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    Mughal Emperor Akbar

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    Muslim invaders who were uneducated. Having defeated the Rajputs‚ the most militant of the Hindu rulers‚ he allied himself with them‚ by recruiting many capable Hindu chiefs with the highest ranks in government and by conferring honours upon them. To further build alliance with the Rajputs‚ he encouraged intermarriages between Mughal and Rajput aristocracy‚ setting himself as an example by marrying daughters of three leading Rajput chiefs. Akbar’s acts of tolerance were aimed at the Hindu

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    citizen journalism in asia

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    In the last 50 years the media influence has grown exponentially with the advance of technology. First there was the telegraph‚ then came the radio‚ the newspaper‚ magazines‚ television and now the Internet. The Internet has certainly transformed the work for journalists. Digital tools have made it easier for news gathering‚ communication‚ editing and production is now a lot more portable‚ inexpensive and powerful. This has also resulted to many online users assuming the roles of ‘journalists’ by

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    Knowldge

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    Koeri‚ Koiri Koshta/Koshti Kumhar‚ Prajapati 72 29 14 15 16 12 13 53 54 52 20 19 3 4 71 10 73 5 59 6 7 58 8 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Kunjra or Rayeen Kurmi‚ Kurmi-Sainthwar/Kurmi-Mall Kuthaliya Bora(Belonging to Almora‚ Lodh‚Lodha‚ Lodhi‚ Lodhi-Rajput Lohar‚ Luhar‚ Saifi Lonia‚ Noniya‚ Luniya‚ Gole Thakur‚ Nunere Madari Mali‚ Saini‚ Baghban Manihar‚ Kacher‚ Lakher‚ Lakhera(Excluding Lakhera sub-caste of Brahmans in Tehri Garhwal region)‚ Churihar Pithoragarh‚ Bageswar and Nainital Distts.) 11

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    Superstar Leaders

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    ASIAN CASE RESEARCH JOURNAL‚ VOL. 12‚ ISSUE 2‚ 161–186 (2008) ACRJ Superstar Leadersa This case was prepared by Abhishek Goel and Neharika Vohra of the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta as a basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of an administrative or business situation. Please address all correspondence to Abhishek Goel‚ E-203‚ NTB‚ IIM Calcutta‚ Kolkata 700104‚ India or Neharika Vohra‚ Organizational Behavior Area‚ Indian Institute

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    The Fall of Mughal Empire

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    The fall of Mughal Empire Under Aurangzeb’s successors the decay of empire was hastened by several causes and the spirit of lawlessness rampant throughout the land. In such circumstances ruin of Mughal Empire was inevitable. Aurangzeb‚ as a ruler of India proved to be a failure. He hardly realised that the greatness of an empire depends on the progress of its people as a whole‚ largely owing to the emperor’s each of political foresight. The symptoms of the integration of Mughal Empire appeared

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    The Bhar Tribe

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    period‚. As IT is evident from the origin of its name‚ Bhar was a warrior tribe which created its own history but slowly disappeared from pages of history. The Bhar formed small kingdoms in the Eastern UP region‚ until they were disposed by invading Rajput and Muslim groups in the later middle ages. The Bhar‚ also known as Rajbhar‚ Bharat and Bharpatwa‚ is a community of more than 1.7 million people residing mainly in Uttar Pradesh.   The name Rajbhar‚ according to ethnologists Russel and Hiralal (Tribes

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    Facts of Taj Hotels

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    Palace Jaipur Location Symmetrical design‚ airy verandahs‚ and idyllic front lawns dotted with peacocks – a destination spread over 47 tranquil acres of verdant‚ ornamental gardens; Rambagh Palace is an architectural masterpiece. Amalgamation of Rajput and Mughal architecture with astonishing interiors‚ the palace was lovingly built by the Maharajas of Jaipur. Standing witness to time‚ a walk through Rambagh Palace takes you back in history. Once the residence of Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II and

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    online purchase. Retrieved on September 29‚ 2008 from http://jib.debii.curtin.edu.au/iss03_mafe.pdf Moe‚ Wendy and Peter Fader (2001)‚ “Uncovering Patterns in Cybershopping‚” California Management Review‚ 43(4)‚ 106-117. Siyal‚ M. Y.; Chowdhry‚ B. S.; Rajput‚ A. Q. (2006); Socio-Economic Factors and their Influence on the Adoption of e-Commerce by Consumers in Singapore; International Journal of Information Technology and Decision Making; Jun 2006‚ Vol. 5‚ Issue 2‚ 317-329.

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    Mirabai Biography

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    Mirabai Biography Mirabai was a great saint and devotee of Sri Krishna. Despite facing criticism and hostility from her own family‚ she lived an exemplary saintly life and composed many devotional bhajans. Historical information about the life of Mirabai is a matter of some scholarly debate. The oldest biographical account was Priyadas’s commentary in Nabhadas’ Sri Bhaktammal in 1712. Nevertheless there are many aural histories‚ which give an insight into this unique poet and Saint of India.  

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    Asia 358 Final paper

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    the society. Mirabai and Mahadevi Akka: Mirabai was a Rajput princess born to a maharaja of the Rathore dynasty. She is known to have broken all barriers of caste and expectations of her role as a woman (Hawley & Juergensmeyer‚ 1988). Rajputh women had two main practices: Worshiping the ‘kuldevi’ (goddess of their clan) and ‘sati’ or immolating themselves in their husbands’ funeral (Harlan‚ 1992). Mirabai often “got in trouble with the Rajput novelty. As a wife she had to worship the deity of the

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