Palliser Furniture Ltd: The China Question IM – Session 8 Jahan Ara Peerally #1 Palliser Furniture: The China Question 1. What is Palliser’s strategy - Global‚ MD‚ International or TN? 2. What changes in Palliser’s competitive environment may call for a change in its location strategy? 3. Is investing in China a viable long-term strategy for Palliser? 4. Should Palliser go to China or should it expand in Mexico? Why? IM – Session 8 Jahan Ara Peerally #2 Between 1995 and 2004‚ China’s exports
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Mahal) was the third wife of Shah Jahan. Mumtaz Mahal (meaning ’Jewel of the palace’) was the nickname her husband gave to her. Mumtaz Mahal was born in April 1593 in Agra‚ India. Her father was the Persian noble Abdul Hasan Asaf Khan‚ the brother of Nur Jahan. Mumtaz was a Muslim and fell in love with and married her cousin‚ Shah Jahan‚ later to be the Mughal emperor on May 10‚ 1612 at the age of 19. She was his third wife‚ and became his favorite. Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal were married for
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SAVE THE TAJ MAHAL! Introduction: The Taj Mahal should be preserved because it is a testament to love‚ it also embodied the power of Shah Jahan himself while he was alive. Bart wrote the article “How to Save the Taj Mahal” By Jeffrey Bartholet so he can persuade us into preserving the Taj Mahal. BP1: To Begin With in Bart’s article he writes that Mehta is trying to save the Taj Mahal‚ one reason why we should preserve the Taj Mahal is that factories are being forced out because they are causing
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The depictions of Buddha/Siddhartha Gautama have various depictions‚ postures and gestures in the regions of India and Southeastern Asia due to the different cultural and architectural influences of other civilizations over time. With every posture depicted of Buddah each contains a different hand gestures which are known as the Mudras. The seated Buddha from second century Gandhara or modern day Pakistan carved from gray schist and influenced by classic Greek culture. Together these mixture of culture
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bastions‚ ramparts‚ and gateways of the Agra Fort symbolize the stature and power of Mughal Emperor Akbar. Built between 1565 and 1571 AD‚ it is said that the emperor Shah Jahan‚ who built the Taj Mahal‚ was imprisoned by his son Aurangzeb. The magnificent Agra fort‚ though started by Emperor Akbar‚ was completed by his grandson Shah Jahan. The fort was embellished with number of richly decorated buildings encompassing the imposing Mughal style of art and architecture. Sikandar Lodi (1487-1517) was the
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the first in the rest of India‚ is no exception. Its observers and researchers have resorted to premises‚ hypotheses and even oversight wherever they could not lay their hands on some definitive record. But the field is not without omissions. Jam-I-Jahan Numa‚ the first printed Urdu newspaper of the Subcontinent‚ is an outstanding example of oversight. Those who had written about it had dismissed it as an attendant of East India Company’s Administration merely because it carried the insignia of the
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breaks out and jhangir sends son khurram to pacify them. Khurram recived the title of shah jahan. 1627 jahangir dies and shah jahan assumes the throne. 1631 shah jahans queen mamtaz mahal dies during childbirth. Shah jahan commissions the building of her tomb‚ “the Taj Mahal’. 1658 shah jahan’s son aurangzeb executs his brothers‚ imprisons his father and ascends to the throne of delhi‚ 1666 death of shah jahan. 1707 aurangjeb dies. 1857 the mutiny results in the massacre of the people of delhi
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great wonder in the world and a great story on how this magnificent piece of marble was made by King Shah Jahan. What magnificent love story it is. As said by King Shah Jahan‚ Let the splendor of the diamond‚ pearl and ruby vanish like the magic shimmer of the rainbow. Only let this one teardrop‚ the Taj Mahal‚ glisten spotlessly bright on the cheek of time... In 1631‚ Shah Jahan‚ emperor during the Mughal Empire’s period of greatest prosperity‚ was grief-stricken when his third wife‚
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Salim Jahangir Born September 20‚ 1569 Birthplace Fatehpur Sikri Died November 8‚ 1627 (aged 58) Buried Tomb of Jahangir Predecessor Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar Successor Shah Jahan Wives Manbhawati Bai ‚ Princess Manmati ‚ Nur Jahan Offspring Nisar Begum‚ Khusrau Mirza‚ Parwez‚ Bahar Banu Begum‚ Shah Jahan‚ Shahryar‚ Jahandar Dynasty Timurid Father Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar Mother Princess Hira Kunwari (a.k.a. Mariam Zamani) (Jodhabai) Religious beliefs Islam Nur-ud-din Salim
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ghar ke compound se bell bajayi aur mere uncle ne gharke bahar aake compound ka hate khola. Maine mere car park kardi aur car ke bahar aake uncle ke gale mila. Fir hum dono saman nikaal ke ghar me gaye. Uncle muhjhe milke bahot khush the‚ hum dono bilkul friends ke tarha he. Uncle aunty ke shadi ko 4 saal hogaye the magar firbhi unko koi baccha nahi tha. May be they ere into family planning or so‚ I dint knew. As we entered the hall‚ uncle ne mujhe baithne ko kaha me aaram se gaand tika ke sofe
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