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    organizational behavior

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    was the Rajput Princess of Amber‚ Jodhabai (born Rajkumari Hira Kunwari‚ eldest daughter of Raja Bihar Mal or Bharmal‚ Raja of Amber‚ India) The child was named Salim after the darvesh and was affectionately addressed by Akbar as Sheikhu Baba. Marriege The marriage with Manbhawati Bai took place on February 13‚ 1585. Manbhawati gave birth to Khusrau Mirza. Thereafter‚ Salim was allowed to marry‚ in quick succession‚ a number of accomplished girls from the aristocratic Mughal and Rajput families

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    My Grandfather Life

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    the first of seven children of Jinnah bhai‚ who was a rich and successful Gujrati merchant. He moved to Sindh from Gujrat before Jinnah’s birth. His Grandfather’s name is Poonja Gokuldas‚ which is an Indian name. His cast was Rajput‚ which is an indian cast but these Rajputs were converted to Islam. Jinnah’s family belongs to Shiia Islam. At first Jinnah was being taught at home then he was sent to the Sindh Madrasah tul Islam in 1887 and thn changed his school to Gokal Das Taj Primary School in Mumbai

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    Mansingh

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    Raja Man Singh Raja Man Singh of Amber The Mughal aristocracy played a vital role in the establishment of the Mughal Empire on a firm footing. It not only contributed to the strengthening of the empire but it also helped in setting up a sound Mughal administration. Raja Man Singh of Amber was an important member of Mughal aristocracy. The history of Akbar’s reign will rather be incomplete without a detailed knowledge of the contributions of Raja Man Singh not only to expansion of the Mughal Empire

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    dishonesty.” In journalism‚ plagiarism leads to much more serious consequences “ranging from suspension to termination.” In one major case of plagiarism‚ there is an incident that describies how the highly honored Indian scientists‚ S.C. Joshi and B.S. Rajput‚ together with some colleagues secretly performed many shocking instances of plagiarism in Theoretical Physics which were ultimately exposed by “seven faculty members at Stanford University.” The publication “Axion-dilaton black holes with SL(2‚Z)

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    During the Sata Yug‚ the Kathmandu valley was a huge bowl of placid water‚ cradled by hills and mountains. The lake was home of the Naags‚ the serpent gods. Then one day a God descended to the lake and cleaved a pass through the mountains with his sword. The pass is called Kotwal‚ Kotbar or Kotpal. The water gushed out‚ emptying the lake and leaving behind a fertile valley. This valley would eventually be the site of not only kings but also great spiritual and religious activity for centuries to

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    During the early years‚ the British were engaged in consolidation of the empire in India and laid emphasis on reorganization of administration as well as regulation of economy. Their priority was to promote and protect the British trade and industry. For this order and security ought to be maintained. At this time‚ the British thought it wise not to interfere in the religious and socio-cultural life in India. Religious faiths and social customs are two sensitive aspects with which Indians are

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    india and caste

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    to expose the continued oppression of "Dalits"‚ the "broken people" who suffer under a 4000-year-old religious system. The film introduces leading Benares scholars who interpret Hindu scriptures to mean that Dalits "have no right" to education‚ and Rajput farmers who proudly proclaim that no Dalit may sit in their presence‚ and that the police must seek their permission before pursuing cases of atrocities. The film captures many "firsts-on-film"‚ such as Dalits being forced to dismount from their cycles

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    chief Chenghiz Khan on his mother’s side and the Turco-Mongol chief Timur of central Asia on his father’s side. 2. How did Akbar win over Rajput Chiefs? Name one Rajut ruler who resisted Akbar. Ans: Akbar showed religious tolerance and cleverly won over other rulers‚especially powerful chiefs‚through marriage alliances and grants of high offices. The Rajput of Mewar‚resisted Akbar. 3.Why did Jahangir have Guru Arjun executed? Ans: Jahangir had Guru Arjun (or Arjan) executed as he was helping

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    Mughal Emperor Akbar

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    Muslim invaders who were uneducated. Having defeated the Rajputs‚ the most militant of the Hindu rulers‚ he allied himself with them‚ by recruiting many capable Hindu chiefs with the highest ranks in government and by conferring honours upon them. To further build alliance with the Rajputs‚ he encouraged intermarriages between Mughal and Rajput aristocracy‚ setting himself as an example by marrying daughters of three leading Rajput chiefs. Akbar’s acts of tolerance were aimed at the Hindu

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    the book and done in miniatures‚ and which emerged‚ developed and took shape during the period of the Mughal Empire 16th −19th centuries. Rajput Painting It flourished‚ during the 18th century‚ in Rajputana courts. Apart from the variety of themes especially religious‚ Miniatures were the favorite means of Rajput painting. Numerous manuscripts also hold Rajput paintings. Mysore painting This form of established South Indian painting originated in Karnataka. This school of painting traces its roots

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