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    Nasir al-Din Shah signed an agreement with the British giving them privilege over the profitable Iranian tobacco industry. Following the agreement‚ a protest began‚ led by the muslim clergy‚ or ulama‚ and other Iranians who believed that whatever was Iranian belonged to Iran‚ not foreign nations. All Iranians came together and decided to boycott against the agreement by organizing demonstrations

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    revolution usually starts with a group of people who support a cause. The definition of a revolution is a significant change that usually occurs in a short period of time. The original goal of the revolution was to end the repressive dictatorship of the shah‚ who was seen corrupt. This lead to revolutionary supporters wanting to hurt the people who helped. This happened in the book “The Septembers of Shiraz”‚ the book takes place during the iranian revolution and the revolutionary guards were getting a

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    There were many factors that lead to the Iranian revolution of the 1970s‚ and it had a lasting impact on the Middle East as we know it today. The revolution showed the world what could happen when a nation is fed up with a leader who’s been‚ from the people’s perspective‚ ‘bought’ by the western world. Revolutions have happed all throughout history‚ but the revolution in Iran was unique‚ because it was the first one where a leader who was backed by the West had been defeated. Key sources for this

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    The Abbasid Dynasty had taken over the Umayyad Dynasty the effect of this influence the fundamental revolution in Muslim history. The Abbasid’s did change the way that the Umayyad was run and it had taken it over with the help of the people who were fed up with the way that the caliphate was of hereditary and not chosen or a member of Muhammad. “The way that the Umayyad had favored the Syrian Arabs so the Malawi they joined the Abbasids in bringing them down” (Saylor). The Abbasid were heavily influenced

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    Shah Waliullah The efforts of Shah Waliullah for the spread of Islam were the first step towards the establishment of free Islamic Society as well as the establishment of Pakistan. Early Education. Shah Waliullah was a great saint‚ scholar and reformer. He was born in a pious family in Delhi on 21st February 1703. His father’s name was Shah Abdul Rahim. Shah Abdul Rahim was the founding member of the Madrasa Rahimiya in Delhi. Shah Waliullah received his early education in Madrassa Rahimiya

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    Lee 1 Bria Lee JROTC III Sgt. Meyers 24 November 2013 How JROTC Builds Character and Leadership Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program can be a four-year journey of life changing experiences that build character and leadership. I was a freshman when I first joined JROTC‚ and I wasn’t sure what to expect. Throughout my student life of being a cadet‚ I was challenged physically‚ mentally‚ and emotionally; additionally‚ I was able to learn more about teamwork and leadership. The

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    HAZRAT SHAH WALLIULLAH History itself stands evident to the fact that whenever Islam was in danger‚ by any agency or enemy‚ it was saved by such personalities who through their spiritual power not only saved it but also gave it a new life. The movement of Shah Wali Ullah was the first in the Subcontinent that aimed at socio-economic and politico – religious reformation of the degenerated Muslim society. * Introduction Hazrat Shah waliullah was born on 21st February 1703 in Delhi. He was born

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    MUSLIM 6a) Self Domicile: PUNJAB b)District of Domicile: VEHARI 7a) Test Centre: LAHORE b)Interview Centre: LAHORE 8) Age Relaxation Claimed: NOT CLAIMED (WITHIN AGE LIMIT) 9) Postal Address: HOUSE#350‚ STRT#2 SHAH FAIZ PARK‚ BUREWALA‚ VEHARI PUNJAB‚ 10a) Mobile Number: 923428718255 c) amin_shahzad@outlook.com E-Mail Address: b)Phone Office/ Residence: 11a) Disability Claimed?: NOT CLAIMED 12) Qualification/ Experience(As advertised):

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    The screening began with a brief discussion by Guilan Siassi‚ a language professor at USC. She provided historical backstory for the film‚ mentioning specifically the 1953 coup (which I will discuss later) in Iran. Siassi also explained that the film‚ an adaptation of Shahrnush Parsipur’s novel of the same name‚ was made in the magical realist style‚ which has a strong historical component and presumes that viewers have a bond with the history and culture of the characters in any given picture.

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    Zahir Shah Influence

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    exile (History of Afghanistan‚ n.d.). Amanullah was succeeded by his cousin‚ Nadir Shah‚ but was assassinated four years after becoming king. Nadir Shah’s oldest son‚ 19 year old Mohammad Zahir Shah would become Afghanistan’s last ruling king and at the end of his 40 year rule‚ monarchy in Afghanistan came to an end. King Zahir Shah maintained a policy of neutrality during World War 2 and shortly after the war‚ Zahir Shah named his own cousin‚ Daud Khan as Prime minister. At the start of the Cold War

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