PAKISTAN STUDIES DOWNFALL OF MUSLIMS IN SUBCONTINENT Eighteenth century witnessed major change in to two continents of the world i.e; Europe and Asia In Europe strong monarchies and corporate communities or merchant communities were on the rise where as india the Rule of Muslims in India were taking last breath. Several causes lead to the decline of muslims power in India contributory factors which proved last straw for muslim empire in India. 1) No suceesion Plan:- first and Major reason
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Kuluta‚ Kulindas‚ Yugandhar and Gobdika. Later‚ the Mauryans came into prominence with Chandragupta capturing most of the small republics. His grandson‚ Ashoka‚ not only increased the boundaries of the kingdom but also introduced Buddhism. Numerous stupas were constructed during his reign. Out of these‚ the one in Kullu valley even found a mention in the chronicle of the Chinese traveller Hiuen Tsang (630-45AD). Rule Of Harsha With the collapse of the Gupta Empire‚ the entire area fell into the hands
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Textiles‚ Cosmetics and Coiffure in Ancient and Medieval India. Ahmedabad: Calico Textile Museum‚ 1986. Coomaraswamy‚ Ananda K. Jaina Paintings and Manuscripts: Catalogue of Indian Collection. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts‚ 1924. Cunningham‚ A. The Stupa of Bharhut. London: W. H. Allen‚ 1879. Ghosh‚ A. “ Taxila.” Ancient India 4 (1947–1948). New Delhi: Archeological Department‚ Government Press. Ghurye‚ G. S. Indian Costume. Mumbai: Popular Prakashan‚ 1951. INDIA Goswamy‚ B. N. Indian Costume. Ahmedabad:
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Ganga Prasad Memorial public school – gumthal ANNUAL examINATION 2012-13 subject – MATH class iii Note: Attempt all the sections – Section “A” 1- Choose the correct number - (a) Eight thousands one hundred one i- 8011 ii- 8111 iii- 8101 (b) Ten Thousand four i- 104 ii- 10004 iii- 1004 (c) Two lakh two hundred two i- 20022 ii- 20202 iii- 101001 2- The Table of 1 2 Section “B” 1- Add the following - i- Rs. P ii- Rs. P 8 37 122 35 + 5 35 + 101
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The Culture and Civilisation of Ancient India in Historical Outline D. D. Kosambi Preface 1. THE HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE 1.1. The Indian Scene 1.2. The Modern Ruling Class 1.3. The Difficulties Facing the Historian 1.4. The Need to Study Rural and Tribal Society 1.5. The Villages 1.6. Recapitulation 2. PRIMITIVE LIFE AND PREHISTORY 2.1. The Golden Age 2.2. Prehistory and Primitive Life 2.3. Prehistoric Man in India 2.4. Primitive Survivals in the Means of Production 2.5. Primitive Survivals in
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1. The Background of the Study Visit Indonesia campaign as an effort to make Indonesia as world’s priority holiday destination has been done since 2008 now its called Wonderful Indonesia. Prior to that campaign‚ government has tried many stategies in promoting Indonesia to the eyes of international. Still‚ Indonesia has not been able to be on the top ten of world’s choice holiday destination. This fact is the base of why a research on indonesia’s tourism is done.
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Abstract Tourism businesses operate globally and many have opted for a competitive advantage of internationalization. Technology‚ information and reduction of boundaries have created new forms of service companies‚ not only the large multinational corporations‚ but also small niche specialists. The growing importance of strategic alliances in creating networks of business relationships has become a trend also in tourism. Tourism has considered as the world’s largest and rapid growing industry of
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Chapter 1: The Peopling of the World Section 1: Human Origins in Africa Artifacts - human-made objects such as tools and jewelry Artifacts help hint to the culture of prehistoric people Culture - a people’s unique way of life Archaeologists vs. Paleontologists vs. Anthropologists Archaeologists study the life of early people Paleontologists study fossils Anthropologists study artifacts found at archaeological digs Hominids - human-like creatures that walk upright Lucy is the oldest
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2011 Current Affairs at a Glance JANUARY The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act‚ UPA’s flagship aam admi scheme‚ turned five on February 2‚ 2011. On January 14‚ the Ministry of Rural Development issued a notification revising the wage rates under the MNREGA from Rs 100 per day to between Rs 117 and Rs 181 (17-30 % hike) in different States. The revision under Section 6(1) of the 2005 Act‚ coming in wake of inflationary pressures on the poor‚ adjusts the wages by indexing it
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Ancient Indian Astronomy and the Aryan Invasion Theory T.R.S. Prasanna Department of Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science Indian Institute of Technology‚ Bombay Mumbai - 400076 June 16‚ 2011 Revised November 4‚ 2011 Astronomical references in ancient Vedic (Brahmana and Samhita) texts do not support the Aryan Invasion Theory as proposed by western Sanskrit scholars more than 150 years ago. We have examined this issue and present a comprehensive analysis relating to the key
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