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    Boko Haram From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Boko Haram People Committed to the Propagation of the Prophet’s Teachings and Jihad جماعة أهل السنة للدعوة والجهاد | Participant in the Nigerian Sharia conflict | Active | 2002– | Ideology | Islamism Islamic fundamentalism Oppose man-made law Support strict sharia law | Leaders | Mohammed Yusuf Abubakar Shekau[1] Mallam Sanni Umaru[2][3][not in citation given]Abu Qaqa - spokesman[4] Abu Zaid - spokesman[3] | Headquarters

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    MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM PROGRAMS & REGULATIONS (P.G & M.Phil. Programs for University Schools / Department) The Choice Based Credit System was introduced in the University Teaching Departments from the academic year 1999—2000 and suitably modified as per recommendations of TANSCHE in 2010. Regulations: 1) The regulations formed herein shall apply to all post graduate programs and M. Phil. programs conducted by Schools / Departments of the Madurai

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    Empire collapsed and from its ashes arose the Turkish republic led by Mustafa Kemal pasha who was later know as Ataturk (father of the Turks). With this new revival came many changes. The new nation was changed from Islamic to secular; the Ottoman sultanate was abolished and in its place came The Turkish republic‚ and many changes in the economic‚ political‚ religious‚ and social sphere came to be. In this assignment I will focus on how Ataturk changed turkey forever. Word count: 94 Section B:

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    Environmental Differences

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    Environmental differences affected social‚ political‚ and economic institutions in the Delhi Sultanate‚ the Swahili city-states‚ and Mali. Many of these differences helped the civilizations‚ but some affected them badly. Mali had abundant rainfall and a very tropic climate which helped with the fertile soil in the area for farming. Although there was also high mountain ranges and plateaus that had cooler weather and shorter growing seasons. Malians adapted to this tropic climate by using their positive

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    History of Tamilnadu

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    prominence after overthrowing a decaying Chola empire. The Cholas were mainly known for their administrative capabilities‚ for the different constructions in the kingdom and for their aesthetic senses. The Pandyas is considered to found the city of Madurai. This dynasty is well known in the History of Tamil Nadu for establishing trade contacts with the Romans and the Greeks. Their rule came to an end in the 14th century as they were completely shattered by the Muslim invasion. The Cheras is one

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    plunders hastens decline of Buddhism in its hearth -His successors place North India under Islamic rule and call in the Sultanate of Delhi (1206-1526) Politics and Kingdoms of Southern India Southern kingdoms follow a different path Chola Kingdom (850-1267) -Gained wealth and dominance through trade (South China to Arabian Sea) Kingdom of Vijayanagar (1336-1565) -The sultanate of Delhi sent two brothers‚ Harihala and Bukka‚ to the south to implement Delhi rule -Instead‚ they established themselves

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    In this essay‚ I would like to discuss on why the British wanted to have a trading settlement in Singapore. The British needed a new trading settlement in the region. This was to break the Dutch monopoly in the Malay Archipelago‚ because‚ though the British then had already established two trading settlements at Penang and Bencoolen‚ they were not located near the main trading area in the Archipelago‚ thus were not suited to become major trading centres. Penang was located too far up‚ thus away

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    Ch. 13 APWH Study Guide

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    CHAPTER 13 Study Guide- Tropical Africa and Asia 1200-1500 1. Why is Ibn Battuta an important historical figure? P.325 -Ibn Battuta had completed a pilgrimage to Mecca and throughout the Middle East‚ and he wrote in journals about his travels‚ providing valuable information about these lands 2. What marks the center of the tropic zone? P. 325 -the equator 3. What are 3 examples of domesticated plants/animals that spread around the tropics. P.328

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    also take military action against a state or other entity threatening international peace and security and may further decide on the deployment of troops or observers. Article 46 Chapter VII allows for plans for the application of armed force with the assistance of the Military Staff Committee (which must be established by the Council). o Peacemaking and peacebuilding: The difference between peacekeeping and peacebuilding lies in their mandates‚ powers and institutional frameworks. While peacemaking

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    his position through his genealogy‚ the Turkish Republic was conceived as a nation through which representatives from among the people would make decisions (86-88). In order to see this idea of Republicanism come to fruition‚ the long standing sultanate had to be dissolved. Though Kemal intended for this to be a reality since the early days of the War for Independence‚ he kept this agenda a secret from the populace in order to keep morale and war support

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