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    among the Hindu people. (Narain.Icpsnet) Groups such as the Al – Badr and Al – Shams‚ who slaughtered Hindus in the name of Islam‚ were never found guilty of their involvement during the genocide. However they created fear in the Bengali people. (Jahan 304) Bengali people feared that another genocide would occur again soon‚ with perpetrators of the Al – Badr and Al - Shams walking among them and never found guilty of their actions and involvement during the

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    Taj Mahal

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    to his beloved queen Mumtaz Mahal‚ the Taj is a befitting tribute to so romantic-a-love story and so divine an emotion that binds two souls forever. Mumtaz Mahal was a Muslim Persian Princess (her name‚ Arjumand Banu Begum before marriage) and Shah Jahan was the son of The Mughal Emperor Jehangir and grandson of Aktar The Great. He was at the age 14 that he met Mumtaz and fell in love with her. A visit to Taj Mahal‚ the mausoleum of Mumtaz‚ is a rare experience. It has become a signature monument

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    The Mughal Empire

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    gardens‚ and Mughal painting probably reached its zenith in Jahangir’s time. Jahangir married Nur Jahan‚ "Light of the World"‚ in 1611. Shortly after his death in October 1627‚ his son‚ Shah Jahan‚ succeeded to the throne. He inherited a vast and rich empire; and at mid-century this was perhaps the greatest empire in the world‚ exhibiting a degree of centralized control rarely matched before. Shah Jahan left behind an extraordinarily rich architectural legacy‚ which includes the Taj Mahal and the old

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    HISTORY OF THE MOGHUL EMPIRE Babur in Kabul: 1504-1525 Babur‚ founder of the Moghul dynasty in India‚ is one of history’s more endearing conquerors. In his youth he is one among many impoverished princes‚ all descended from Timur‚ who fight among themselves for possession of some small part of the great man’s fragmented empire. Babur even captures Samarkand itself on three separate occasions‚ each for only a few months. The first time he achieves this he is only fourteen. What distinguishes

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    Mansabdari System The term Mansab literally means the rank of its holder (Mansabdars) in the official ladder in the Mughal system of administration. From that angle the Mansabdars were the paid-service officers of the Mughals. On the basis of merit or service to the state‚ Mansabs were given to both civil and military officers and hence they formed an integral part of the Mughal bureaucracy. The Mansabdars could be transferred from the civil to the military department and vice versa. The Mansabdars

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    Journey of Brand Lifebuoy

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    story dates back to 1895 when it first entered the Indian market. “Life buoy” literally means the life-saving buoy thrown out to people at sea to prevent them from drowning. This is where the brand got its name from. Lifebuoy is a product of Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL)‚ India. It was initially launched with the sole intention of targeting men and everything sporty. “Tandarusti ki raksha karta hai Lifebuoy” captured the essence of their campaign brilliantly. The premise was made clear. Use

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    The Taj Mahals World Heritage Site The Taj Mahal is a stunning monument located in Agra‚ India. The Taj Mahal has been a UNESCO world heritage site since 1983 and is known as one of the most famous UNESCO world heritage sites as it has exceptional beauty . The Taj Mahal was completed between 1632 and 1638 (The Columbia Encyclopedia‚ 2008 para one). But the gardens‚ gateway structures‚ and mosque‚ were completed in 1648 (The Columbia Encyclopedia‚ 2008 para one). The Taj Mahal was designed by Stad

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    He had also received an offer of funding from an unnamed government figure who suggests countering the rise in madrassas by creating more moderate schools to compete with them. Later on‚ Jahan‚ Haji’s grand-daughter‚ reminds Mortenson about his promise to help her. Mortenson recollecting‚ gives her tuition money for medical school. Enthusiastic of this incident‚ Parade Magazine ran a cover story on Mortenson’s work. The story appeared shortly

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    Are we really Independent

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    Are we really Independent… Our 1st Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlala Nehru quoted : "Hum LayeHainTufan Se Kashti Nikal Ke‚Is desh ko rakhna mere baccho sambhal ke" By this punch-line the Govt. might want to convey to the future generation that please be careful regarding the foreign trade policies. They wanted us to be sure of the fact that our country shouldn’t get dependent on other nations‚ and our Govt.’s prior to 1991 strictly followed a closed economy paradigm. The Turing point: In

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    Quit India Movement From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Quit india movement) Jump to: navigation‚ search The Quit India Movement (Hindi: ???? ????? ??????? Bharat Chodo Andolan)‚ or the August Movement (August Kranti) was a civil disobedience movement launched in India in August 1942 in response to Mohandas Gandhi’s call for immediate independence. The All-India Congress Committee proclaimed a mass protest demanding what Gandhi called "an orderly British

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