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Audrey Truschke, Culture of Encounters. Sanskrit at the Mughal Court, Nueva Delhi-Londres, Allen Lane-Penguin-Columbia University Press, 2016, 362 pp.
Adrián Muñoz García
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India was still famous for all kinds of precious and semi-precious stones, which has had the greatest impact in the lives of the Indian community classes since ancient times, and this is evidenced by the remains of us the material effects and artifacts ...
Nagah Mohamed +2 more
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Change and creativity in early modern Indian medical thought [PDF]
This paper begins with a frame story, the reports on Indian medicine recorded in the 17th century travelogue of the British traveller John Fryer. Fryer’s observations as an outsider are contrasted with an internal view of the works of three quite ...
Wujastyk, D.
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Deterioration of wall paintings caused by environmental pollution is a worldwide problem especially with reference to the present industrial era. The alarming incremental trend of pollution in Pakistan has threatened the cultural assets.
Saima Gulzar, J. Burg
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Islamic Education at Mughal Kingdom in India (1526-1857)
One of the legacies of Islamic civilization in India was the Mughal dynasty that had encouraged the new revival of the old and almost drowned civilization.
Sri Suyanta, Silfia Ikhlas
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Sacred activism through seva and khidmat: Contextualising management and organisations in South Asia [PDF]
What if our actions were imbued with the sacred? What if activism in organisations evokes better local society and responsible global community?
Abbasi +28 more
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India's De-Industrialization Under British Rule: New Ideas, New Evidence [PDF]
India was a major player in the world export market for textiles in the early 18th century, but by the middle of the 19th century it had lost all of its export market and much of its domestic market. Other local industries also suffered some decline, and
David Clingingsmith +1 more
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The Mughal period, especially the reign of Emperor Akbar (1556–1605 CE), was a time of creative and aesthetic renaissance in the history of Indian classical music.
Md. Asad
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Global board games project:a cross-border entrepreneurship experiential learning initiative [PDF]
Entrepreneurship training and development in the context of higher education has grown tremendously over the past four decades. What began as offerings of a handful of courses aimed primarily at business planning and small business management has evolved
Arroteia, Nuno +4 more
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Some Farmans and Inscriptions: A source of study for waqf in Indian subcontinent
Waqf, also known as auqaf, becomes inalienable endowment under Islamic law. This institution is a permanent dedication of movable or immovable property for a specific religious or pious purpose, something sanctified by the Muslim law.
Yaqub Ali Khan
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