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    4. Bahadur Shah’s successor was denied the right to live at the red fort  5. He annexed Awadh‚ accusing the government of maladministration and shocking the nawab who was a faithful ally and the people of India  6. The British did not obey the treaties sometimes and they were broken according to the need of the British and the nawabs at that time could not trust any treaty at all.  ECONOMIC CAUSES  The policy of economic exploitation by the British and widespread destruction of the traditional

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    Q- Describe the significance and contribution of Aligarh Movement for the revival and regeneration of the Muslims of Sub-Continent. A: Syed Ahmad Khan’s Aligarh Movement played a significant role in bringing about an intellectual revolution among the Indian Muslims. Thus it succeeded in achieving its major objectives‚ i.e. educational progress and social reform. His efforts earned Sir Syed the title "Prophet of Education". Aligarh Movement was the movement led by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan‚ to educate

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    Munir 1 Mustafain Munir Professor Moore Ancient Greek and Roman Music 12 December 2013 Microtonal Phenomena in Ancient Greek and Classical Indian Music The semitone today is almost unanimously used in Western Music to divide the octave into twelve equal intervals‚ and rarely are further divisions used; this is called twelve-tone equal temperament. In opposition‚ the common division of the octave in Arab music today is the quartertone‚ a type of microtone exactly one half a semitone‚ and

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    from 1858-1947. The EIC became such a dominant trade enterprise that it took advantage of the Nawabs‚ who played a Morris1. significant part in the agreements on trading rights in European businesses. To gain more revenue‚ the EIC illegally traded goods not under contract with the Nawabs. General Robert Clive came into play by utilizing the company’s military power against the betrayed‚ and raging Nawabs of Bengal. He was the trailblazer for the British becoming a dominant power in India through

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    Global Journal of HUMAN SOCIAL SCIENCE Volume 12 Issue 7 Version 1.0 April 2012 Type: Double Blind Peer Reviewed International Research Journal Publisher: Global Journals Inc. (USA) Online ISSN: 2249-460x & Print ISSN: 0975-587X Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Regime and Growth of the Baloch Nationalism in 1970s By shazia jaffar International Islamic University Islamabad Abstract - Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was the first elected prime minister of Pakistan. His initial strategy of accommodation and power

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    of the directors and the accounts for the year ended on 31st March 2011 2. To declare a final dividend of Rs 1000 per ordinary share to be paid on 31st march 2013 to those shareholders on the register of members. 3. To re-elect Mr. Darshan Nawab who‚ retiring by rotation as director under the articles of association and‚ being eligible‚ is offering himself for re-election as director 4. To re-elect Miss Neha Baid who was appointed during the year‚ as director of the company 5. To re-appoint

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    emerged with the Qutub Shahi dynasty‚ later the Mughal emperor Aurangazeeb was attracted to this city .When this empire fell the Nizam of Asaf Jah dynasty reigned successfully and it became a part of the Indian Union. It is also called the city of Nawabs. Hyderabad is a unique city which practices all religions like Islam‚ Hinduism‚ Christianity‚ Zoroastrianism and Jainism. Eid‚ diwali‚ ugadi and christmas are all celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm. Telugu and Urdu are the two main languages

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    Jules Verne “Around the World in Eighty Days” In the book ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’ Jules Vern portrays a moderate position on the powers that technology and science has to benefit mankind. He is neither critical nor is he completely approving of the benefits. Mr. Phileas Fogg and his French valet‚ Passepartout‚ make great leaps and bounds across the world throughout the book by using what man has created using technology and science to shorten the time between distances. But there are circumstances

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    Bengal and with resident Brahmins practicing this traditional dance form‚ it acquired the present name. Kuchipudi dancers are quicksilver and scintillating‚ rounded and fleet-footed‚ they perform with grace and fluid movements. Performed to classical Carnatic music‚ it shares many common elements with Bharatanatyam. In its solo exposition Kuchipudi numbers include ’jatiswaram’ and ’tillana’ whereas in nrityam it has several lyrical compositions reflecting the

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    Lord Cornwallis assumed the role of Governor-General of the Company in 1786 and continued till 1793. He was directed to take up three specific matters‚ one of them being reforms of the judicial system. The other tasks were resolving the problem of land revenue and improvement in the administrative machinery. During his tenure‚ he made significant and far-reaching reforms in the judicial administration‚ some of which constitute the foundation of the present legal system. The reforms were primarily

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