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    their way of life. By all accounts there is no single and intercultural universal concept defining what music might be. Music in India includes multiple varieties of folk‚ popular‚ and classical music. India’s classical music tradition‚ including Carnatic and Hindustani music‚ has a history spanning millennia and‚ developed over several eras‚ it remains fundamental to the lives of Indians today as sources of spiritual inspiration‚ cultural expression and pure entertainment. India is made up of several

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    story Muhammad Ali Jinnah: Leader of Muslim League Jinnah was a Muslim‚ lawyer‚ statesman and more importantly the founder of Pakistan. He was born in 1876 and is known as Quaid-e-Azam. Jinnah ac- quired his education from Sindh Madrasa and went to Karachi’s Mission School. He went to England to pur- sue law studies and was included in the bar in 1896. He initiated his political career in 1906 by becoming a member of the All India National Congress and devel- oped relations with Muslim Leaders

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    famous folk dances viz. Kathakali‚ Koothu and Mohiniyattom‚ a tradition of ritual arts are such as Theyyam‚ Kummattikkali and Mudiyettu has also been kept alive • Kerala Music: Like the rest of South India‚ Kerala’s classical music is essentially Carnatic‚ raag - taal based music. It is also famed for Sopanam. Music is an integral part of the every day life. There are the traditional folk songs for occasions such as marriages and childbirth and also the devotional songs such as Ayyappanpattu and Maripattu

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    1857 And After Loss of Power for Nawabs Since the mid-eighteenth century‚ nawabs and rajas had seen their power erode. They had gradually lost their authority and honour. Residents had been stationed in many courts‚ the freedom of the rulers reduced‚ their armed forces disbanded‚ and their revenues and territories taken away by stages. Failed Negotiations of Ruling Families: Many ruling families tried to negotiate with the Company to protect their interests. For example‚ Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi

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    Paper - I 1. Sources: Archaeological sources:Exploration‚ excavation‚ epigraphy‚ numismatics‚ monuments Literary sources: Indigenous: Primary and secondary; poetry‚ scientific literature‚ literature‚ literature in regional languages‚ religious literature. Foreign accounts: Greek‚ Chinese and Arab writers. 2. Pre-history and Proto-history: Geographical factors; hunting and gathering (paleolithic and mesolithic); Beginning of agriculture (neolithic and chalcolithic). 3. Indus Valley Civilization: Origin

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    Mirza Ghalib

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    Sub continental Literature Poetry Presentation Hard Copy Mirza Ghalib’s Prose One of the most influential luminaries of the Subcontinent literature‚ Mirza Asad Ullah Khan‚ continues to win the hearts of the posterity with his evergreen literary works. His is renowned for his poetic endeavors in Urdu and Persian language with thousands of high quality verses to his credit. He bagged a major chunk of fame through his rich philosophical verses

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    The Crusades. However‚ the Asiatic lion remained widespread until the popular use of firearms in the mid 1800s for the sport of hunting. In 1900‚ the Nawab of Junagadh‚ the local ruler‚ declared the remaining population of lions in the Gir Forest of India as protected animals. At this time the population was estimated to be around 100 but The Nawab told everyone that there were only 20 remaining to prevent people from going to the Gir to hunt them. Now the population id double this and the forest

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE I am entering the most crucial phase in my life; a phase during which I need to make significant academic decisions that will have a bearing on my future life and career. After thorough introspection of my strengths and interests I have concluded that a program that integrates Economics‚ Accounts and Business studies is the most appropriate choice for me. My father is a Fellow Chartered Accountant and Associate Cost and Works Accountant. He works in the area of international

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    Music is promoted in all traditions for the well-being of the listener. The objective of this study was to analyze the emotional changes due to Indian music and their effects on the EEG. The two-dimensional emotion models and their effect on the brain were evaluated while listening to Indian raga. Asymmetrical alpha component energy was noticed in the frontal locations with the relative alpha component energy being lower at F3 and F7 positions when compared with F4 and F8 electrode position while

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    this arena. Such as‚ the description of Lalbagh Fort reminds us our glorious past when people of Bengal used to lead a happy life as the subject of Shaista Khan. Ahsan Manjil which is still standing by the mighty river Buriganga‚ lets us know about Nawab Khwaja Ahsanullah who was a great philanthropist‚ especially who paved the way of establishing of The University of Dhaka by allotting such a massive area where Dhaka University is still functioning. Sonargaon of Issa Khan presents the happy picture

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