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    prerogative of whether to patronize arts and science. But‚ nowadays‚ most of the human societies are democratic. The denizens themselves have the right to choose their leader. A nation‚ these days‚ no longer reminds us of its ruler. Rather it reminds us of the people who hail from that nation. So‚ the question pertinently arises “How is a nation classified as great?” Is it by the virtue of the achievements of its leaders or other eminent personalities in the fields of arts‚ science and technology or by

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    Twilight in Delhi as an Elegy

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    Cited: Ali‚ Ahmed. Twilight in Delhi‚ 1940‚ Delhi: Oxford University Press‚ 1991. Gokak‚ Vinayak Krishna. The Concept of Indian Literature‚ New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd.‚ 1979. Mukherjee‚ Meenakshi. The Perishable Empire: Essays on Indian Writing in English. New Delhi: Oxford University Press‚ 2000. Raizada‚ Harish. “Ahmed Ali”. Indian English Novelists: An Anthology of Critical Essays. Ed. Madhusudan Prasad. New Delhi‚ Bangalore‚ Jullundur: Sterling Publishers’ Private

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    Discussing the difficulties in tracing the developments in the language press‚ J. Natarajan‚ in his pioneering and famous History of Indian Journalism‚ said that “an important impediment” was that no “coherent connected” record of progress and growth of the Press was available in each of the languages. The case of Urdu Press‚ which is the second oldest language press of the Sub-continent after Bengali (the mother tongue of Bengal)‚ and the first in the rest of India‚ is no exception. Its observers

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    deep see fishing. Dubai has a lot of sun throughout the year. Hence its white sandy beaches are quite popular with the citizens and tourists. Secondly‚ the nature and beauty of Delhi and Dubai are quite similar‚ from the exotic rose gardens and Mughal gardens to the River Yamuna flowing by the edges of Delhi. A lush green canopy of trees surrounds the entire city of Delhi. Likewise‚ Dubai has a lot of greenery with water bodies throughout the city. There are parks with all facilities such as play

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    History of India

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    centers. These cities were urban and were not very agricultural. The Indus Valley Civilization offers first evidence of literacy in Indian history. 1700 BC Indus Valley Civilization declines. Akbar: Akbar was a Mughal Emperor and succeeded Humayan‚ the previous Mughal Emperor in the Mughal Dynasty in India. He lived from 1542-1605. He was a Muslim himself who changed the relationship between Hindus and Muslims. Akbar enjoyed mixing with the people of India and attended gatherings without the presence

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    Tajmahal

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    mɛˈɦɛl]; also "the Taj"[3]) is a white marble mausoleum located in Agra‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ India. It was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife‚ Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal is widely recognized as "the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world’s heritage".[4] Taj Mahal is regarded by many as the finest example of Mughal architecture‚ a style that combines elements from Persian‚ Ottoman Turkishand Indian architectural styles.[5][6]

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    Persian Miniature Painting

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    Bibliography: 1. Mount Holyoke College Art Museum 2. Ellen Alvord ’89‚ Mount Holyoke College Art Museum 3. Holly Edwards‚ Curator‚ Williams College Art Museum 4. tehran.stanford.edu/literature/Poetry/Omar_Khayyam.html 5. Lecture Notes‚ ARTH 271: Arts of Islam; Michael Davis 6. Christie’s Auction house website- Image of Mughal Album Page

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    Syed Ahmed Khan who showed the ray of light to the Muslims and enabled them to restore their lost status. The great emancipator of the Indian Muslims Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was born at Delhi on October 17‚ 1817. This is the period when the great Mughal Empire was close to a complete collapse. Sir Syed’s family had already joined the East India Company and his maternal grandfather served in Iran and Burma under the British government. Sir Syed got interest in English from his maternal family. S M Ikram

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    Amir Khusrau: Life and Works

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    Bibliography: Chandra‚ Satish‚ Medieval India: From Sultanat to the Mughals‚ Vol.I‚ Har Anand Publications‚ New Delhi‚ 2000. Habib‚ Mohammad‚ Hazrat Amir Khusrau of Delhi‚ Cosmo Publications‚ New Delhi‚ 2004. Mirza‚ M.W.‚ The Life and Works of Amir Khusrau‚ MSS Shibli Academy‚ Calcutta‚ 1935. Nath‚ R. and Gwaliari‚ Faiyaz

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    I’ll Follow You Into the Dark – Extra Credit When I was in third grade I remember my teacher‚ Mrs. Cindy telling us that by the end of the week she would be choosing someone to be a line leader. I was extremely excited‚ to me being a leader would be such an honor‚ and just the word itself sparked a sense of want and all the pleasant words I had then associated with “leader” floated around in my mind like courage‚ integrity‚ passion and sincerity. I wanted to be a leader. At that time I had no

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