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    Geography: Guided Reading

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    Guided Reading Chapter 13 Terms: 1. Tropics- Areas with high humidity and temperatures 2. Monsoons- an overflow of water from rivers 3. Ecosystems- communities of living things within a certain climare 4. Bilad al-sudan- West African Jewish communities who were connected to known Jewish communities from the Middle East‚ North Africa‚ or Spain and Portugal. 5. Dhow - any of various types of sailing vessels used by Arabs on the east African‚ Arabian‚ and Indian coasts‚ generally

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    Chand Bibi

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    the Sultan of Ahmednagar. She knew many languages including Arabic‚ Persian‚ Turkish‚ Marathi and Kannada. She played sitar‚ and painting flowers was her hobby. Following an alliance policy‚ Chand Bibi was married to Ali Adil Shah I of the Bijapur Sultanate. A stepwell constructed near the eastern boundary of Bijapur by her husband was named Chand Bawdi after her. Ali Adil Shah’s father‚ Ibrahim Adil Shah I had divided power between the Sunni nobles‚ the Habshis and the Deccanis. However‚ Ali Adil Shah

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    refinement in all circles. These components prompted the rise of the Muslim group with an overall characterized religion and its socio-cultural anchorages. One of the most important events in the history of India was the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate at the turn of the thirteenth century. The intrusions of Mahmud of Ghazni and Muhammad Ghori not just brought about the loot of rich urban areas and destruction and defilement of sanctuaries but also added a political component in India. The battles

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    necessary information regarding the project & also for her support in completing the project. Finally‚ all glory to God for He makes the impossible become possible! NATURE OF STATE IN MEDIEVAL PERIOD CONTENTS 1. The Background 2. Delhi Sultanate 3. The Mughals 4. Offices and Hierarchal Structure 5. Iqta‚ Jagir and Mansab And Taxation 6. Nature Of Medieval State THE BACKGROUND Since the decline of the Gupta state the Indian polity saw decentralization and rise of various

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    Yo Yo Honey Singh

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    ruled from his capital in Delhi where he built theQutub Minar and the Quwwat Al Islam mosque.[1] He was of Turkic descent from central Asia(modern day Aybak‚ Samangan‚ Afghanistan)‚ the first Sultan of Delhi and founder of the Ghulam dynasty (Mamluk Sultanate) of India. He ruled for only four years‚ from 1206 to 1210 AD. He died while playing polo in Lahore.[2] Qutb-ud-din Aibak ruled for four years until he had a fatal accident while playing chaugan(polo). His horse fell and he was impaled on the pommel

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    How did the Turks decorate their buildings? (2) c) Mention any two teachings of the Sufi saints (2) d) Who was the last ruler of the Delhi Sultanate? Who defeated and killed him in the first battle of Panipat ? (2) e) Name any two buildings constructed during the reign of Ala-ud-din Khalji. (2) f) Who was the only woman ruler during the Sultanate period? Why did the nobles conspire against her? (2) g) Who founded the ‘Tughluq Dynasty’? Why was it called so? (2) CA/Mal/Us/October2012

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    Sulu when he and his subjects headed to Sabah to reclaim their once territory. Some standoff that went on for over a month now. This standoff that gained nothing but transgressions‚ especially on the side of the sultanate of Sulu. Their futile measures to repossess Sabah. Their defiance against the president’s orders to not proceed. This only resulting to the massacre of the sultan’s clan members. To this day‚ the sultan‚ his family‚ and followers were

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    ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF DELHI SULTANATE The Sultanate period brought to India new styles of art and architecture which were soon absorbed into the existing set up. A number of factors were responsible for events to move in such a direction. The existing Indian styles and the new ideas had many common features‚ which allowed them to adapt to one another. For instance both the temple and mosque had large open courtyards. Also many temples were converted in mosques by the foreign invaders‚ and this

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    Class VII Chapter 1 - Tracing Changes Through a Thousand Years Social Science Question 1: Who was considered a “foreigner” in the past? Answer: In the past a foreigner was someone who was not part of a certain society or culture. A city dweller might have regarded a forest dweller as a foreigner. Question 2: State whether true or false: (a) We do not find inscriptions for the period after 700. (b) The Marathas asserted their political importance during this period. (c) Forest-dwellers

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    Parameswara was a prince of Palembang. In 1930 he married a daughter of the Majapahit Emperor and became a vassal of the his father-in-law. Not long after he threw off his allegiance to the Majapahit Emperor‚ who at once sent warriors to drive him out of Sumatra. Parameswara fled to Tumasek‚ which was actually old Singapore with his family and followers. During this time Singapore was ruled by a Malay chief from Patani‚ who was appointed by the ruler of Siam. The Malay Governor treated Parameswara

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