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    The Mughals and Ottomans were both very powerful and successful empires that left their mark on the world. Although both empires had very similar strategies in keeping peace and maintaining their power‚ there were many key differences that clearly highlighted the two apart. Both the Mughals and Ottomans were Islamic empires that imposed Islamic laws on their population. However‚ there was also a great non-Muslim population living in their boundaries. In order to keep the non-Muslim population satisfied

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    MANSABDARI SYSTEM IN MUGHAL DYNASTY Mansab was the generic term for the military type grading of all imperial officials of the Mughal empire.The mansabdars governed the empire and commanded its armies in the emperor’s name.The term is derived from Mansab‚ meaning rank.Hence‚Mansabdari literally means rank-holder.Basically‚the mansabdar system was borrowed from Persia.It was prevalent during the reign of Babur and Humayun.Mansabdar was a title used in the armed services of the Mughal empire.The term

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    Fall of the Ottoman Empire

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    Adnan Khawaja 1EP-5 4/2/12 (Super Awesome Title) The Ottoman empire; one of the greatest empires in history. The Empire‚ at its height‚ ruled most of the land around the Mediterranean. It contributed much to culture‚ science‚ religion‚ war‚ politics‚ and the world. Its monumental fall will be known throughout history. How can the swift decline of the Ottoman power be explained? Perhaps the best way to understand how important this event was‚ there needs to be a brief explanation of the history

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    The Ottoman was one of the strongest empires to ever exist‚ covering over five million square kilometers and lasting over an astounding six hundred years. One of the key features to its success was claimed to be how it treated its citizens with respect and bestowed upon them the rights they deserved. This could be true‚ perhaps‚ if you were only speaking of the male demographic. The roles of women in Ottoman society were prolonged in development and somewhat convoluted throughout the duration of

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    PESTE on Turkey

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    International Business  Country Risk and Attractiveness Analysis on Turkey                                          1  1.Brief Background of Turkey  Turkey‚  officially  the  Republic  of  Turkey  is  a  contiguous  coast­to­coast  country‚  located  mostly  on  Anatolia  Western  Asia‚  and  on  East  Thrace  in Southeastern  Europe.  Turkey’s  location  at the crossroads  of  Europe  and Asia makes it a country of significant geostrategic importance.    Turkey’s 

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    Turkey Armenia

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    WISE MEN BOARD REPORT TURKEY-ARMENIA RELATIONS Prepared by: Assist. Prof. Fatih ÖZBAY WISE MEN CENTER FOR STRATEGIC STUDIES Translated by: Hacer ŞARTEPE REPORT NO: 25 İSTANBUL 2011 TURKEY-ARMENIA RELATIONS WISE MEN BOARD REPORT Prepared by: Assist. Prof. Fatih ÖZBAY Translated from Turkish to English by: Hacer ŞARTEPE Report No: 25 January 2011 TURKEY-ARMENIA RELATIONS WISE MEN BOARD REPORT Prepared By: Assist. Prof. Fatih ÖZBAY Translated from Turkish to English

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    Turkey Vultures Vultures are large birds of prey closely related to hawks and eagles. They are divided into New World vultures and Old World vultures‚ both belonging to the order Falconiformes. The New World vultures‚ in the family Cathartidae‚ consist of seven species in five genera. Among the New World vultures include the Cathartes aura‚ also known as the Turkey Vulture. Scientists say that turkey vultures are shy‚ inoffensive birds. Some researchers have discovered that the bird is very

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    Ch.7 The Empires of Persia Chapter Questions: Answer on your own paper. 1. Why does the book say that Darius was "more important as an administrator than as a conqueror"? Darius built a new capital at Persepolis Center of a sophisticated bureaucratic state Created the Twenty-three satrapies(governors) Created weights and Measurements One central Coinage (Currency) and standardized taxation He had tolerance: Spies to check every level of gov’t 2. How did Darius organize his empire

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    ECONOMIC ANALYSIS : TURKEY INTRODUCTION : TURKEY Turkey is a transcontinental Eurasian nation‚ spread over 7.8 million sq km. In terms of economy Turkey is 15th largest GDP-PPP country. Turkey is a democratic republic‚ whereby the Prime Minister the head of government‚ and the President is the head of state who holds a largely ceremonial role. Accession to the EU has brought much deserved attention from international investors. Turkey is a member of the Council of Europe‚ NATO‚ OECD‚ OSCE and the

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    Berker Parlaker 21202604 ENG 102-74 Essay1-Final Draft PROTESTS IN TURKEY The Gezi Park movement has a huge importance for all Turkish citizens because after many years in silence people took action to protect their rights and they aimed to foster Turkish democracy. Just forgetting the demonstrations would be a great mistake result in missing the chance to create more democratic country. In this paper the situation in Turkey and Burak Kadercan’s view about it will be discussed. First of all

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