century) B. Tuhan Maqbalu - Mentioned in a tombstone found in Bud Dato‚ the hill of rulers (710 A.H.‚ 1310 C.E.) - Muslim who died far away from his land of origin; a local ruler of some prominence C. Karim ul-Makhdum - Full name: Ibrahim al-Akbar Ibn Jamal ud-Din al-Husayni - Father of Maulana Ibrahim‚ one of the first successful missionaries in Java (died‚ 1419 C.E.) D. Rajah Baguinda - Menangkabaw honorific term for prince - Prince from Java E. Sharif ul-Hashim - Also known as Abu
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The Mughals and Ottomans were both very powerful and successful empires that left their mark on the world. Although both empires had very similar strategies in keeping peace and maintaining their power‚ there were many key differences that clearly highlighted the two apart. Both the Mughals and Ottomans were Islamic empires that imposed Islamic laws on their population. However‚ there was also a great non-Muslim population living in their boundaries. In order to keep the non-Muslim population satisfied
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thus launching the search for more efficient and cost effective trade routes to India. The exert from bengalwiki.com best summarizes the next following years: “The British East India Company‚ a private company formed in 1600 during the reign of Akbar and operating under a charter granted by Queen Elizabeth I‚ established a factory on the Hooghly River in Bengal in 1650 and founded the city of Calcutta in 1690. Although the initial aim of the British East India Company was to seek trade under concessions
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TV Soap Operas - Then and Now Experiencing Real Life through Reel Life Fazil Qayoom Talking about TV soap operas has now become a household gossip in India. Inevitably‚ one has to pass out some comments over the daily episodes of these soaps. We are aware of the reality that television has a greater potential impact on social development than ever before in human history but how much? We prove ourselves so meek in the sphere of reel world that it tends to even shape and mould our behaviors and
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Sara: So as the name suggests‚ was this Badshah Akbar’s palace‚ Abul? Abul Fazl: In a way‚ yes.The ruins of Akbari Mahal meaning Akbar’s Palace are a testimony to the presence of the huge imperial courts surrounded by a series of spacious chambers. Set between Jehangiri Mahal and Bengali Burj‚ it was a part of a larger palace complex and was used for various residential purposes. Built in between 1565-69‚ it had a large stone paved courtyard enclosed by suites and chambers. You can still see the
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connectivity and communication. India is proud of having a glorious past‚ which described it as BHARATVARSHA‚ ARYAVRAT‚ which was united by Chakravarti Kings by several times‚ had a balanced society and balanced Values. Monarchs like Asoka and Akbar had long peaceful reigns as they were able to understand and administer the diversity of India in most appropriate ways. This Idea seems to be scattered in medieval times where country was divided into several rajwadas and provinces‚ each kingdom
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The same set of circumstances the impact modern education‚ rational‚ Urnanitarian and scientific approach to life which ushered in both in action reaction reform movements in religion were largely responsible for social reform movements in the 19th and 20th centuries Rammohan Roy‚ a pioneer in modern religious reform movements in India‚ was also the Morning Star of GullyBaba Publishing House modern social reform movement in the country. Social reform became integral part of religious reform in
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SIR SYED AHMED KHAN: HIS LIFE AND CONTRIBUTION Sir Syed’s vision and his laborious efforts to meet the demands of challenging times are highly commendable. The dark post 1857 era was indeed hopeless and only Sir Syed could penetrate through its thick veil to visualize the Nation’s destinies. He rightly believed that the past had its merits and its legacies were valuable but it was the future that a society was called upon to cope with. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan (1817-1898) was a great visionary‚
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Standing Up For What Is right If you were to make one mistake in you life that changed almost everything in your life because you knew that you could have done something to stop it‚ would you try to find a way to make up for your mistakes? In the book The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini; it is about a man named Amir and his different challenges he has to face on his way to try and redeem himself from one big mistake he made in his childhood that hunted him for years because he knew he could have
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