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    Family Institution

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    power: Nationalism and ethnicity in the Middle East. London: Saqi Books‚ 2003. Korotayev‚ Andrey V. “Unilineal Descent Organization and Deep Christianization: A Cross- Cultural Comparison.” Cross-Cultural Research‚ 2003‚ 37(1)‚ pp. 133–57. Kuran‚ Timur. “Why the Islamic Middle East Did Not Generate an Indigenous Corporate Law.” University of Southern California‚ Law and Economics Working Paper Series: No. 16‚ 2004. Persson‚ Torsten and Tabellini‚ Guido. “Democratic Capital: The Nexus of Political

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    Mughal vs. Ottoman

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    almost contemporary to each other. The Mughal Empire ruled over almost the entire subcontinent of India‚ from 1530-1707. The Mughals were descendants of Timuraids‚ who hailed from Central Asia. The Mughal dynasty was founded by Babur‚ the grandson of Timur and Genghiz Khan. He was succeeded by Humayun‚ Akbar the great‚ Shah Jahan‚ and many other rulers. Far from the Mughal Empire in India was the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire ruled over the Middle East from 1453-1908. The Ottomans were nomadic Turks

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    The Golden Age

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    The Peacock Throne and the Kohinoor Diamond The Peacock Throne‚ called Takht-e Tâvus (Persian: تخت طاووس‎) in Persian‚ is the name originally given to a Mughal throne of India‚ which was later adopted and used to describe the thrones of the Persian emperors from Nader Shah Afshari and erroneously to Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi whose throne was a reconstruction of the Achemenid throne.[citation needed] History The name comes from the shape of a throne‚ having the figures of two peacocks standing

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    AP World Chapter 13 Notes

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    Societies that were present by 15th century – hunters and gatherers‚ villages of agricultural peoples‚ newly emerging chiefdoms or small sates‚ nomadic/pastoral communities‚ established civilizations and empires. Paleolithic Persistence: Australia and North America Paleolithic=Old Stone Age peoples Australia‚ Siberia‚ the arctic coastlands‚ parts of Africa‚ and the Americas were all Paleolithic peoples Australia had 250 or so separated groups in it Despite the absence of agriculture‚ Australia’s

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    reality of akbar the great

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    Reality of Akbar the Great (?) EXPOSED! [Part-1] Very chosen few legends in Indian history had the privilege of being honored with the suffix ‘the Great’ or ‘Mahaan’ after their name. I recall only three – Alexander‚ Ashoka and Akbar. This great title does not come easily. One has to indeed display exemplary greatness to be called ‘great’. This great land has produced one legend after another – Vikramaditya‚ Prithviraj‚ Rana Pratap‚ Shivaji – to name a few. But none qualified to be called ‘the

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    SEKOLAH MENENGAH KEBANGSAAN DATO’ PENGGAWA TIMUR LA3.S07.1 Describe the Latest Development in Network and Communication Name: Muhamad Airil Bin Moksin I/C No : 961020016759 Class: 4 Delima Teacher’s Name: Mohd Firdaus Bin Mohd Dani 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Definition of Network A computer network ‚ or simply a network ‚ is a collection of computers and other hardware interconnected by communication channels that allows sharing of resources and information. Where at least one process

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    NOT ONLY TEACH BUT ALSO EDUCATE By: Wahyu Purwati Nurjannah A320100196/4J NOT ONLY TEACH BUT ALSO EDUCATE Most of people’s mainstream today is the one who can teach and educate the lesson is the teacher. It caused by the work place of the teacher is in the building named school‚ so everybody does not pay attention about teaching and educating. They think that those are the teacher’s obligation. That such mainstream is causing the careless

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    Homo Islamicus

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    Iran (New York: St. Martin ’s Press‚ 1992). Monzer KAHF. The Islamic Economy: Analytical Study of the Functioning of the Islamic Economic System [Plainfield‚ Indiana: The Muslim Students ’ Association of the United States and Canada‚ 1978] John KAY Timur KURAN. “Islamic Economics and the Islamic Subeconomy‚” Journal of Economic Perspectives‚ IX (1995)‚ 155-173. _______ Owen MATTHEWS. "How the West Came To Run Islamic Banks‚" Newsweek [October 31‚ 2005] Paul MILLS and John Presley Syed Nawab Haider

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    Urban Tourism

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    activities. The increase in the demand for urban tourism or tourism in cities has occurred over the last few decades (Paskeleva-Shapira‚ 2003).However‚ the literature on urban tourism is still relatively new (Tyler‚ Guerrier‚ and Robertson‚ 1998; Timur and Getz‚ 2008). Urbanisation is a global process. It is defined by Johnston (1981‚ P.363) as ‘a process by which: first‚ an increasing proportion of an area’s population become concentrated in its statistically defined urban places.’ It is

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    Ottoman Empire

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    The Formation of the Ottoman Empire The formation of the Ottoman Empire started about the beginning of the fourteenth century. The first land controlled by the Ottoman Empire was the Anatolian peninsula. The Ottoman Empire would become on of the most successful states because of a variety of reasons including the fall of the Byzantium Empire‚ military tactic‚ and more to be addressed. This combination of reasons was required for the Ottoman Empire to become so powerful. The beginning of

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