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    Uttarakhand and Its History

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    UTTARAKHAND Uttarakhand (Sanskrit: उत्तराखण्डम्‚ Uttarākhanḍam ?‚ Hindi: उत्तराखण्ड‚ Uttarākhanḍ ?)‚ formerly Uttaranchal‚ is a state in the northern part of India. It is often referred to as the Land of Gods (Hindi: देव भूमि‚ Dēv bhūmi ?) due to the many holy Hindu temples and cities found throughout the state‚ some of which are among Hinduism’s most spiritual and auspicious places of pilgrimage and worship. Known for its natural beauty and wealth of theHimalayas‚ the Bhabhar and the Terai‚ the

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    india-rajasthantours.com/packages/incredible-rajasthan.php Mandawa city is a rich land in Rajasthan states. A trip concept for Mandawa with Rajasthan tour ponders heart with joy and dream of viewing rich items and places. Mandawa was not established by any Royal Rajput but it was established by rich merchants. They came over here for business and trade expo. They built the city with costly architect studded with rich and incredible jewel and precious stones. These left over destinations is incredible to see and

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    Agra

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    the Golden Triangle tourist circuit‚ along with Delhi andJaipur. The city is mentioned in the epic Mahābhārata‚ where it was called Agrevaṇa ("the border of the forest").[3] Legend ascribes the founding of the city to Raja Badal Singh‚ a Sikarwar Rajput king (c. 1475)‚ whose fort‚ Badalgarh‚ stood on or near the site of the present fort. However‚ the 11th century Persian poet Mas’ūd Sa’d Salmān writes of a desperate assault on the fortress of Agra‚ then held by the Shāhī King Jayapala‚ by Sultan Mahmud

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    Karachi Problems

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    ← Bin Laden’s 9/11 decade planted seeds of uncertainty Is Pakistan ungovernable? → Karachi: Political Solution or Compromise Hamid Waheed Rajput‚ Faisalabad Most of the politicians‚ media and intellectuals suggest political solution to the problems in Karachi but their blanket suggestions do not specify who will do it and how? We must understand that for whatever reason Pakistan’s present politics does not fit anywhere near the definition of politics “government of the people‚ for the people

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    Akbar the Great

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    and central India into his direct realm. He influenced the whole of the Indian Subcontinent as he ruled a greater part of it as an emperor. As an emperor‚ Akbar solidified his rule by pursuing diplomacy with the powerful Hindu Rajputcaste‚ and by marrying a Rajput princess.[7][9] Akbar’s reign significantly influenced art and culture in the country. He was a great patron of art and architecture [10] He took a great interest in painting‚ and had the walls of his palaces adorned with murals. Besides encouraging

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    Jajmani System

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    Jajmani System: Definitions: 1. Harold Gould: Inter familial‚ inter caste relationship with patterning of superordinate‚ subordinate relations between patrons and supplier of services 2. Yogendra singh: Based on reciprocity in inter caste relations in villages 3. Ishwaran: System where each caste has a role to play Features: 1. Between families‚ not whole caste 2. One to one or many to one (village watchman‚ Orenstein) 3. Not all relations between jajman‚ kamin contractual. Some are paid

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    Chapter 18 exam review 1. What was the Ottoman Empire interrupted by? Timur’s victory at Ankara 2. What is Mehmed’s II greatest action? Conquest of Constantinople 3. Under whose empire did the Ottoman Empire grow the farthest WEST? suleyman 4. The Safavid Empire was located in what present day country? Iran 5. For what reason were the kizilbash given that name? The red hats they wore 6. Why were the safavids

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    Bandit Queen Film Review

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    story travels through the poverty driven Childhood of Phoolan where she tries to steal an anklet that she adores from her own house to how she grows up amidst sexual violence through a series of events from early marriage to her being traded for Rajputs at the hands of the dacoits. There are silver linings in her life and she makes the most of those; Vikram Mallah‚ Man Singh and his own Uncle‚ who stand by her when she really needs them. But fate deceives her time and again and her anger is fuelled

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    women in india

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    The status of women in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millennia. From equal status with men in ancient times[6] through the low points of the medieval period‚ to the promotion of equal rights by many reformers‚ the history of women in India has been eventful. In modern India‚ women have held high offices in India including that of the President‚ Prime Minister‚ Speaker of the Lok Sabha and Leader of the Opposition. As of 2011‚ the Speaker of the Lok Sabha and the Leader

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    The Mughal Empire

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    The Mughal Empire The Mughal Empire was an empire that at its greatest territorial extent ruled most of the Indian subcontinent between 1526 and 1857. It consolidated the Islam culture in South Asia and in result it spread the arts of the Muslim culture and its faith. The Mughal ruling class included the Muslims despite most of the subjects in the empire being Hindu. Zahiruddin Mohammad Babur was the founder of the empire. Under his rule the dynasty remained unstable‚ and was eventually exiled

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