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    Akbar the Great

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    compared to his predecessors. Akbar was 13 years old when he ascended the Mughal throne in Delhi (February 1556)‚ following the death of his father Humayun.[6]During his reign‚ he eliminated military threats from the powerful Pashtun descendants of Sher Shah Suri‚ and at the Second Battle of Panipat he decisively defeated the newly self-declared Hindu king Hemu.[7][8] It took him nearly two more decades to consolidate his power and bring all the parts of northern and central India into his direct realm

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    Bahadur Shah Zafar and the fall of his empire Bahadur shah zafar was the last Mughal emperor of india who hold the rule from 1837 to 1857 for a time period of twenty (20) years. As the second child/son of Akabr ll and Lal bai‚ he was not the first choice of his father to rule the throne‚ but due to some circumstances it finally led to his act of rising to the throne after his father’s death. Even as a emperor he did not rule over a large empire‚ his rule barely extended beyond Delhi’s Red Fort

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    The Morning Star Company Case Analysis  Company: The Morning Star Company‚  Year: 1970  Founded By: Chris Rufer‚ President of The Morning Star Company  Goal: To be the dominant player and achieve success through its unique self management approach. CASE SUMMARY The Morning Star Company was founded as a trucking company hauling tomatoes and peaches from farms to processing facilities. Morning Star Company manages the company by following a. Field to Factory Freshness and Efficiency b. Excellent

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    The Kite Runner

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    capital of Afghanistan‚ during 1980-2000. During this period‚ Afghanistan went through a long and treacherous battle against the Russian army and also against the Taliban. Between the years 1933-1973‚ Afghanistan was ruled under a monarchy by King Zahir Shah. While the king was on vacation‚ the king’s cousin Mohammad Daoud Khan‚ former Prime Minister of Afghanistan‚ seized control of Afghanistan. After so many years of terrorizing the people of Afghanistan‚ Khan was eventually taken down by the People’s

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    Golconda Fort

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    Golkonda |[pic] | |Golkonda Fort | History [pic] Golkonda Fort The 13th century Golconda Fort was built by the Kakatiya kings. In the 16th century‚ Golkonda was the capital and fortress city of the Qutb Shahi kingdom‚ near Hyderabad. The city was home to one of the most powerful Muslim sultanates in the region and was the center of a flourishing diamond

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    Mia Wan Mrs. Ray Hon English II Per. 6 1/26/13 The Swallows of Kabul Literary Analysis The Swallows of Kabul‚ by Yasmina Khadra‚ is a brilliantly written book about the horrors the Taliban brought within Afghanistan. It revolves around four central characters: Atiq‚ Musarrat‚ Mohsen‚ and Zunaira. Atiq is a jailer and Musarrat is his dying wife‚ who once saved his life. Mohsen was a wealthy educated middle-class and Zunaira was his beautiful lawyer wife. Because of the Taliban‚ both Mohsen

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    December 5th 2013 The award winning radio drama series Afghanada has run from 2006 to 2011. Afghanada is about of a troop of Canadian soldiers deployed to Afghanistan where they must ward off and defeat the Taliban using guns‚ weapons and violence in order to help the people of the country. They must listen to their leader and obey commands in order to win the fight‚ ensure the safety of the people and most importantly‚ to survive. The soldiers in the unit all have their own unique personality

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    Kite Runner

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    Kite Runner Chapter 5: The chapter begins where the last left off‚ Amir was left speechless after Hassan’s criticism. Before Amir could respond to Hassan’s criticism of his story‚ gunfire erupted outside. The boys huddled together with Ali until Baba came home. For the first time‚ Amir saw fear on his father’s face. He was even glad for the violence for a moment‚ because Baba held him and Hassan close. The events of that night‚ July 17‚ 1973‚ were a precursor to the end of life as Afghanis knew

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    Cosas Raras Aplicaciones

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    El Titanic aparece como una metáfora de la ciudad de Kabul bajo el Talibán‚ la ciudad‚ como el barco‚ se dirige a ciertos desastres. Como sus vecinos‚ Kabul ha oído que los talibanes traen la paz a los territorios que conquistan‚ y después de años de guerra‚ todos de Kabul está listo para el alivio. Pero paso lo contrario‚ los talibanes pusieron reglas que quitaromn la libertad y creatividad de las personas para asi poder controlar. Cuando la película Titanic llega a Kabul en el verano de 2000‚ cuatro

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    My Forbidden Face

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    In your opinion‚ how have the characters changed over the course of the novel? ‘Terror and Chaos are now our rulers.’ These words haunt and rule over the people of Kabul. The main characters endure through physical and emotional torment‚ living in a world where fear is lived in ordinary daily routine. The book ‘My Forbidden Face’ by Latifa illuminates the world of Afghanistan before and after the Taliban invasion. Latifa’s mother faced detrimental physical and emotional trauma throughout the novel

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