7. Write short notes on (historical timelines and the founders): ● Dhakeshwari Temple ● Ahsan Manzil ● Lalbagh Fort ● Paharpur Vihara ● Mahastan Garh ● Moinamati in Comilla Answer: 1. Dhakeshwari Temple: The Dhakeshwari Temple is a famous ancient temple‚ arguably the most prominent temple of Dhaka as well as the most important Hindu place of worship in Bangladesh. It is also said that the name of the city itself as coined after the temple. It is situated on the northern side of
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Difference in Memory MAHUA SARKAR Sociology‚ Binghamton University‚ SUNY Everyone lives in a story . . . because stories are all there is to live in‚ it was just a question of which one you chose . . . (Amitav Ghosh‚ The Shadow Lines)1 INTRODUCTION The study of popular memory is necessarily relational. It involves the exploration of two sets of relations: (1) that between dominant memory and oppositional forms across the public field‚ including academic productions; and (2) the relation between
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Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENT 5 Introduction: 7 History: 7 Company share history: 8 Telecom sector dynamics: 8 Structure: 9 Main office: 9 Business nature: 9 Total number of employees: 9 Vision: 10 Mission: 10 Corporate Values: 11 wateen telecom limited overview: 11 Coverage: 12 Hierarchy of Wateen telecom 13 Management team: 15 STEPLE analysis 17 Political and Legal Factors: 17 Economical and Environment Factors: 18 Social Factors: 19 Technological Factors: 19
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AP World History Curriculum Framework Required examples of forms of labor organization: • Free peasant agriculture • Nomadic pastoralism • Craft production and guild organization • Various forms of coerced and unfree labor • Government-imposed labor taxes • Military obligations B. As in the previous period‚ social structures were shaped largely by class and caste hierarchies. Patriarchy persisted; however‚ in some areas‚ women exercised more power and influence‚ most notably among
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Part Two: "Moderates" versus "Extremists" in the battle for "Swaraj" and "Swadeshi" Even as loyalist pressures cast a long shadow on political currents that were to influence the Indian elite of the late nineteenth century‚ rapidly deteriorating economic conditions also led to a heightened degree of radicalization amongst the most advanced sections of the new Indian intelligentsia. Ajit Singh in Punjab‚ Bal Gangadhar Tilak in Maharashtra‚ Chidambaram Pillay in Tamil Nadu and Bipin Chandra Pal in
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The Company Establishes Power Aurangzeb was the last of the powerful Mughal rulers. He established control over a very large part of the territory that is now known as India. After his death in 1707‚ many Mughal governors ( subadars ) and big zamindars began asserting their authority and establishing regional kingdoms. As powerful regional kingdoms emerged in various parts of India‚ Delhi could no longer function as an effective centre. By the second half of the eighteenth century‚ however‚ a new
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Postage stamps and postal history of India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For the states with their own stamps‚ see Stamps and postal history of Indian states. For India Post‚ see Indian Postal Service. [pic] [pic] The first stamp of independent India shows the new Indian Flag. It was meant for foreign correspondence.[1][2] [pic] [pic] The second stamp depicts the Aśokan lions capital‚ the national emblem of India‚ and is for domestic use.[1][2] This is
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Faculty of Economic Sciences‚ Communication and IT Chung Le Thi Thuy Muhammad Usman Khan A comparative study on distribution channels of textile and garment industry in Pakistan and Vietnam: The roles of Intermediaries Marketing Datum/Termin: 2010/05/20 Handledare: Lars Haglund Contents Abstract Purpose and Execution – The purpose of this paper is to describe the distribution channel of textile industry in two difference countries‚ Vietnam and Pakistan. Mainly
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37 Lesson – 3 THE FIRST WAR OF INDIAN INDEPENDENCE (GREAT REVOLT OF 1857) — END OF EAST INDIA COMPANY’S RULE Learning Objectives 1. Pupil gets an idea about the early revolts against the English rule. 2. Pupil gains knowledge about the political‚ administrative‚ economic‚ social‚ religious and military causes for the outbreak of the Revolt of 1857. 3. Pupil understands the causes for the failure of the revolt and the results of the revolt. 4. Pupil recognises the significance of Queen
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Paper - I 1. Sources: Archaeological sources:Exploration‚ excavation‚ epigraphy‚ numismatics‚ monuments Literary sources: Indigenous: Primary and secondary; poetry‚ scientific literature‚ literature‚ literature in regional languages‚ religious literature. Foreign accounts: Greek‚ Chinese and Arab writers. 2. Pre-history and Proto-history: Geographical factors; hunting and gathering (paleolithic and mesolithic); Beginning of agriculture (neolithic and chalcolithic). 3. Indus Valley Civilization: Origin
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