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    Rooftops of Tehran Since the early years of 18th century‚ novels have found their ways to the public awareness on how such literary works could bring impacts to the community. One of the most popular sub genres of novel is “Social Novel” which has seen been used as a popular device of authors to publish their works and propagate its messages. However‚ the earliest documented European novel was published way further back in the 17th century or even much earlier‚ with pioneering novel‚ Don Quixote

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    long time to form the name Bangladesh. Origin of the Name Bangladesh Bangalah as a territorial name came to be used from the 14th century onwards‚ more specifically from the time of Sultan Shamsuddin iliyas shah‚ donating the territory which now comprises the independent state of Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. In the Pre-Muslim period the same areas were designated (designate-give a specified position or status to) by different territorial

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    Shajahan Red Fort :- Shajahan Khooni Darwaza :- Sher Shah Qutab Minar :- Qutab-ub-din-Aibak --- Iltutmish Suarjkund Lake :- Suraj Pal of Tomar dynasty Amrthsar :- Ramdas (Forth Sikh Guru) Akal Takht :- Guru Gobind Sing Completed Agra Fort :- Akbar Taj Mahal :- Shajahan Grant Trank Road :- Sher Shah Suri Panch Mahal (in Fatehpur Sikri) :- Akbar Fatehpur Sikri :- Akbar Bara Imambara (Lucknow) :- Asaf-ul-Daula Sher Shah Mausoleum (Tomb of Sher Shah Suri ) :- Aliwal Khan Mahabodhi Temple :- Ashoka

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    different from the Asokavadana that was common among the Ashoka community. Both societies show a significant amount of loyalty to their leaders as they willingly followed their footsteps and converted to respective religions following their leaders (Shah‚ 2011). These leaders had an autocratic nature because they made decisions alone and expected their people to follow them. the people were forced to follow the lead of their emperor. Most of the people didn’t agree with the new ways of life and would

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    execute the coup. So in 1953‚ the CIA (U.S.) and SIS or MI6 (British) coordinated the coup. They were to deliver a “Firman” to Mosaddeq‚ which will dismiss him as prime minister. The first attempt failed but the second attempt was successful and the shah was reinstated. This was the first step in U.S.-Iranian relations in most people eyes and it was not a good one. This move removed a very popular leader out of office who was liked and was trying to move the country forward and was done simply for

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    walks of life to witness this ultimate memorial and few have been unmoved by its unmatched beauty. Not only was the Taj Mahal a symbol of Shah Jahan’s love for his wife‚ it also encompassed a design combing different cultures and was built with a sophistication unknown to the period. Persian for crown and palace‚ the Taj Mahal was built for the wife of Shah Jahan to memoralize her. Jahan’s wife‚ Mumtaz Mahal‚ translate as First Lady of the Palace‚ died after the birth of her 14th child. The Taj

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    control of the Arvand Roud(called in Iran) or Shatt al-Arab( called in Iraq) waterway. This conflict dates back to the Ottoman-Persian wars. Historically this waterway and Khuzestan Provience were all under the Iran’s prior holdings‚ lost to the Turkey Shah 2 centuries earlier(3). This waterway is considered an important channel for both states oil exports and so to settle the disputes ‚in 1937a treaty was signed between both the countries. This gave Iraq control of most of the waterway and required

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    Gol Gumbaz 1 Gol Gumbaz Gol Gumbaz ಗೋಲ ಗುಮ್ಮಟ Gol Gumbaz Location Designer Completion date Bijapur‚ Karnataka‚ India Yaqut of Dabul 1659 Gol Gumbaz (Kannada: ಗೋಲ ಗುಮ್ಮಟ) (Urdu: ‫)دبمگ لوگ‬is the mausoleum of Mohammed Adil Shah (1627-55) of the Adil Shahi dynasty of Indian sultans‚ who ruled the Sultanate of Bijapur from 1490 to 1686. The tomb‚ located in the city of Bijapur‚ or Vijapur in Karnataka‚ southern India‚ was built in 1659 by the famous architect‚ Yaqut of Dabul. The structure

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    Tue Sep 1716:00 local | 10:30 GMT | Pool A : 1st Qualifier T20 – Otago Volts vs Faisalabad Wolves Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium‚ Hyderabad | Tue Sep 1720:00 local | 14:30 GMT | Pool B : 2nd Qualifier T20 – Sunrisers Hyderabad vs TBC Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium‚ Hyderabad | Wed Sep 1816:00 local | 10:30 GMT | Pool A : 3rd Qualifier T20 – Otago Volts vs TBC Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium‚ Hyderabad | Wed Sep 1820:00 local | 14:30 GMT | Pool B : 4th Qualifier T20 – Faisalabad

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    the Canadian population‚ which is very high. Aboriginals seem to rank lower education‚ have higher rates of unemployment‚ along with higher rates of smoking‚ alcohol and drug abuse‚ which can lead to needing a lot of health care. (Dr. Chandrakant P. Shah. 2005‚ page. 3) Some may argue that the health issues are genetic‚ but health means more than the absence of disease. A look at the history of colonization and the creation of the reservation system that forced removal of children to far away communities

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