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Law and Early Modern Empire: The View from Mughal India
review on: Nandini Chatterjee, Negotiating Mughal Law: A Family of Landlords Across Three Indian Empires, New York: Cambridge University Press 2020, 298 p., ISBN 978-1-108-62339 ...
Divya Cherian
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Banda Singh Bahadur: Struggle with Mughal State and establishment of Sikh State
■ Savita
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Boon or bane- role of FDI in the economic growth of Pakistan [PDF]
We study the effects of FDI inflows on the Pakistani economy over the period 1961-2005 using the Johansen co-integration technique and the Vector Error Correction Model.
Mughal, Mazhar
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Development of Kabul under Mughals (1504-1738 Ad)
Kabul was a bridge between Indian Mughal Empire and Central Asia, the ancestral homeland of the founder of the Mughal Empire. Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, carries about 3,500 years old historical records mentioning Kabul with different names like ...
Sumaira , Zahid Anwar
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Analysis of Economic Policy During the Time of Sultan Jalaludin Akbar in the Mughal Empire
Based on the background and scope as stated above, the researchers identified the problems to be studied in this paper, including the following: What is the background of the policies of the government of Jalalludin Muhammad Akbar in India in 1556-1605 ...
Ferry Ramadhani, Sebastian Herman
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برصغیر کے مغلیہ دور حکومت میں شاعری : ایک تجزیاتی مطالعہ
Literature has been special importance in the Muslim rule of subcontinent, especially the Mughal Muslim rulers (1555-1707), (1526-1540) have been appreciative of literature.
Munazza Hayyat
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Nothing is useless in this world. Everything has its specific purpose and objectives with respect to its importance. The present-day hardware and materials utilized as a part of building swallow noteworthy measure of our national vitality.
Saira Iqbal
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ISLAM IN INDIA DURING THE MUGHAL DYNASTY TO THE ERA OF BRITISH RULE
Bella Riskika Taufik, Muhammad Faiz
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Kemunduran dan Kehancuran Kerajaan Mughal [PDF]
Mughal was one of the Islamic Kingdoms that stay long for about 342 years, starting from Sultan Zahr al-Din Muhammad (1483—1530 A.D) until Sultan Siraj al-Din Bahadur Syah (1837—1858 A.D).
Miri, M. D. (M)
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