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    Taj Mahal

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    Asia-Pacific | | | | | Location in western Uttar Pradesh‚ India | . The Taj Mahal : ताज महल‚ from Persian/Urdu: تاج محل "crown of palaces; also "the Taj"[2]) is a white marble mausoleum located in Agra‚ India. It was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife‚Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal is widely recognized as "the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world’s heritage".[3] Taj Mahal is the finest example of Mughal architecture

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    A large portion of subsequent analyses have a located the origins of the revolution as the mistakes of the shah and of the West‚ although some scholarly works have come to a conclusion that the cause was due to major socio-economic problems in the area. Iran’s "Islamic revolution" in 1979 has a small ideological resemblance to Iran’s "constitutional revolution"

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    Iran Hostage Crisis

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    ally‚ the Shah of Iran‚ was ousted from power and left Iran in January 1979. A revolutionary leader named Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini came to power in Iran when he returned in February 1979. Khomeini started rhetoric against the United States as the "Great Satan" that provided young Iranian students a reason to storm the U.S. Embassy and take 66 people hostage. Fourteen people where released during the hostage crisis leaving 52 remaining. (1) From World War II till his overthrow the Shah of Iran

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    EN – 207 In the epics "Gilgamesh" and "The Tragedy of Sohrab and Rostam"‚ the two heroes‚ Gilgamesh and Rostam‚ both have to deal with a loss of the most precious person in their lives. Gilgamesh loses his friend and companion‚ Enkidu‚ and Rostam loses his son‚ Sohrab. They have different types of relationships with their loved ones and therefore react to the situations in different ways. Gilgamesh loses his best friend and companion‚ Enkidu‚ in his epic. Before Enkidu is created and the

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    and worked to place a new ruler in power in Iran—Reza Shah Pahlavi. From this time forward‚ the U.S. supplied Iran with military equipment and oil flowed to the U.S. In 1963‚ the people of Iran became increasingly anti-western‚ because Shah sent all of the religious leaders including Ruhollah Khomeini into exile in Iraq. President Carter continued to ignore the signs of instability and revolution under the Shah. On January 16‚ 1979‚ the Shah feared for his life so he fled to Egypt‚ and Khomeini returned

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    The Fall of Mughal Empire

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    The fall of Mughal Empire Under Aurangzeb’s successors the decay of empire was hastened by several causes and the spirit of lawlessness rampant throughout the land. In such circumstances ruin of Mughal Empire was inevitable. Aurangzeb‚ as a ruler of India proved to be a failure. He hardly realised that the greatness of an empire depends on the progress of its people as a whole‚ largely owing to the emperor’s each of political foresight. The symptoms of the integration of Mughal Empire appeared

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    General Environment Analysis

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    rate was 2.19% during 1963 after that the rate starts going down and it is expected to be less than 1% by 2020 and .5% by 2050 (Shah‚ 2011). According to the statistics the world populations will increase another 50% by 2042 leading to a 9 billion people in world. After 2100 the United Nations projections say that the population will stabilize near to 10 billion people (Shah‚ 2011). It is vital to ensure women ’s rights can be upheld‚ and realizing that women play a crucial role in the development

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    Marketing Plan

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    pricing model work for both Marketer Marys and Owner Ollies? Should HubSpot try to immediately capture more value for either of thesecustomers? 4.Are Halligan and Shah being too stubborn by not doing any outbound marketing? Or should they continue to practice what they preach by focusing on inbound marketingalone? 5.Halligan and Shah want HubSpot to be to marketing‚ what Salesforce.com is to sales.What would your plan of action be to make this happen? Why would you take theseactions? What keeps

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    Iran

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    leader who made Iran the world’s first Islamic republic in 1979. In 1962‚ Khomeini was arrested for his opposition to the pro-Western regime of the Shah. His arrest raised him to the position of national hero. In 1964‚ he was exiled‚ living in Turkey‚ Iraq and then France. He still urged his supporters to overthrow the shah. By the late 1970s‚ the shah became hated and there were riots‚ strikes and mass demonstrations across the country. In January 1979‚ the shah’s government collapsed and he and

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    Danial Latifi v. UOI

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    occurrence of a divorce has always been a debate of great controversy. The case of Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum1 (the Shah Bano case) was a landmark maintenance case decided by the Supreme Court of India. The judgement passed in this case evoked numerous criticisms from the Muslim community which claimed that the decision was in contradiction to Islamic law. Subsequently‚ the decision of the Shah Bano case was nullified by the passing of the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act‚ 1986

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