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    thinker who took the lead in the reawakening of the Muslims of the subcontinent. He belonged to the age when the Muslims were demoralized to a great degree. The dacyaing condition of the Mughal empire and the rise of the Marhattas and Sikhs were a constant anxiety to him. In oreder t prevent the decay of Mughal Empire and the Muslim society‚ he invited Ahmad Shah Abdali (King of Afghanistan) to invade the subcontinent on the one hand and asked the Muslims to establish true Islam in the land‚ on the

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    reasons for their decline. 3. Give an account of the Geography of the Vedic texts and describe the social life during the Vedic times. 4. Discuss the nature of Ashoka’s Dhamma. Was it responsible for the downfall of his empire? 5. Describe the expansion of the Gupta empire under Samudragupta with the help of the Allahabad pillar inscription. 6. Discuss the contribution of the Pallavas to South Indian art. Was this art wholly indigenous?History (Mains) Question Paper 1980 Page 3 of 56 ►

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    Singh of Amber The Mughal aristocracy played a vital role in the establishment of the Mughal Empire on a firm footing. It not only contributed to the strengthening of the empire but it also helped in setting up a sound Mughal administration. Raja Man Singh of Amber was an important member of Mughal aristocracy. The history of Akbar’s reign will rather be incomplete without a detailed knowledge of the contributions of Raja Man Singh not only to expansion of the Mughal Empire but also to the enrichment

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    of how deeply a man loved his wife‚ that even after she remained but a memory‚ he made sure that this memory would never fade away. This man was the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan‚ who was head-over-heels in love with Mumtaz Mahal‚ his dear wife. She was a Muslim Persian princess (her name Arjumand Banu Begum before marriage) and he was the son of the Mughal Emperor Jehangir and grandson of Akbar the Great. It was at the age of 14 that he met Mumtaz and fell in love with her. Five years later in the year

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    (alternative spelling Noor Jahan‚ Nur Jehan‚ Nor Jahan‚ etc.) (31 May 1577–17 December 1645)‚ also known as Mehr-un-Nisaa‚ was Empress of the Mughal Empire that covered much of the Indian subcontinent. She was an aunt of Empress Mumtaz Mahal‚ Emperor Shah Jahan’s wife for whom the Taj Mahal was made. Begum Nur Jahan was the twentieth and favourite wife of Mughal Emperor Jahangir‚ who was her second husband. The story of the couple’s infatuation for each other and the relationship that abided between

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    Critically analyse the causes of the downfall of Tughluq Dynasty (2008) MAHMOOD OF GHAZNA “Mahmood of Ghzna’s real aim was to establish a Turkish Empire and his Indian Campaigns were only means to this end”. Comment. (2002) Mahmud of Ghazna‚ it is generally believed had face to the west and back to the east and thus heeded less to the making of an empire in the sub-continent. Comment. (2005) Mahmud Ghaznavi’s invasions of India are controversial while some consider him a Mujahid others consider him

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    Akbar the Great was the third Mughal Emperor‚ ascending the throne at the very young age of thirteen. During the time of Akbar’s reign he abolished military threats from some of the most powerful empires including the Second Battle of Panipat where he defeated the Hindu king Hemu. Aside from being a great military commander Akbar the Great was also a huge influence on India’s culture and art‚ even having the walls of his palaces covered in murals. He also took an interest in Sanskrit literature

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    brothels. Spontaneously affectionate Affectionate to Mrs. Moore and Mr. Fielding. Spontaneously affectionate Affectionate to Mrs. Moore and Mr. Fielding. DR.AZIZ DR.AZIZ Nostalgic Retells the story of Mughal Empire frequently throughout the story. Nostalgic Retells the story of Mughal Empire frequently throughout the story. Religious He met Mrs. Moore in a mosque‚ of which he had went to pray and find peace of mind in Chapter 2. Religious He met Mrs. Moore in a mosque‚ of which he had went

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    He also comprehended that if he wanted to build and last an empire in the foreign land‚ then it can only be possible with the cooperation of the both Hindu and the Muslim. The only purpose to adopt a new religious policy is for the sole purpose of the political up building. Another political reason is that around

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    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 regional states

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