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    Fatehpur Sikri Essay

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    The medieval city of Fatehpur Sikri Introduction Fatehpur Sikri is a town located in Agra, India. This complex palace was built by Mughal emperor jalal'ud-Din Muhammad Akbar son of Humayun. Fatehpur Sikri is a famous monument in India that attracts a lot of tourist from all over the world. It is located 120 miles away from the Delhi which is the capital of India. After the Mughals invaded India in the 16th century, they captured a large area of the country and ruled it for more than 300 hundred…

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    Mughal Garden Essay

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    of relaxation and as sittings for Court ceremonial. The Mughal gardens included on the World Heritage List, various gardens in Kashmir, Shalimar Bagh(شالامار باغ) in Lahore, the gardens of the Lal Qila (لال قلعہ) in Agra, the great Maqbarah Bagh Humayun(مقبرہ باغ ہمایوں) in Dehli and the Taj Mahal( تاج محل) at Agra, fully illustrate the splendor and sophistication of the art of Mughal garden…

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    In 1971 25th march the ruthless and brutal armed operation undertaken by the Pakistani army. Pakistani rulers curb the movement of the freedom loving Bengalis rulers. By the military authority was termed as “Operation Searchlight”. Because of this operation many students leaders, Bengali intellectuals arrest or kill the distinguished Awami League leaders in the main cities of the then East Pakistan including Dhaka, the Bangali personnel’s of military, that time radio station and telephone was…

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    Over time, direct contact between the two leads to an intermingling of the cultures. Historically this occurred through trade, intermarriage, and sometimes warfare because members of the various cultures interacted with each other for long periods. An example today would be the similar interest in soccer in some areas of the United States and Mexico. Forced diffusion or expansion diffusion is the second method of cultural diffusion and takes place when one culture defeats another and forces…

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    left after the attack and ruled by Turkish warlords. It was destroyed in 1398 by Timur the Lame but didn’t rise to power until the 16th century. An 11-year-old boy named Babur proved to be a strong general and founded the Mughal Empire. His son, Humayun, lost much of his territory. • Mughals: meaning “Mongols.” They were a group of invaders lead by a descendant of Timur the Lame and Genghis Khan. • Babur: a boy who inherited a kingdom, in what is now Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, in 1494. After…

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