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    Holy shadows of the dead, I'm not to blame for your cruel and bitter fate, but the accursed rivalry which brought sister nations and brother people, to fight one another. I do not feel happy for this victory of mine. On the contrary, I would be glad, brothers, if I had all of you standing here next to me, since we are united by the same language, the same blood and the same visions.” Alexander the Great once said said. Alexander the Great was a king of Macedonia and son of King Philip II and…

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    chapters, but often falls short in this regard. It is for this reason that this paper will be providing, in its first section, a brief history of Pakistan, from the oldest Pakistani history, to modern day, as well as a summary of the geo-politics of the region. Included in this will be a summary of the history of the Taliban, the cold-war events which led to their creation, their…

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    from the Pathans with musical concerts. Most of the tribal people participate in the concerts wearing colorful costumes. During Eid all the tribesmen get together around the shrine of Baba Kharwari which is in Ziarat Valley. This is where marksmanship and wrestling competition are held at. There are a large number of people who visit here regularly with offering of sacrifices in memory of the saint. The Quaid-I-Azam was where Ali Jinnah 's lived in Ziarat Valley, during his last days of illness…

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    INTRODUCTORY REMARKS General “Punishment itself was an evil, but a necessary evil”- Putting the offender to death to teach other minds a lesson.” -Bentham Love for life is a basic feature of human behavior. It is the most valuable treasure for a human being and not only a human being, even an animal does not want to lose it. Everyone wishes to enjoy it up…

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    Railway Expansion Essay

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    formulated the plan to build a network of trunk lines connecting the major regions of India. Investments in railways were encouraged by the government guarantees, as a result a string of new rail companies were established, paving the way for rapid expansion of the rail system in India. Then several large princely states joined the railway expansion drive by building their own railway systems and the railway network spread to the regions that became the modern-day states of Assam, Rajasthan ,…

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    With the merger, KMB will achieve strong presence in South India too, since ING Vysya Bank has 64 per cent of its branches in this region. iii) LOAN PORTFOLIO: The balance sheets of the two banks with their advances and liabilities profile are quite similar. Also, branch composition in urban/metro and rural areas is also common for both. This merger would enable loan-book diversification…

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    against terrorism with US as its front row ally. US has its two basic goals to achieve in this region, First is security from the terror of Afghan Mujahidin and Iran going nuclear, secondly the economic security from the flourishing China which is grasping the world economy every day. US is setting its corporate lines with India to stop China creating its supremacy in the region. Realizing the geo-strategic…

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    service conditions, their salary levels dropped, and they suffered discrimination. That wasn’t worst enough, that in 1856 a new service rule was brought up, which stopped the sepoys from getting allowance for service outside their own regions. Bengal and Punjab remained peaceful during the revolt, and the annexation of Awadh took place under Lord Dalhousie’s ‘Doctrine of Lapse’. Satara (1848), Nagpur, Sambal and Baghat (1850), Udaipur (1852) and Jhansi (1853) were taken over…

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    CHINA Ironically, Birmingham is becoming one of China's favourite places to invests and exporters within the West Midlands are being rewarded for their unique trades. Birmingham has developed a strong relationship with China, with interest expressed through the increase of Chinese tourists each year. This trade relationship has been around since the mid 1800s as in response to defeat in the Opium wars, the Chinese authorities sent its first Imperial Commission to Europe to learn about and then…

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    give some of the reform movements introduced by the different reformers, like, Raja Rammohan roy who introduced both the sati and brahmo samaj movements which are happened to be occurred in Bengal, the Prarthana Samaj in Maharashtra and arya samaj in Punjab introduced by the swami dayanand saraswati, and ishwar Chandra vidya sagar on age on of consent bill. From all contexts I will be mainly focusing…

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