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    Newars‚ a Cultural Identity I have respect for all religion‚ castes‚ races and each culture that is associated with them. Each one of them have their own physical features‚ specialty and importance. Each one of them is different‚ but not less or inferior than any other. Comparing one to the other would be only for the sake of finding out the differences‚ and not deciding on which is superior to the other. This should be clarified to everybody. As being born and raised in the environment

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    information. In this particular case‚ they choose newspaper and websites to build up their perception. Though newspaper and websites play the vital role for organizing‚ evaluating information‚ they rarely help them to choose the brand. Dr. Ansir Ali Rajput‚ Sabir Hussain Kalhoro (2012) presented in this article has significant impact on both price and quality‚ one thing has been noticed during the survey that people do give more focus to price rather quality because of low income level. People have

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    Monuments of India

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    North‚ Central‚ & West India BHIMBETKA (8000 B.C.) The Bhimbetka rock are an archaeological World Heritage site located in Raisen District in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The Bhimbetka shelters exhibit the earliest traces of human life in India; a number of analyses suggest that at least some of these shelters were inhabited by man for in excess of 100‚000 years. Some of the Stone Age rock paintings found among the Bhimbetka rock shelters are approximately 30‚000 years old. MAURYA and

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    The Life of Akbar

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    religious tolerance was very rare for an emperor of this time‚ Akbar not only allowed these religions to be practiced but he also studied them himself thus expanding his knowledge about the religions of the world. Muhammad Akbar was born at the Rajput Fortress in Sindh on October 14‚ 1542 originally being named Badru-d din‚ meaning ‘the Full Moon of Religion.’ Akbar belonged to a particular branch of the Turks known as the Chagatai or the Jagatai who originated in the regions beyond the Oxus

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    Partition of India 1947

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    Partition of India 1947 In 1600‚ the British East India Company was established‚ and in 1858‚ The India Act allowed for power to be transferred to the British government. The British Government never had complete control‚ but it certainly had power. The Partition of India happened on August 14th‚ 1947 and August 15th‚ 1947. When the British left India on August 15th‚ 1947 (after the formation of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan)‚ they left the country divided. This led to the formation of Pakistan

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    reality of akbar the great

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    Reality of Akbar the Great (?) EXPOSED! [Part-1] Very chosen few legends in Indian history had the privilege of being honored with the suffix ‘the Great’ or ‘Mahaan’ after their name. I recall only three – Alexander‚ Ashoka and Akbar. This great title does not come easily. One has to indeed display exemplary greatness to be called ‘great’. This great land has produced one legend after another – Vikramaditya‚ Prithviraj‚ Rana Pratap‚ Shivaji – to name a few. But none qualified to be called ‘the

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    Bias CHYS 4P16 Research Seminar Hollie Warren bi-as [bahy-uhs] 1. a personal and often unreasoned judgment for or against one side in a dispute (Dictionary.com) Bias can better be understood as on overarching term that encompasses various social constructs such as stereotyping‚ prejudice‚ racism‚ labels‚ inequality and so forth. Bugeja (2007) discusses the complex connections between bias‚ stereotypes‚ media influence‚ and globalization and maintains that in order to resist stereotypes

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    Khatris

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    [pic] The source url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khatri Hindi • Punjabi Indo-Aryan peoples • Mohyal • Aroras • Jats/Jatts • Bhatia • Saini • Ramgarhias • Kamboj • Gujjar • Rajput • Lohana Khatri (Punjabi: ਖੱਤਰੀ‚ Hindi: खत्री) is the Punjabi adaptation of Sanskrit or Pali word Kshatriya (Hindi: क्षत्रिय‚ Kşhatriya). . The Khatri community traces its origins to the Taxila‚ Potohar and Majha regions of the Punjab. These regions are historically connected with the composition of the Vedas‚ the

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    The Munda are tribal (Adivasi) people of the Chota Nagpur Plateau region. They are found across much of Jharkhand state as well as adjacent parts of Odisha ‚ West Bengal‚ Chhattisgahr ‚ Bihar and into parts of Bangladesh. Their language is Mundari‚ which belongs to the Munda subgroup of the Austroasiatic language family * Mostly Munda people follow the Sarna religion‚ believing in a god called Singbonga. * However one-fourth of them have adopted Christianity.[citation needed] * The surname

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    Honor Killing in India

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    Honor Killing in India Honor killing can be defined as the death sentenced by family or society members to a man or woman for marrying against parent’s wish‚ having extra-marital or pre-marital affair‚ marrying outside one’s caste or within same gotra etc.‚ in order to protect the social status and honor of the family. The dishonor perceived in this kind of killings may be a result of behaviors as trivial as dressing in a manner unacceptable to the family or community‚ or having a non-sexual

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