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    Open Heart

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    Shashanka Age of Empires Pala Empire Sena Empire Medieval Bengal Arrival of Islam Sultanate of Bengal Deva Kingdom Bakhtiyar Khilji‚ Raja Ganesha Mughal Period Pratap Aditya‚ Raja Sitaram Ray Principality of Bengal Baro-Bhuyans Modern Bengal Company Raj Zamindari system‚ Bengal famine of 1770 British Indian Empire Bengal Renaissance Brahmo Samaj Swami Vivekananda‚ Jagadish Chandra Bose‚ Rabindranath Tagore‚ Subhas Chandra Bose Post-Colonial 1947 Partition of Bengal‚ Bangladesh Liberation War Sheikh

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    strategic bombing campaign against Germany and tactical support to the British Army around the world 1857 revolt The sepoys‚ a generic term used for native Indian soldiers of the Bengal Army‚ had their own list of grievances against the Company Raj‚ mainly caused by the ethnic gulf between the British officers and their Indian troops. The British had issued new gunpowder cartridges that were widely believed to be greased with cow or pig fat‚ which insulted both Hindus and Muslims.[1] Other than

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    the Indians still felt like they were disrespected in a sense that they were treated unfairly. The British began to increase their unreasonable laws that contradicted Indian culture. This spiked many uprisings and rebellions. As a result‚ the British Raj ended up having a negative impact on the Indians because they had begun to lose political‚ economic‚ and social control. The British had extremely unlawful policies that made the Indians despise them. For example‚ any Indian prince who died without

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    INTRODUCTION 1In the context of making of the Pakistan‚ it is said that the ground work was done by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan‚ foundation was laid by Ali Johar and building was built by Mohammad Ali Jinnah. On that Liaquat Ali and others only did the painting work. In that way‚ me can say about Indian Independence movement that its ground was prepared by the ‘Gadar Movement’ (1907-1919)‚ its map was prepared by the massacre of Jallianwala Bagh‚ its foundation stone was laid down by the movement of Guru

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    Use Sources 4‚ 5 and 6 and your own knowledge. Do you agree with the view that Indian desires for independence from Britain were caused mainly by the impact of the First World War? Before the First World War‚ there was little influence on the Indians desire for independence from the British. Analysing the three sources it can be indicated that the impact of the First World War was the main trigger placing these desires and strengthening them. However they tend to disagree to some extent and also

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    Life of Subhash Chandra Bose Subhash Chandra Bose was born into an affluent Bengali family on January 23‚ 1897 in Cuttack ‚ Orissa. Subhash’s public prosecutor father ensured that his son availed the best of education in eminent institutions such as Scottish Church College ‚ Calcutta and Fitzwilliam College at Cambridge University . In 1920‚ at the insistence of his parents‚ Bose appeared in the prestigious Indian Civil Service and secured the fourth place. During this period the civil disobedience

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    “Lord of luxury” MR.PRITHVI RAJ SINGH OBEROI CREATED BY: AMITOJ DUTT STUDENT NO. : 100731113 Prithvi Raj Singh Oberoi today is one of the most admired people for both his work and dynamic personality in the world of hospitality. The name may not sound familiar to some but his work; contribution to globally acknowledged hotel chain known as “THE OBEROI GROUP”

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    The Culture of India

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    The culture of India is very unique and goes back thousands of years. In this essay‚ I will focus only on modern India‚ particularly on Mohandus K. Gandhi’s influence on the formation of the 20th century Indian government and culture‚ but also on religion and language. However‚ I will be ignoring movies‚ music‚ and postsecondary education. Additionally‚ I will list major American institutions‚ advice for Indian American parents and children immigrating to the United States‚ academic citations‚ and

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    Right from the beginning of their relationship with India‚ the British‚ who had come as traders and had become rulers and administrators‚ had influenced the economic and political systems of the country. Their impact on the cultural and social life of India was‚ however‚ gradual. Till 1813‚ they followed a policy of non-interference in the social and cultural life of the Indians. Yet‚ changes were taking place in these fields (the social life of Indians). These changes related to education‚ the condition

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    Julien Combes Natasha Rebry Writing 009 20th November 2011 “Shooting an Elephant“: Orwell’s combat against imperialism “Shooting an Elephant” is an essay written by George Orwell‚ first published in the journal New Writing in 1936. In this essay‚ the author tells his own story about when he was working as a police officer for the Indian Imperial Police in Burma. His five years of experience in the Indian Imperial Police allowed him to have a good understanding of what exactly the “real

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