Dynasty. 1150-1202 Sena Dynasty. GROWTH OF ISLAM 997-1027 Mahmud of Ghazni raids Indian subcontinent from Afghanistan. 1202 Turkish conquerors defeat Sena Dynasty and overrun Bengal. 1206-1398 Delhi Sultanate. 1398 Timur sacks Delhi. 1414-50 Sayyid Dynasty; renewal of Delhi Sultanate. 1451-1526 Lodi Dynasty. THE MUGHAL PERIOD 1526 Babur lays foundation of Mughal Empire; wins First Battle of Panipat. 1556-1605 Akbar expands and reforms the empire; Mughals win Second Battle of Panipat
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some education policy documents‚ this paper investigates how globalization has reshaped the terrain of education policy in developing countries. Such changes in education policy of developing countries will be illustrated through the case of the Sultanate of Oman. An argument is presented that education policy in Oman has been affected seriously by globalization processes‚ leading to deep shifts and changes in the ways in which education policies are developed‚ implemented and evaluated. This paper
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Islands of India and separated from them by the Andaman Sea. Aceh is thought to have been the place where the Spread of Islam in Indonesia started‚ and was a key part of the Spread of Islam in Southeast Asia. In the early seventeenth century the Sultanate of Aceh was the most wealthy‚ powerful and cultivated state in the Malacca Straits region. Aceh has a history of political independence and fierce resistance to control by outsiders‚ including the former Dutch colonists and the Indonesian government
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PROMOTINGNATIONAL INTEGRATION & UNITY IN A MULTI ETHNIC SOCIETY AS INMALAYSIAINTRODUCTION Malaysia is a small country which has a unique multi-ethnic. Ethnicity in Malaysiacan be traced back with the emergence of the Chinese during the Malacca Sultanate inearly 15th century and expended in 18th century when thousands of Chinese familiesstart to settle in Johor and Terengganu. During the British colonization‚ the large number of immigrants of two major ethnic‚ the Chinese and Indian were brought
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February 1630 – 3 April 1680)‚ with the royal title Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj (Marathi: छत्रपती शिवाजी महाराज) was a Maratha king [5] from the Bhosle dynasty who founded the Maratha empire.[6][7] Shivaji led a resistance to free the Marathas from Sultanate of Bijapur‚ and establish the rule of the Hindus ("Hindavi Swarajya"). He created an independent Maratha kingdom with Raigad as its capital‚[7] and fought against the Mughals to defend his kingdom successfully.[6] He was crowned as Chhatrapati of
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largely responsible for shaping the current Malaysian system. The first was the founding of the Melaka Sultanate at the beginning of the 15th century; second was the spread of Islam in the indigenous culture; and finally‚ and perhaps the most significant in modern Malaysia‚ was British colonial rule which brought with it constitutional government and the common law system. During the realm of the Sultanate‚ Melaka was an important trading port and the maintenance of law and order was crucial to its prosperity
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The Seljuks had branched off into several smallest territories during its prime‚ but the largest area was the Great Seljuk‚ or the Seljuk sultanate. During the time when the Seljuk sultanate controlled Iran‚ the arts and the culture flourished. (12) Seljuk architecture was a huge achievement‚ as was the learning of literature‚ art and more. (13) Seljuk buildings are considered to be some of the best monuments on
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“tiyanak”‚“aswang”‚ “kapre” and others4. Epics These are “narratives of sustained length based on oral tradition revolving aroundsupernatural events or heroic deeds” (Arsenio Manuel)Examples: Lam-ang (Ilocano)Hinilawod (Panay)Kudaman (Palawan)Darangen (Maranao) II. SPANISH COLONIZATION PERIOD (1565 – 1863) A. Characteristics1.It has two distinct classifications: religious and secular2.It introduced Spanish as the medium of communicationB.Literary Forms1. Religious Literature - Religious lyrics
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PHILIPPINE BILLS OR BANK NOTES VALUE | FRONT image | FRONT description | BACK image | BACK description | Color | 5 PESOS or limang piso | | Emilio Aguinaldo Philippine 1st president. At the right is an illustration of a cannon and of an histocial marker of the First Republic 1898 - 1901. | | Declaration of Philippine Independence Aguinaldo displays the Philippine flag from the balcony of his house and proclaims independence from Spain to the Filipino masses below | Green | 10 PESOS or
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Crossing Boundaries Through Rhythms of Life by Wennie France G. Biron The Philippine archipelago is composed of 7‚ 107 islands‚ 17 regions‚ 81 provinces and 136 cities. (Based on NCSB Press Release) Each of these places has varied (by that I mean‚ has their truly owned) history and culture. Each locality has their unique tradition. But what makes them unified despite this diversity is their shared passion for both music and dance. Being a member of a cultural performing group in the most
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