghanistan and its people into a pitch-black

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    differ from their Central Asian predecessors with respect to "the highly disciplined geometry". An early textual references about Mughal gardens are found in the memoirs and biographies of the Mughal emperors‚ including those of Babur‚ Humayun and Akbar. Later references are found from "the accounts of India" written by various European travellers (Bernier for example). The first serious historical study of Mughal gardens was written by Constance Villiers-Stuart‚ with the title Gardens of the Great

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    The Shahadah (profession of faith) What is it? Specific‚ religious description Shahadah (testimony‚ oath) (witness‚ to know and believe without suspicion) Summary and declaration of Muslim faith One enters Islamic faith when reciting the Kalima (statement of faith) "I bear witness that there is no other deity but‚ Allah‚ and I bear witness that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah" (in Arabic) Muslims recite the Kalima with understanding and full internal

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    gOf all the Muslim rulers who ruled vast territories of India from 712 to 1857 C.E.‚ probably no one generates as much controversy as Aurangzeb. He has been hailed as anyone from a “Saintly or Pauper Emperor” to one who “tried hard to convert Hindus into Muslims.” Depending on one’s religious rearing‚ one will favor one view over the other. For example‚ most Hindus castigate Aurangzeb as a religious Muslim‚ who was anti-Hindu‚ who taxed them‚ who tried to convert them‚ who discriminated them away

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    The emergence of Islam in South Asia‚ West Africa‚ and Europe between 1000 and 1750 CE changed the way these regions developed. It affected them culturally‚ economically‚ and politically and many different ways. During this time period‚ Europe changed in their forms of architecture‚ trading‚ and rulers into more Islamic ways. They also saw many new inventions. However they never changed the way they practiced Catholicism. In West Africa‚ they improved trade and made new trading centers but stayed

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    History of India's Tourism

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    HISTORY OF INDIA’S TOURISM INTRODUCTION It’s 65 years since independence‚ and in its wake Indian tourism industry has traversed a rocky road – much like the subcontinent itself. High Life surveys six colourful decades… Flashing with heat and drowned by monsoons‚ with its rainbow of saris and the fast-changing blues of its overarching skies India‚ to the chilly British mind‚ has long defined the exotic… ´Characteristics grow more vivid beneath the Indian sky‚’ From text pg. 206 -------------------------------------------------

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