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    almost every walk of life.. The event was attended by Justice(R) Rafiq Tarar(Former Pakistani President)‚ Professor Emeritus Dr. Zaki‚ Dr. Bareera N.B. (Chair-person UPC)‚ Justice(R) Nazir Akhtar‚ Arch-jurist Qadhi Aurangzeb Al-Hafi‚ Justice(R) Nazir Mughal‚ Mufti Munib (Chairman Moon-sighting Committee)‚ Maulana Sami-ul Haq‚ Dr. Fareed Paracha‚ Khawaja Saad Rafique (Federal Minister)‚ J Salik (Ex Federal Minister of Minorities) and Mr. Siraj-ul Haq‚ who primarily convened the

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    gOf all the Muslim rulers who ruled vast territories of India from 712 to 1857 C.E.‚ probably no one generates as much controversy as Aurangzeb. He has been hailed as anyone from a “Saintly or Pauper Emperor” to one who “tried hard to convert Hindus into Muslims.” Depending on one’s religious rearing‚ one will favor one view over the other. For example‚ most Hindus castigate Aurangzeb as a religious Muslim‚ who was anti-Hindu‚ who taxed them‚ who tried to convert them‚ who discriminated them away

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    10/23/11 Chapter 21 P2 When comparing the Ottoman Empire with the Mayan Empire there are many differences and similarities. They were different in that the Ottoman Empire actually declined from not being able to expand anymore meanwhile the Mayan Empire kind of just disappeared. They were similar in that they both had things to offer in trade because they grew or inquired new materials. The Ottoman Empire had been built on war and steady territorial expansion. As the effectiveness

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    ZAROZI UNIT-1: INTRODUCTION TO ZARDOZI AND ITS HISTORY ZARDOZI Zardozi or Zar-douzi work is a type of embroidery in Iran‚ India and Pakistan. Zardozi is a Persian word that means Sewing with gold string Zardozi is on of the most important elements of Persian cultural signs and Handicrafts. It is named around the country by names such Zar-douzi (‚ Kam-douzi‚ Gol-douzi) and Kaman-douzi (Today it is more popular in Hormozgan‚ especially in Bandar-e Lenge and Bandar-e Abbas and Minab that

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    [pic] 1. The famous ancient city situated on the Indus bank near Larkana is: A. Kot Diji B. Harappa C. Chaukandi D. Moen-jo-Daro 2. The construction of a two-story well for water storage in the ancient city of Moen-jo-Daro depicts the: A. Purity of water B. Excessive wealth C. Availability of land D. Sense of decoration 3. Identify the common feature of Hindu and Muslim art: A. Domes

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    Raeneisha Cole Spring ‘14 Empires In World History: Reading Response Week 15 As the end of the course is nearing‚ functionally and thematically it is not unexpected that the primary and secondary sources reviewed this week debate the prevalence of one of the world’s rather youngest empires‚ the United States of America. To begin‚ Niall Ferguson asserts that an empire encompasses “economic penetration‚ military projection and cultural influence” (Ferguson 1)‚ which at large‚ is agreed upon

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    The Safavid‚ Mughal‚ and Ottoman empires all depended in some way on the allegiance of non-Muslims to the empire. The Ottoman emperors were kinder on their conquered people‚ and the main separation between Muslims and non-Muslims in the empire was the tax on the dhimmis (non-Muslims). The Safavid leaders were more forceful in this regard. They imposed on subjects to convert to Islam unless they were an asset in trading with Europe. However‚ the leaders of the Mughal Empire‚ starting with Akbar‚ were

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    India has gone from eminent past to degeneration; from profound authority to shared conflicts; from imprisonment to freedom; from agrarian upset to digital innovation. More than 380 novelists are there in our India. Indian English Fiction is classified into 2 extensive categories such as pre-Independence groups of novelists and post-Independence groups of novelists. The Indo-English literature has introduced the social‚ cultural and political emergencies in India. Social hypocrisies‚ revolting social

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    You have read about Science and scientist in India during the Ancient Period. During the medieval period‚ Science and Technology in India developed two facets: one concerned with the already chartered course of earlier traditions and other with the new influences which came up as a result of Islamic and European impact. SCIENCES IN MEDIEVAL PERIOD As you know‚ the medieval period marks the coming of Muslims in India. By this time‚ the traditional indigenous classical learning had already received

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    Reality of Akbar the Great (?) EXPOSED! [Part-1] Very chosen few legends in Indian history had the privilege of being honored with the suffix ‘the Great’ or ‘Mahaan’ after their name. I recall only three – Alexander‚ Ashoka and Akbar. This great title does not come easily. One has to indeed display exemplary greatness to be called ‘great’. This great land has produced one legend after another – Vikramaditya‚ Prithviraj‚ Rana Pratap‚ Shivaji – to name a few. But none qualified to be called ‘the

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