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    Sunar, Swarnkar

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    work as goldsmiths. Sunars of Hindu origin are found ethnically in many religions such as Islam‚ Sikhism‚ Buddhism‚ Christianity‚ Atheists and more. Typically a subclan found within the Rajput clan/tribe. This caste is found in varying categories within the caste system of India such as Mair Rajput‚ Taunk Rajput‚ lower reserverd backwards castes‚ other upper khatri descents and other castes. A story from Hinduism tells a great deity Lord returns to his kingdom and the first thing he asked was how

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    the golden age of Mughal Empire. He laid the foundation of a secular national state‚ based on principles of religious tolerance‚ universal brotherhood and political unity. Akbar was born as Abu’l-Fath Jalal ud-din Muhammad on October 15‚ 1542 at the Rajput Fortress of Umerkot in Sindh. He would rule the Mughal Empire for the next 50 years (1556-1605 CE) to become the greatest ruler in medieval India. Akbar as Young Emperor Akbar’s father Humayun was living under refuge‚ since his defeat in the battle

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    PASTORAL COMMUNITIES Gujars The Gujar are an ethnic group in India‚ Pakistan and Afghanistan. Today‚ the Gujars are classified under the Other Backward Class (OBC) category in some states in India. However‚ in Jammu and Kashmir and parts of Himachal Pradesh‚ they are designated as a Scheduled Tribe under the Indian government’s reservation program of discrimination. Hindu Gujars today are assimilated into several varnas. The origin of the Gujars is uncertain. Many Gujars claim descent from Suryavanshi Kshatriyas (Sun

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    Ravenna. During this time‚ ‘The Ramayana’ was depicted by both the Hindu Rajputs and the Islamic Mughals‚ which shows the adaptability of ‘The Ramayana’‚ of which there were in fact many different versions. The Mughals produced a version of ‘The Ramayana’ in 1600 and the Rajputs produced theirs in 1720. The Mughal King‚ Akbar‚ had a Persian translation of ‘The Ramayana’ created which is known as ‘The Freer Ramayana’. The Rajput style of art depicting ‘The Ramayana’ was more of a traditional Indian

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    Voting behaviour in rural and urban areas of Punjab Dr. Mughees Ahmed 1 Abstract The study of voting behavior of the rural and urban voters is the main objective of this paper. Ideological and biradari (clan‚ tribe) based considerations of voters are discussed in this case. Biradarism (casteism‚ tribalism) is the main component of this behavior. It has a very deep impact on political alignments of the people of Punjab. This factor gained more importance in the era of non-political governments

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    future incarnation. After‚ a widow is sacrificed in the fire; people built temple or shrine on the cremation ground to worship the satimata and one of the widow-turned goddess is Rani Satimata (also known as Narayani Satimata)‚ a seventeenth century Rajput woman who carried out sati. To the people who participate in the cremation or the ritual the Sati is both a blessing and a curse. People come to witness the ritual expecting sat - a palpable force of virtue and truth will come from the mouth of the

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    His predecessors did a lot to win over the loyalty of his subjects‚ but Aurangzeb being a Fanatic could not tolerate the non-Muslims. He imposed jaziya and forbade the celebrations of Hindu Festivals. He thus lost friendship and loyalty with the Rajputs. His execution of the Sikh guru and his enmity with the Marathas forced them to raise forces against him. His excessive obsession with the Deccan destroyed Mughal army‚ treasure and also affected his health. Aurangzeb being a Fanatic Sunni Muslim

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    value of the marginal product of labor. How many workers will the firm hire? Labor (L) MPL VMPL 0     1 74   2 168   3 238   4 284   5 306   6 304   7 278   8 228   9 154   10 56   11 -66   4. NEW DELHI -- Each fall at harvest time‚ Leela Dhar Rajput used to hire 25 farm hands to work from dawn to dusk every day for a week bringing in the rice crop on his 20 acres of land in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. This year‚ he plans to use a combine harvester instead. With the machine and

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    value of the marginal product of labor. How many workers will the firm hire? Labor (L) MPL VMPL 0     1 74   2 168   3 238   4 284   5 306   6 304   7 278   8 228   9 154   10 56   11 -66   4. NEW DELHI -- Each fall at harvest time‚ Leela Dhar Rajput used to hire 25 farm hands to work from dawn to dusk every day for a week bringing in the rice crop on his 20 acres of land in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. This year‚ he plans to use a combine harvester instead. With the machine and

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    Bipolar Research Paper

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    onset. Dusunen Adam: Journal Of Psychiatry & Neurological Sciences‚ 25(3)‚ 244-251. doi:10.5350/DAJPN2012250307 Maddux‚ J Miller‚ N.‚ Gold‚ M.‚ & Smith‚ D.  (1997). Manual of therapeutics for addictions.  New York‚ NY. Wiley-Liss‚ Inc. Singh‚ T. & Rajput‚ M. (2006). Misdiagnosis of bipolar disorder. Psychiatry (Edgmont). Smith‚ M Stensland‚ M. D.‚ Schultz‚ J. F.‚ & Frytak‚ J. R. (2010). Depression diagnoses following the identificationof bipolar disorder: costly incongruent diagnoses. BMC Psychiatry

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