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    For instance, Akbar, who invited religious scholars to his court, would be more tolerant of Sikhs than his son Jahangir, who killed the Sikh Guru Arjun. Shah Ismail killed and more forced Sunnis to convert to Shiism. Shah Abbas the Great forced Armenians to convert to Islam after overhearing Armenian girls speaking ill of him. Armenian, who believed that Abbas was…

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    Culture Culture is a thing which compound whole and which includes various things like knowledge, art, belief, moral laws, customs etc. culture is access by men as a member of the society and it is transmitted through generation to generation. Gender Gender is known as male and female typically referred with social and cultural traits rather than biological. History of Sub-Continent Sub-continent history started from Indus Valley civilization one of the oldest and first civilization of the…

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    1. Today, India and the United States share similarities in the diversity found within their citizens, but I would argue, there is a higher degree of differences regarding both. In Octavio Paz’s, In Light of India, he makes note of the striking similarities of India and Mexico but first, points to their inversion of creation. Paz, on Mexico, claims “the pre-Hispanic civilization was destroyed, and what survives are its remnants: in India, the ancient civilization is a reality that encompasses…

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    about her marriage. He needed and wanted her to support him all the time with the ruling of the kingdom. Jahanara leisurely became the most powerful woman in the kingdom after her aunt and late Empress Nur Jahan, the beloved wife of late Emperor Jahangir. This book is an fictious account of Princess Jahanara’s story which fetched the ancient Mughal Court and its politics to life. Brothers brawling for the throne, sisters in dissension for the power, associations were made for seizing…

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    The Bengal Famine

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    Company. By expanding its trade enterprise into the Indian subcontinent, The Company, hoped to both fund the administrative costs of its day-to-day operations and generate sizeable profits (John 21). After some initial difficulty, the Mughal emperor, Jahangir, allowed the Company to trade in 1612. Two decades after this agreement, the first trading port was established in Bengal. As the Mughal empire suffered through war, the depletion of resources, and declining health, the Company was able to…

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    Dear Zindagi Reflection

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    A Disappointed Girl With Her Life The movie “Dear Zindagi” is an Indian movie and directed by Gauri Shinde. It is a fictional movie. The movie story is based on a girl who is discriminated by her own family and the workplace. The leading character Kaira who is a young talented women. In the movie we can see what kind of girl she is. At the very beginning in the movie we can see her confident level and work style.That means it’s a positive vibe for her workplace. We can also see her body…

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    he came up with a new religion din-i-ilahi, a mix of hinduism and islam, but it was rejected. Akbar administrative reforms laid foundations for a long lasting empire. Akbar also ended the practice of sati. Akbar’s successors were Shah Jahan and Jahangir. They didn’t do anything right, but just kept building stuff. An example is the Taj Mahal built by Shah…

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    colonization was more tactical than that of other colonial rule. The key agenda of the British was to get maximum economic benefits from this region. In the beginning of 17th century, East India Company was granted permission by the Mughal ruler Jahangir to commence its business activities in India. This organization was supposed to do business and earn profits by trade via sea but soon they tried to become a monopoly and as they were fully armed therefore managed to draw its means from land…

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    The Path To Enlightenment There are several legends that depict different scenes for the famed Bodhidharma and Huike. One of those is the story of Huike cutting off his arm. The paintings from Dai Jin and Sesshu ultimately show this story, with Sesshu’s painting similarly named “Huike Offering His Arm To Bodhidharma.” The story is fairly simple; Huike wanted to become truly enlightened and went on a journey to find someone to enlighten and teach him, Bodhidharma. Initially, Huike waited in the…

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    Plants have major role in changing the life of human civilization both for health as well as quality life from ancient times. Since inception of knowledge about the usefulness, out of 258,650 species of higher plants 10% are considered to be useful for curing the diseases. (Shinwari 2010). From the human civilization different systems of treatments like Ayurveda, Unani, Naturopathy, Sidha, Homeopathy and many more have been devised ; but the source almost remain same i.e., medicinal plants for…

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