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    The Mughal Empire

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    India. Babar ruled until 1530‚ and was succeeded by his son Humayun‚ who gave the empire its first distinctive features. But it is Humayun’s son‚ Akbar the Great‚ who is conventionally described as the glory of the empire. Akbar reigned from 1556 to 1605‚ and extended his empire as far to the west as Afghanistan‚ and as far south as the Godavari river. Akbar‚ though a Muslim‚ is remembered as a tolerant ruler‚ and he even started a new faith‚ Din-i-Ilahi‚ which was an attempt to blend Islam with Hinduism

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    ASHOKA Born in 265 B.C‚ the great king Ashoka was the grandson of the famous ruler Chandragupta Maurya. As a young lad‚ Ashoka excelled in whatever he was taught. Be it the art of warfare or reading the Holy Scriptures‚ Asoka excelled in whatever he did. Ashoka had many half brothers and he was loved by one and all. Thus‚ after his father died‚ he was crowned as the king of Magadha around 268 B.C. After being crowned as the king‚ he proved himself by smoothly administrating his territory and performing

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    Chenghiz Khan on his mother’s side and the Turco-Mongol chief Timur of central Asia on his father’s side. 2. How did Akbar win over Rajput Chiefs? Name one Rajut ruler who resisted Akbar. Ans: Akbar showed religious tolerance and cleverly won over other rulers‚especially powerful chiefs‚through marriage alliances and grants of high offices. The Rajput of Mewar‚resisted Akbar. 3.Why did Jahangir have Guru Arjun executed? Ans: Jahangir had Guru Arjun (or Arjan) executed as he was helping

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    Hamdulillahi Wa Laa ilaha illal Laahu Wallahu Akbar " Method: Goal is to recite above Tasbih 300 times in Four Rakah with the following method. In the first rakaat‚ after reading Sana "Subhaana Kallahumma..."‚ read the above tasbih 15 times. Now recite Aaoz "Aoozubillah..."‚ Bismillah "Bismillah..."‚ Then read sura Fatiha and a Surah or minimum of three small Ayayhs then read the tasbih 10 times again. Go to ruku saying Takbeer (Allah Hoo Akbar)‚ after reciting "Subhaana Rabbiyal Azeem" minimum

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    Curriculum Vitae

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    CURRICULUM VITAE ABDUL JABBAR ALI AKBAR NO: 139‚ APC. ROAD‚ NINTAVUR- 06 TEL: +94785183136 OR +94756711238 Email: aliakbaraj@gmail.com PERSONAL DETAILS Full Name :- ABDUL JABBAR ALI AKBAR Name with Initials :- AJ. ALI AKBAR Date of Birth :- 18th April 1992 Gender :- Male Civil status :- Single Nationality :- Sri Lankan Muslim NIC No : - 921090650V Driving License No :- B1361829 Divisional Secretariat :- Nintavur District :- Ampara Country :-

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    Mughal Architecture

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    Mughal architecture‚ an amalgam of Islamic‚ Persian and Indian architecture‚ is the distinctive style developed by the Mughal Empire in India in the 16th and 17th centuries. All the early Mughal Rulers except Aurangzeb were great bui1ders. With the coming of the Mughals‚ Indian architecture was greatly influenced by Persian styles. The Mughals constructed excellent mausoleums‚ mosques‚ forts‚ gardens and cities. The Mughal buildings show a uniform pattern both in structure and character. The main

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    INTRODUCTION The central feature of the agrarian system under the Mughals was the alienation from the peasant of his surplus produce (produce over and above the subsistence level) in the form of land revenue which was the main source of state’s income. Early British administrators regarded the land revenue as rent of the soil because they had a notion that the king was the owner of the land. Subsequent studies of Mughal India have shown that it was a tax on the crop and was thus different from

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    Jahan’s life and her love story with Jahangir. But in order to exalt her position delved deep into the harem politics of the Mughal State. The female characters of this book were an enigmatic lot‚ drawing an extreme amount of influence on from emperors Akbar to Shahjahan and while well hidden behind the zenana‚ seemed to collectively pull the strings of the empire. In the course of my research I have come to the conclusion that while such a characterization was bit of an exaggeration it is truly enigmatic

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    Wesley Canhedo Global History From 1648 Hinduism With over 900 million followers‚ Hinduism is the third largest religion today. Only Christianity and Islam have more. The major difference between them though‚ is that Hinduism did not spread like the other two religions. Out of the 900 million followers that the Hindu religion has‚ only 20 million are located outside of India. The religion barely spread outside of India‚ mainly because of how the Hindu religion is followed and how its

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    agrarian and the jagirdari system. This system introduced by Akbar .It was a unique feature of the administrative system of the Mughal Empire.The term mansab (i.e.officer‚position‚rank)in the mughal administrative indicated the rank of its holder(mansabdar) in the official hierarchy.It was of central Asian origin.According to one view Babur brought it to North India. DEVELOPMENT OF MANSABDARI SYSTEM- During the reign of Akbar‚ the lowest rank was that of number ten and the highest was that

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