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website is filled with words like “action” and “resist” which give the reader a sense of strength and hope‚ like they can change the world. Even “march” gives off the sense of strength and unity‚ like soldiers marching into battle. (oh look‚ “in the din of battle” and “march” hmm) However‚ the word “reflect” is interesting because it seems much softer and contrasts the power behind the other words and the colors of the whole site. “Reflect” sounds like quiet‚ peaceful contemplation compared to the
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theologians of the time had ceased to refer to the Quran and Hadith in their commentaries‚ and considered jurisprudence the only religious knowledge. Akbar‚ the Mughal king had started a series of experiments with Islam‚ propagating his own religion Din-i-Ilahi‚ an amalgamation of Hindu and Muslim beliefs. In these circumstances‚ Sheikh Ahmad set upon himself the task of purifying the Muslim society.He was highly critical of the philosophy of Wahdat-ul Wujud‚ against which he gave his philosophy of
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account seems to add validity to the accounts of Imad al-Din and Baha al-Din with the similarities of the women going out on the battlefield dressed in armor. the Itinerarium peregrinorum et gesta Regis Ricardi. The translation of the Itinerarium peregrinorum et gesta Regis Ricardi by Helen Nicholson and William Stubbs described women helping fill in ditches to aid in the battle of acre‚ picking lice from crusaders‚ and as washerwomen that accompanied the army (Nicholson and Stubbs‚ 1997). This
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The Lesson – Roger McGough (1937-) General assignments Paraphrase It’s about chaos in the classroom‚ and how to solve this. The teacher is using violence to control the students (swords and all) and The Head is supporting that. The writer tries to make this story funny‚ but still wants it to have a deeper meaning and make you think. Meaning The meaning is that you shouldn’t use violence in the classroom (it isn’t a solution)‚ but you should be able to control a class. Intentions The
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AP World History Reading Guide Ch 20 The Muslim Empires 1) Which of the following was NOT one of the early modern Islamic empires? * Ottoman * Abbasid * Gujarat * Mughal * Safavid 2) How were the three Muslim early modern empires similar? 3) What were the differences between the various Muslim early modern empires? 4) Prior to the Mongol invasions of their empire‚ the Abbasid dynasty was dominated by what group? 5) The original base of the Ottoman Turks was where? 6) Following the Timurid invasions
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Suleymaniye Mosque: 6. Safavids: dynasty: Originally a Turkic nomadic group; family originated in Sufi mystic group; espoused Shi’ism; conquered territory and established kingdom in region equivalent to modern Iran; lasted until 1722. 7. Sail al-din: Early 14th century Sufi mystic; began campaign to purify Islam; first member of Safavid dynasty. 8. Isma’il: Sufi commander who conquered city of Tabriz in 1501; first Safavid to be proclaimed shah or emperor. 9. Chaldiran: Site of battle between
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paste the picture The first Mughal Emperor Babur. Reign | 30 April 1526 – 26 December 1530 | Full name | Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur | | Born | February 23‚ 1483 Andijan‚ Uzbekistan | Died | December 26‚ 1530 (age 47) Agra‚ India | Burial | Kabul‚ Afghanistan | Religion | Islam | Monument to Babur in Andijan‚ Uzbekistan (paste the picture) Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur (February 14‚ 1483 – December 26‚ 1530; sometimes also spelt Baber or Babar) was a conqueror from Central Asia who
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