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    Mughal Architecture

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    with coarse sand. The Central Courtyard was surrounded by lavishly curved columns superimposed to increase the height of the ceilings. The Babri Masjid with its bold and graceful style was universally praised and widely followed. Humayun’s tomb Humayun’s tomb was built by

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    Shah Jahan

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    interest in the Holy Cities also revived during his reign.[2] The period of his reign was the golden age of Mughal architecture. Shah Jahan erected many splendid monuments‚ the most famous of which is theTaj Mahal at Agra‚ built in 1632–1648 as a tomb for his beloved wife‚ Empress Mumtaz Mahal. The Moti Masjid‚ Agra and many other buildings in Agra‚ the Red Fort and the Jama Masjid in Delhi‚ mosques in Lahore‚ extensions to Lahore Fortand a mosque in Thatta also commemorate him. The famous Takht-e-Taus or

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    Reading all this books made me realize what feminism really is and how it revolves around matrifocal‚ matrilineal and matriarchal. All these stories talks about the women in different ages have gone through. All these stories are all connected by the message they give. The first story was the introduction from Bell hooks book. my first impressions and personal response of the reading is that people judge us women way too much. They think we can’t do things because who we are. Reading further along

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    Singh Gate only. However‚ the general public is granted access from the southern part of the Agra Fort‚ which provides admission to almost all the buildings. Of the numerous structures inside the fort complex‚ the most popular ones are Jehangir Mahal‚ Khas Mahal‚ Diwan-i-Aam and Sheesh Mahal. Jehangir Mahal On entering the Agra Red Fort through the Amar Singh Gate‚ the first building one comes across is the Jehangir Mahal. The mahal or palace stands at the end of a lawn and was intended to serve

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    The Mughal Empire

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    The Mughal Empire The Mughal Empire was an empire that at its greatest territorial extent ruled most of the Indian subcontinent between 1526 and 1857. It consolidated the Islam culture in South Asia and in result it spread the arts of the Muslim culture and its faith. The Mughal ruling class included the Muslims despite most of the subjects in the empire being Hindu. Zahiruddin Mohammad Babur was the founder of the empire. Under his rule the dynasty remained unstable‚ and was eventually exiled

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    Mugal Emperors

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    ------------------------------------------------- Mughal emperors The Mughal era is a historic period of the Mughal Empire in South Asia (mainly Northern India‚ North Eastern Pakistan and Bangladesh). It ran from the early 15th century to a point in the early 18th century The imperial family directly descended from two of the worlds greatest conquerors[citation needed]: Genghis Khan‚ founder of the largest contiguous empire in the history of the world; and the Amir‚ The Mughal Empire lasted for

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    Cultural Events

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    Culture of Pakistan From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search [pic] The 17th century Badshahi Mosque built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in Lahore The society and culture of Pakistan (Urdu: ثقافت پاکستان‎) comprises numerous diverse cultures and ethnic groups: the Punjabis‚ Kashmiris‚ Sindhis in east‚ Muhajirs‚ Makrani in the south; Baloch and Pashtun in the west; and the ancient Dardic‚ Wakhi‚ and Burusho communities in the north. These Pakistani cultures have been greatly

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    The Mughul Empire

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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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    Aam Aadmi vs Corruption

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    Three cheers for Aam Admi… but where is he? …what all I can see around is… Bekar Admi and Khas AdmI Of late‚ it has become  sort of fashionable to use the word Aam Admi for anything and everything.As if‚ it’s  a coinage with a proverbial strength.It can justify all your governance and mis-governance.  It can win you elections. It can make you look like a dedicated fighter for a cause. It can make you feel like a  protector  or a big messiah ..One  simple word and so much of utilities ‚ if you know

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    (1962). Sikka (Coins). Cairo: n.a. Ibn ¢Asakir‚ A. (1975). TarÏkh MadÏnat Dimashq (History of Damascus). Beirut: Rawat al-Sh¥m. Im¥m ShushtarÏ (1964). T¥rÏkh Miqy¥s¥t d¥r A|r ¤uk‰mat Isl¥mÏ‚ (History of Measurements in Islam).Tehran: Chup Alrahim. al-Kha~ib al-Baghd¥di‚ A. (1913). T¥rÏkh Baghd¥d (History of Baghd¥d). Beirut: D¥r al-Kutub al-Islamiyya. KulaynÏ‚ R¥zÏ. (n.d). U|‰l al-k¥fÏ (Adequate Principals). Tehran: Islamia. Qud¥ma Ibn Ja¢far (1974). al-Khar¥j. London: Nashru bin Shams. ßub^Ï‚ ߥli^

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