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The nobility was the corps of officers which occupied an important pillar of the Mughal state. The nobility under Mughals was recruited from diverse ethnic and religious groups. It comprised Iranis, Turanis, Afghans, Rajputs, Deccanis. They all were given positions in the empire and were rewarded purely on the basis of their service and loyalty to the king. Different groups and classes of people from all societies were privileged to kiss the imperial threshold and find employment.
This ensured that no faction was large enough to challenge the authority of the state. It prevented any large scale uprising or threat from within its administration. The nobility occupied the highest rank in the Mughal state. Thus, there was suspicion and a tendency that it might turn against the emperor if it was composed of homogenous groups.
The agency of state was held supreme and could not be surpassed by any other group. The officer corps of the Mughals was held together by loyalty to the emperor. They only accepted the authority of the emperor and took his commands.
Although from time to time, members of different groups gained importance and high ranks. In Akbar’s imperial service, Turani and Iranian nobles were recruited. Iranians gained high offices under Jahangir. Aurangzeb appointed Rajputs to high positions. Along with them the Marathas also accounted for a sizeable number within the body of officers.
The emperor personally reviewed changes in rank, titles and official postings based on the service and loyalty to the king.
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| Nayanars |
Alvars |
| Nayanars were devoted to Lord Shiva and his avatars | Alvars were devoted to Lord Vishnu and his avatars |
| Nayanars were active around the 6th-8th Century AD | Although modern scholars consider the Alvars to be active between the 5th and 10th Century AD, they are believed to have lived between 4200 BCE – 2700 BCE |
| The high priest of Raja Raja Chola I, Nambiyandar Nambi, compiled the hymns into a series of volumes called the <i>Tirumurai.</i> | The hymns of the Alvars were made into a consolidated volume known as <i>Divya Prabandha.</i> |
| The Nayanars were from various backgrounds, including Brahmins, Harijan, and nobles. Along with the twelve Vaishnava Alvars, they are regarded as the important Hindu saints from South India. | The Bhakti literature that sprang from Alvars had contributed to the establishment and sustenance of a culture that broke away from the ritual-oriented Vedic religion and rooted itself in devotion as the only path for salvation |
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The examples:
(i) The Sufis began to organise communities around the hospices or Khanqah controlled by a teaching master known as shaikh, pir or murshid.
(ii) Sufi silsilas began to crystallise in different parts of the Islamic world, it was through this channel that spiritual power and blessings were transmitted to devotees.
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Power has mostly remained with the two national parties—the Congress and the BJP. However, in 1989, it was the National Front which won the election. In 1996, the United Front consisting of non-Congress and non-BJP was created and secured support from 332 members out of the 545 seats in the Lok Sabha.
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Permanent members: The Council is composed of 15 Members:
Non- Permanent members: More than 50 United Nations Member States have never been Members of the Security Council.
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Shyama Prasad Mukherjee. was the founder of bhartiya jana sangh.
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The main objective of the United Nation is prevention of conflicts and facilitating cooperation Allong states.
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Operation Desert Storm, also known as the Gulf War, was fought from 2nd August 1990 to 28th February 1991. It was a UN-waged war led by the United States against Iraq. This war was in response to Iraq’s invasion and annexation of Kuwait. Operation Desert Storm was successful and resulted in the overthrow of Saddam Hussein and the seizure and control of Iraq.
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The mahanavami Dibba was the King's palace in Vijayanagara though there is no definite evidence. From the available source we can guess that it had very beautiful wooden structure with base of the platform was covered with relief carving
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Chahar Chaman was the history of Shah Jahan's rule, written by Chandra Bhan Brahman.
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Meaning of Amara : Amara believed to be derived from the Sanskrit word Samara, meaning battle or war. It also resembles the Persian term amir, meaning a high noble.
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Disco Enterprises Private Limited is a Non-govt company, incorporated on 22 May, 2003. t's a private unlisted company and is classified as'company limited by shares'.
Company's authorized capital stands at Rs 10.0 lakhs and has 100.0% paid-up capital which is Rs 10.0 lakhs. Disco Enterprises Private Limited last annual general meet (AGM) happened on 30 Sep, 2017. The company last updated its financials on 31 Mar, 2017 as per Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA).
Disco Enterprises Private Limited is majorly in Trading business from last 17 years and currently, company operations are active.
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Grand Central Station of New York has two levels namely New Haven and Hurtford. There does not exist any Third Level. It is only the imaginary discovery of the narrator and his psychiatrist, Sam who calls it a waking dream— wish fulfilment. One night he took the subway from Grand Central Station which was faster than the bus.
On reaching there, he went down the steps to the First Level. Then he walked down another flight of stairs to reach the second level. He got into an arched doorway and was lost in a wrong corridor. He kept in walking along the corridor which went turning left and slanting downwards. At its end, he went down short flight of stairs. Then he came out. He found himself on the third level. For a moment, he thought he had again come back to the second level. There he got surprised to see everything different from old fashioned. It made him believe that he was actually standing at the Third Level.
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From the photo spread in The Statesman on 22 August 1943 showing famine conditions in Calcutta.
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