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    Akbari Mahal

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    during the reign of Akbar’s grandson‚ Shah Jahan‚ that the site looks like what it is today . Everyone knows that Shah Jahan built Taj Mahal for the love of his life Mumtaz Mahal. Unlike Badshah‚ Shah Jahan started building structures using white marble. Shah Jahan ruined some of the earlier existing buildings in the fort to make his own. During the last days of his life‚ Shah Jahan was jailed and restrained by his son‚ Aurangzeb‚ in the fort. It is said that Shah Jahan died in Muasamman Burj which

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    of Sher Shah Suri. Akbar was brought up in Kabul at the household of his paternal uncles‚ Kamran Mirza and Aksari Mirza. After 15 years of exile‚ Humayun returned to Delhi. With

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    forcing the overthrow of the SHAH(MUHAMMAD REZA SHAH PAHALVI) and Prime Minister Shahpur Bakhtiar. The son of ayatollah of the Shiite sect‚ he achieved the high religious rank of ayatollah in the 1940’s and by 1962was one of the 6 grand ayatollah’s of Iran’s Shiite muslims. Exiled in 1963 for his part and religious demonstrations against shah‚ he moved to France in 1978. In Paris Khomeini emerged as a leader of anti shah movement and in January 1979‚ after the shah left iran‚ he returned to lead

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    Delhi Sultanate

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    Delhi Sultanate Delhi Sultanate under various dynasties. Capital Delhi (1206–1327) Daulatabad (1327–1334) Delhi (1334–1506) Agra (1506–1526) Languages Persian (official)‚[1] Hindavi (since 1451) [2] Religion Sunni Islam Government Sultanate Sultan  -  1206–1210 Qutb-ud-din Aibak (first)  -  1517–1526 Ibrahim Lodi (last) Historical era Middle Ages  -  Independence 12 June[3] 1206  -  Battle of Amroha 20 December 1305  -  eagle  -  Battle of Panipat 21 April 1526

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    Esfandiyār‚ as well as the power struggle between Esfandiyār and his father Goshtāsp‚ the Shah of Iran. While many themes are at work in this story‚ perhaps the most important theme observed is the intervention of fate and the role of the divine in the lives of the characters. The Iranians believed that “God prefers Iran to other nations and sustains

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    AKBAR Akbar (Hindustani: [əkbər]; 14 October 1542 – 27 October 1605)‚ known as Akbar the Great‚ was Mughal Emperor from 1556 until his death. He was the third and greatest ruler of the Mughal Dynasty in India. Akbar succeeded his father‚ Humayun‚ under a regent‚Bairam Khan‚ who helped the young emperor expand and consolidate Mughal domains in India. A strong personality and a successful general‚ Akbar gradually enlarged the Mughal Empire to include nearly all of the Indian Subcontinent north of

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    development‚ which came as a result of the Shah’s strict modernization (Smitha‚ 1998)‚ and made a significant impact on structural relations between and within classes and state. Second‚ the autocratic state; this created a context in which the more the Shah relied upon the state’s dependent-forceful system the more he removed himself from the society (Bill‚ 1987). Given the structural constraints‚ the extent to which Iranian social and political forces could play a role was limited to three following

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    One way to define social disorganization is the process by which the relationships between members of a community or group are ineffective (Shah‚ S. 2013). Another way in which to define the term is as a disturbance in the patterns and mechanisms of human relations (Shah‚ S. 2013). From both of those definitions‚ a person can assume if a community does not function well‚ and it does not operate smoothly then it can be said to be socially disorganized

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    to arrive at satisfactory solutions with the modest amount of processing‚ implying that people seek to reduce the effort associated with decision processes (Simon‚ 1990). Therefore‚ heuristics use principles of effort-reduction and simplification. Shah & Oppenheimer (2008) proposed that individuals use these effort-reduction principles‚ even if they are not consciously aware of having adopted them and that heuristics rely on one or more of the following: • Examining fewer cues • Reducing the difficulty

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    to live their lives under the control of the Regime‚ The Shah‚ and being in the mix of a war between Iran and Iraq. Persepolis reflects on what happened during the Iranian Revolution‚ the way of life for people in Iran‚ and how the conflictual and corrupt state of Iran effected & changed the lives of many. Marji shows and tells us throughout the book her experiences she faces in being surrounded by oppression under the Islamic Regime‚ the Shah‚ during the Iranian revolution‚ and during the war between

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