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    The Mughal Architecture

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    Mughal architecture Mughal architecture‚ an amalgam of Islamic‚ Persian‚ Turkish and Indian architecture‚ is the distinctive style developed by the Mughals in the 16th‚ 17th and 18th centuries in what is now India‚ Pakistan‚ Bangladesh and Afghanistan. It is symmetrical and decorative in style. The Mughal dynasty was established after the victory of Babur at Panipat in 1526 (the Battle of Panipat) . During his five-year reign‚ Babur took considerable interest in erecting buildings‚ though few have

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    Analysis Taj Hotel

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    The Indian Hotels Company Limited Analyst Meet Results for the Half Year ended September 30‚ 2012 November 6‚ 2012 1 Disclaimer These presentations contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Similarly‚ statements that describe our business strategy‚ outlook‚ objectives‚ plans‚ intentions or goals also are forward-looking statements Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties and other

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    Compare and analyse ‘Glory Glory Be to Chocolate’ and ‘The Butcher’s Shop’ and how they represent the ideas/attitudes/feelings about food. In ‘Glory Glory Be to Chocolate’‚ John Agard emphasises the marvellous and remarkable feelings the author has towards chocolate. He exaggerates his attitudes on how he feels food should be spoken about‚ as he constantly repeats religious references such as ‘manifestations’. Using the lexis from the semantic field of religion is useful for the author to strain

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    MUGHAL ARCHITECTURE All the early Mughal Rulers except Aurangzeb were great bui1ders. With the coming of the Mughals‚ Indian architecture was greatly influenced by Persian styles. The Mughals constructed excellent mausoleums‚ mosques‚ forts‚ gardens and cities. The Mughal buildings show a uniform pattern both in structure and character. The main characteristic features of Mughal architecture are the bulbous domes‚ the slender minarets with cupolas at the four corners‚ large halls‚ massive vaulted

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    Mughal Architecture

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    Mughal architecture‚ an amalgam of Islamic‚ Persian and Indian architecture‚ is the distinctive style developed by the Mughal Empire in India in the 16th and 17th centuries. All the early Mughal Rulers except Aurangzeb were great bui1ders. With the coming of the Mughals‚ Indian architecture was greatly influenced by Persian styles. The Mughals constructed excellent mausoleums‚ mosques‚ forts‚ gardens and cities. The Mughal buildings show a uniform pattern both in structure and character. The main

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    THE TAJ GROUP OF HOTELS The Company was incorporated in 1902 and it opened its first hotel‚ The Taj Mahal Palace & Tower‚ Mumbai‚ in 1903. The Company then undertook major expansion of The Taj Mahal Palace & Tower‚ Mumbai by constructing an adjacent tower block and increasing the number of rooms from 225 to 565 rooms. With the completion of its initial public offering in the early 1970s‚ the Company began a long term program of geographic expansion and development of new tourist destinations

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    The French and Indian War was 1740 through 1766 altered the political‚ economic and ideological relations between Britain and its American colonies. Politically the relations were altered between Britain and its American colonies because Britain returned to the colonies in 1763 and further enclosed its Colonists more snugly in its grip‚ as seen in documents A‚ B‚ and C. The French and Indian War altered the economic changes between Britain and its American colonies because the American leadership

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    Executive Summary The primary objective of this report is to analyze the Taj Group of Hotels through the specific analysis of Taj (luxury full-service hotels‚ resorts and palaces)‚ Taj Exotica ‚ Taj Safaris‚ . Vivanta ‚ The Gateway Hotel‚ Exotica Brand. The Taj Group of Hotels were selected to gain a learning of hotels in India from three different perspectives – that of a fast growing Indian hotel‚ ‚ that of a formerly strong player trying to adapt to a changing market‚ and finally‚ that of an

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    Glory Review

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    hearts in the war against slavery which the Civil War had become of due to the Emancipation Proclamation. The movie Glory historically captures and reenacts the moments from what had happened from the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. Glory was a movie that was filmed in 1989 where it written by Kevin Jarre and was based on the personal letters of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw. Glory was mainly about the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry‚ which was the first actual US Army that is compromised

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    Glory of women

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    Siegfried Sassoons Glory of Women is a poem depicting the roles which women played during World War I. The poem is made up of a series of sarcastic statements about women. Sassoon attempts to use these statements to convey the cruel and ironic side of the war that women do not tend to see. Glory of Women is a war-time lyric‚ constructed of 14 lines‚ with a varied rhyme scheme of ABABABAB CDECDE making it a Petrarchan (Italian) sonnet. It is divided into two sections‚ the octave which consists of

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