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    Urdu Research Paper

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    Identify: a) Urdu: Urdu was a new language that was a mix of Hindu, Arabic, and Persian. This language evolved from the cultural blending that was occurring during that time period. b) Sikhism: Sikhism is a religion that is based off of Muslim monotheism as well as Hindu beliefs. Nank, the Indian holy man who created this religion, preached about the unity of God and brotherhood. The text states that Sikhs later clashed with rulers of India by forming military forces. c) Babur:…

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    temples and their religious practices had a big impact on the way the architecture was transformed. Several structures such as the Taj Mahal portray a lot of significance to the Mughal Architecture. Taj Mahal has a symbol of power, majesty, stability as well as confidence. The building, built by Jahan, is a mausoleum that symbolized the love between him and his wife Mumtaz .The construction is an integration of the Islamic world architecture, calligraphers arising from the Shiraz, stone and…

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    1-The Eiffel Tower(Paris) It built in 1889.The Eiffel Tower (nickname the iron lady) named with it’s engineer.His name is Gustave Eiffel.It built for Expo 1889 Paris Fair.It has became a global icon of France.It’s three hundred meters high and one hundred twenty five meters wide.It is the tallest building in Paris.Every day millions of tourists visit here and see this wonderful structure. 2-The Great Wall of China Chinese Emperor Si-Huangti constructed the great Wall of the China in B.C(Before…

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    Nomads of the Asian Steppe: The steppe is a vast piece dry grassland- the western one runs from Central Asia to Eastern Europe and the eastern one covers Mongolia. Nomadic people roamed the steppes herding their animals. Clans of nomads often interacted with settle societies through trade; however, sometimes weak settlements were raided by strong nomadic clans. • Pastoralists: pastoralists were nomads who herded domesticated animals and were constantly on the move in search of pasture for their…

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    chattels. Apart from that, evil of dowry seemed to have prevailed especially in Rajasthan6. But medieval period has witnessed eminent and brilliant personalities like Chandbibi, the heroic queen of Ahmeda Nagar, Gulbadan Begum wrote Humayunama, Mumtaz Mahal excelled in cultural field, Rupmati and Padmavati brought significant changes in socio-cultural fields etc. But inspite of few brilliant women, the fact remained that there was steady deterioration in position and status of women in society…

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    Touch of ‘LOVE’ ‘Love’ the touchiest word in this world. Whoever in this world doesn’t want to be loved? A baby who born can magnificently recognize the love and touch of his or her parent. A little boy or girl who is just walking on the roads with a gloomy face finds a touch of love from his/her friends or elders. A teen may fall in love just by influencing of his or her opposites at a single sight sometimes. And mostly the lifetime bonding of our father and mother is just because of love. Love…

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    Sultanate Rule Essay

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    The Sultanate rule is known for the destruction of hundreds of Hindu temples across northern and central India. The rulers persecuted Hindus and promoted the forced conversion of the local population to Islam. This period saw the establishment of a Hindu Kingdom, Vijayanagar Empire, in south India in 1336 by two Hindu brothers, Harihar and Bukka. It was an attempt to protect the Hindu culture from the invading Muslim armies from north India. In 1398, the Delhi Sultanate was invaded by Timur the…

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    Joseph Andrews Novel Assignment Name: Appearance versus Reality in Joseph Andrews Student’s Name: Mumtaz Ali Course: Novel Supervisor: Lecturer Adnan Riaz Date: December 5, 2017 “The underlying assumption is that reality, as opposed to appearance, is completely and perfectly good; to perceive the good, therefore, is to perceive reality”. (The History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell, page 126, chapter XV, topic, The Theory of Ideas,) Appearance is the outward look of a person…

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    Landscaping is a cultural product representing the value of its creator. As the title suggests this essay discusses how humans interact within the environment. By going through the historical content, one will understand how landscaping has been transformed throughout the years which dates back to pre-history and continues until the 21st century. This will show how the natural elements of the land have changed while technology is taking over. The following essay includes discussions presented by…

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