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    History of India (c.1550-1750s) Project: Harem Politics in Mughal India Abstract The Harem Politics in Mughal India has shaped the paradigm of the politics of this period in more ways than can be imagined. This paper seeks to deconstruct some of the myths and realities about an oft overseen aspect of the Mughal period and look at how the lives and contributions of some exceptional women shaped what we call the Mughal state. Introduction This paper can find its inception in Indu Sudareasn’s

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    The Persian Gardener

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    The Persian Gardener Arfan‚ the gardener‚ accepted the horses from the Prince. The gardener was so scared of Death that he couldn’t think about anything else but running away to Isfahan. He used to live in Isfahan before‚ and he knew it was going to be a half-day trip. He was happy that the Prince gave him two horses‚ so he could ride a cart with both of them almost twice faster. Once he left the Prince’s house‚ he couldn’t stop thinking about reasons why Death met him. “What have I done to

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    Persian Empire Notes

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    Persian Empire may refer to: * Achaemenid Empire (558–330 BC)‚ also called "First Persian Empire" * Parthian Empire (247 BC–224 AD)‚ adopted both Hellenistic and Iranian customs * Sassanid Empire (224–651 AD)‚ also called "Neo-Persian Empire" and "Second Persian Empire" * Persia (1501-1979) under Safavid dynasty‚ Afsharid dynasty‚ Zand dynasty‚ Qajar dynasty and Pahlavi dynasty The Achaemenid Persian Empire (c. 550–330 BCE)‚ sometimes known as First Persian Empire‚ was an Iranian empire

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    THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE MUGHAL EMPIRE BaBUR The foundation of the empire was laid in 1526 by ahir al-Din Mu?ammad Babur‚ a Chagatai Turk (so called because his ancestral homeland‚ the country north of the Amu Darya [Oxus River] in Central Asia‚ was the heritage of Chagatai‚ the second son of Genghis Khan). Babur was a fifth-generation descendant of Timur on the side of his father and a 14th-generation descendant of Genghis Khan. His idea of conquering India was inspired‚ to begin with‚ by the

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    produce different coloured inks‚ they used ground up minerals. The themes of most paintings were both the Shinto and Buddhist religion. Most Buddhist artworks portray saints‚ demons or sinners suffering in hell. These artworks were a warning to live a good life. A distinctive Japanese style of painting developed during the middle Heian period. Sliding and folding screens in wealthy homes where greatly decorated with paintings of animals or scenes from nature. Numerous picture scrolls told famous Japanese

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    CAUSES OF THE DOWNFALL OF MUGHAL EMPIRE BACKGROUND The downfall of the mughal empire can be attributed to two major factors: 1) Weaknesses of the mughals 2) Strength of the East India Company. The Mughal Empire‚ which had reached its zenith during the rule of Shah Jahan and his son‚ began to decline after the rule of Aurangzeb. In fact‚ the decline began during the last days of Aurangzeb.The Mughal Empire reached its greatest extent in the time of Aurangzeb Alamgir‚ but it collapsed with

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    Mughal Inspiration: Art Forms Increasing Culture After the Mughals arrived in India‚ a great cultural growth occurred in many different forms of art‚ such as music‚ visual art‚ architecture‚ and literature. India was already a country with many different cultural aspects‚ but the Mughals‚ of Turkish-Mongolian descent‚ expanded the realm of art even further. This Mughal art and architecture was considered an Indo-Islamic-Persian style‚ which combined different aspects of Islamic and Persian art with

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    the Persian Civilization had the greatest impact on human history because of their architecture‚ culture and they were also the first civilization empire. First‚ the Persian architecture was a lot different which influence other places . Second‚ the Persian culture was very mixed because of their invasions so they were really diverse. Finally‚ they were the first Empire it stretched from Ethiopia to India‚ with 127 provinces and 28 different nationalities . The architecture of the Persians was

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    Painting

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    ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Chapter Four Paragraph: Chapter four was extremely revelatory in the fact that the provision of the historical background paints a broader and more accurate view in addition to providing further insight into God’s methods and scheme to redeem the fallen condition of man. In addition‚ it is extremely significant that nearly 400 years passes between the Old and New Testaments. A general reading

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    The Persian Gulf - Airports

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    Introduction - The Persian Gulf The Persian Gulf is a geographical area in the Middle East. It is located in the Western Asia between Iran (Persia) and the Arabian Peninsula. The basin countries include: Iran‚ Iraq‚ Kuwait‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Qatar‚ Bahrain‚ United Arab Emirates‚ Oman and the Musandam Governorate. This land is well-known because of the oilfields and natural gas fields but also for different good fishing grounds‚ extensive coral reefs‚ and abundant pearl oysters even though this activities

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