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    Taj Mahal‚ Agra Built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1631‚ in memory of his wife Mumtaz‚ the Taj Mahal is one of the top 7 wonders of the world. Golden Temple‚ Amritsar The Golder Temple (Harmandir Sahib/Darbar Sahib)‚ is the holiest shrine of Sikhism. Guru Ram Das Ji founded the city of Amritsar in the 16th centurywhen it was constructed. An active place of worship for Sikhs‚ the Harmandir Sahib is also visited by people from other religion. Mysore Palace The Palace of Mysore was

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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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    Shah Abbas‚ or Abbas “the great” was by far the most famous and influential ruler of the Safavid empire. Abbas entered the stage of history in the October of 1588 when he overthrew his father Muhammad of Safavid and became شاه or “Shah” of the empire. He was now in charge of an empire that was losing control. The empire’s hated enemies‚ the Ottomans to the west and the Uzbeks to the North‚ held large swaths of Persian land. The Safavid empire’s main military force‚ Turkmen tribesmen‚ considered his

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    Most would agree that Aurangzeb was incredibly brave‚ a fine general‚ a good administrator and a generous ruler. He was also extremely devout and lived a simple‚ pure life‚ unlike many of his nobles. Aurangzeb inherited a court which‚ for over 50 years‚ had been the centre of wealth and luxury. Many nobles had forgotten Islamic principals in their search for pleasure and no longer wished to participate in the often harsh military campaigns. Aurangzeb decided that the state must return to the more

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns covers three decades of wars seen through the eyes of two women. Mariam is a child out of wedlock and at fifteen‚ forced to marry Rasheed‚ who grows to be abusive when she can’t have children. Eighteen years later he takes another wife‚ fourteen-year-old Laila; a smart girl who’s only other option was prostitution and starvation after her parents are killed by a rocket. Mariam and Laila become allies against Rasheed. Both women have to accept their path that won’t be satisfactory:

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    National Hero’s Of Nepal SUYESH JOSHI CLASS 5 SECTION A Gautam Buddha [pic] He was born in the year of 563 BC .He was born in lumbini. His father name was Sudhodhana and his mother name was Mayadevi. Siddhartha was the family name. As the boy reached the age of 16‚ his father arranged his marriage to Yaśodharā

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    watching the Australian and Srilankan teams. I therefore enjoy watching any match of the Indian team and if the other team is also one of my favourites‚ it is like a cherry on the cake. Recently‚ I got a chance to watch a live cricket match at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium between India and srilanka. It was a thrilling experience. I enjoyed the match especially‚ the great performances of captain Dravid‚ Sehwag‚ Tendulkar‚ Dhoni‚ Kaif and Kumble. Sachin Tendulkar is my favorite batsman. But the new sensation

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    Public Audience) resounded with the incantations of the people. Amazing‚ isn’t it? There’s more to see - Mumtaz Mahal‚ Rang Mahal (Palace of Colours)‚ Khas Mahal (Emperor’s Palace)‚ Diwan-e Khas (Hall of Private Audience)‚ the Hammam (bathing area) and Shah Burj. The fort has two main entrances - Delhi Gate and Lahore Gate. The latter get its name from the fact that it faces Lahore in Pakistan. It’s entrance leads to Delhi’s most crowded bazaar‚ Chandni Chowk. A must see! There is a Light and Sound

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    The Oxford Handbook of Modern African History Edited by John Parker and Richard Reid Oxford University Press   536pp   £95 Colonialism was predicated on the negation of African history or‚ as one of the two editors of this volume‚ John Parker‚ wrote in his African History: A Very Short Introduction (2007): a ‘general European perception [...] that Africa‚ especially Sub-Saharan Africa‚ had no history to speak of’. The emergence of sub-Saharan African history in both western and African universities

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    Due to different perspectives‚ Hosseini’s book‚ “The Kite Runner”‚ has been interpreted differently. Some claim that Hosseini is targeting the American readers‚ enlightening them about Afghanistan‚ some say that he is concerned about the effects of the war in Afghanistan and some presume that he’s just writing a story with no motives whatsoever. In my opinion‚ all 3 interpretations are equally acceptable. It only depends on what the reader wants to think of Hosseini‚ as an intentional writer‚ a journalist

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