this arena. Such as‚ the description of Lalbagh Fort reminds us our glorious past when people of Bengal used to lead a happy life as the subject of Shaista Khan. Ahsan Manjil which is still standing by the mighty river Buriganga‚ lets us know about Nawab Khwaja Ahsanullah who was a great philanthropist‚ especially who paved the way of establishing of The University of Dhaka by allotting such a massive area where Dhaka University is still functioning. Sonargaon of Issa Khan presents the happy picture
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religious honor etc. They avail every chance to encouraged or create differences amongst Muslims resulting division of Muslims into many more sects like Daubandi‚ Baralvi‚ Agha Khani‚ Qadiani‚ etc. They gathered all the culprits like peer‚ jagirdar and nawabs amongst the Muslim nations to create and enhance social-economic disaster‚ illiteracy and every
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Marie Hermansen‚ 3.w English assignment 27/1-11 ‘If’ and ‘We and They’ by Rudyard Kipling If I had to think of one major theme in the poem If‚ which is written by the English writer Rudyard Kipling‚ I would have to say that ‘dignity’ plays a big part‚ seeing as every one of the things he mentions will lead you to dignity in some way or another. And yet every line‚ as the title suggests‚ begins with "If you-"‚ allowing for the potential mistakes of the flawed human race. Whereupon‚ Kipling suddenly
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Murud-Janjira Murud-Janjira is the local name for a fort situated at the coastal village of Murud‚ in the Raigad district of Maharashtra‚ India.[1] It is famous for being the only fort along India’s western coast that remained undefeated despite Dutch and English East India Company attacks. Origins of the name The word Janjira is not native to India‚ and may have originated after the Arabic word Jazeera‚ which means an island. Murud was once known in Marathi as Habsan ("of Habshi" or Abyssinian)
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Speaking the truth is a cardinal tenet of all great religions and creeds. Holy books of all people enjoin upon man to speak the truth. Liars are threatened with dam nation and the tortures of hell. Perjury is considered both a crime and a sin. Fables of all cultures abound in illustrations of evil consequences of telling lies. If one has to go by the commandments‚ there is no ground whatsoever to question the desir¬ability of speaking the truth. Yet‚ the repositories of practical wisdom have
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The court of directors on 12th April 1786 directed the Cornwallis to vest in one person the revenue‚ judicial‚ and magisterial functions. Cornwallis followed the ordered and introduced plan of 1787. In this plan Cornwallis increased the salaries of collectors. 2nd He reduced the number of Diwani districts from 36 to 23 and this made it possible to increase the salaries of collectors. The scheme was introduced through 2 Regulations. First Regulation dealt with Revenue Administration and it
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their music. Music - gift from heaven‚ sound is God and everything is a manifestation of God. a. Brahma - creator b. Vishnu - preserver c. Shiva – destroyer 2 Distinct cultural styles 1. Hindustani * Northern Indian style (foreign influence) 2. Carnatic * South Indian style (remained untouched by foreign influence) Art of Indian music is called Guided Improvisation meaning musician at all times must be directed by Raga and Tala. * Modern Period * Development of 72 Melakartas or parent
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imagination. Beauty is represented in the Raga Abheri because the instruments are matching or imitating the voice. It has its own ascending and descending down and it comes together. Beauty is also represented because of her voice‚ creative expression in carnatic music. Her music is known to flow straight from the heart. The big picture raga was used as the melodic basis for all art music. It is the way of communicating.
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[6] In alliance with the French in their struggle with the British‚ and in Mysore’s struggles with other surrounding powers‚ both Tipu and his father used their French trained army against the Marathas‚ Sira and rulers of Malabar‚ Coorg‚ Bednore‚ Carnatic and Travancore. During Tipu’s childhood‚ his father rose to take power in Mysore‚ and upon his father’s death in 1782‚ Tipu succeeded to a large kingdom bordered by the Krishna River in the north‚ the Eastern Ghats in the east and the Arabian Sea
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Tyagaraja & the Theory of Rasa Anthony Raj Class of 2013-14‚ DakshinaChitra. INTRODUCTION Natya Sastra (circa 100 BC) enumerated eight rasas. Rasa‚ in effect‚ stood for a “consciousness altering experience”‚ which was beyond normal human emotions. Abhinavagupta (circa 1000 AD) strongly canvassed for inclusion of Shanta as the ninth rasa‚ and declared it the Rasa of Rasas. Hence the term Navarasas. In his view‚ Bhakthi (Spiritual Devotion) was only an appendage of the Shanta Rasa
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