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    Trading Activity and Ethnodomestication of Plants by Manipuri Muslims by Mohd Mustaque AHMED, Kumar Potsangbam SINGH

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Some words such as- Turushka, Pasha (Pasa), Pangal, Pathan, Mangal, Mughal, are found to be synonymous with the word Muslims and these words were associated with the plants. …”
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    Postscript. Interdisciplinary Dialogue And Lucknow’s Cultural System by Sandria Freitag

    “…A new kind of cultural system emerged under the (Mughal) Successor State of Awadh that shaped especially its capital-city of Lucknow. …”
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    “To guard this Paradise from any second violation”: Ysabinda and the Eastern female body as contested territory in Dryden’s Amboyna (1673) by Mathilde Alazraki

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…However, this literary endeavor is only sustainable through the erasure of the ruling power around the Indian Ocean at the time, the Mughal Empire, as well as through the distortion of the real-life figure behind Ysabinda’s character: the Armenian Indian Mariam Khan.…”
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    DARUL ULUM DEOBAND: PRESERVING RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL INTEGRITY OF SOUTH ASIAN MUSLIMS THROUGH STRUCTURAL AND STRATEGIC INNOVATIONS by DR. MUHAMMAD NAVEED AKHTAR

    Published 2022-09-01
    “… The end of Mughal Empire in the wake of War of Independence 1857 left the Muslim community of South Asia political orphans; desperately facing religious and cultural assaults, political as well as economic victimization and marginalization under British Raj. …”
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    THE MAKING OF ISLAMIC ART : STUDIES IN HONOUR OF SHEILA BLAIR AND JONATHAN BLOOM / by Hillenbrand, Robert, editor 419016

    Published 2021
    “…The range is wide - mosques becoming temples; how religious buildings reflect politics; Yemeni frescoes and inscriptions; domestic Syrian 18th-century ornament; Egyptian bookbinding techniques; recycling and repair in Damascene crafts; conservation versus restoration; narrative on ceramics; metalwork with architectural motifs; lost buildings reconstructed; how objects speak; Muslim burials in China; the role of migrating potters; Mughal painting; stone carpet weights; the use of metals in Islamic manuscripts, calligraphy and modern artists' books. …”
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    Myelofibrosis-associated complications: pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and effects on outcomes by Mughal TI, Vaddi K, Sarlis NJ, Verstovsek S

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Tariq I Mughal,1 Kris Vaddi,2 Nicholas J Sarlis,2 Srdan Verstovsek31Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, 2Incyte Corporation, Wilmington, DE, 3Department of Leukemia, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USAAbstract: Myelofibrosis (MF) is a rare chronic BCR-ABL1 (breakpoint cluster region-Abelson murine leukemia viral oncogene homologue 1)-negative myeloproliferative neoplasm characterized by progressive bone marrow fibrosis, inefficient hematopoiesis, and shortened survival. …”
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    Environmentally Specific Servant Leadership and Employees’ Pro-Environmental Behavior: Mediating Role of Green Self Efficacy by Mughal MF, Cai SL, Faraz NA, Ahmed F

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Muhammad Farhan Mughal,1 Shuang Li Cai,1 Naveed Ahmad Faraz,2 Fawad Ahmed3 1Department of Business Management, Tianj in University of Finance and Economics, Tianjin, People’s Republic of China; 2School of Management, Hunan University, Changsha, Hunan, People’s Republic of China; 3Entrepreneur College (Taicang), Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Suzhou, Jiangsu, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Shuang Li Cai; Naveed Ahmad Faraz, Email tjufecsl@tjufe.edu.cn; naveedahmadfaraz@outlook.comIntroduction: Employees’ pro-environmental behavior is crucial for accomplishing organizations’ green initiatives. …”
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    Assisting UAV Localization Via Deep Contextual Image Matching by Muhammad Hamza Mughal, Muhammad Jawad Khokhar, Muhammad Shahzad

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…<sup>11</sup>https://github.com/m-hamza-mughal/Aerial-Template-Matching. Up-to our knowledge, such a dataset is novel and first of its kind which consists of 2052 high-resolution aerial images acquired at different times over three different areas in Pakistan spanning a total area of around 2 km<sup>2</sup>.…”
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    Ẓafarnamah: A Glimpse into the Text and its Historical and Intellectual Context by Leila Chamankhah

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Ẓafarnāmah (Book of Victory), written by the tenth Sikh leader, Guru Gobind Singh (d. 1708), in 1705, about the Mughal emperor of India, Aurangzeb (d. 1706). It is widely considered evidence of a religious leader's spiritual victory over a tyrant who not only broke his Koranic oath (and, consequently, fell from his status as a good believer). …”
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    The Oldest Manuscripts from India and Their Histories by Muntazir Ali, Marijn van Putten, Alison Ohta, Sebnem Koser Akcapar, Michael Willis

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In attempt to address the long ‘after-life’ of these manuscripts, this paper will examine a single example that arrived in India in the Mughal period and was eventually presented to the Library of the East India House by Lord Dalhousie in 1853. …”
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    "Premodern" pasts: South Asia by O'Hanlon, R

    Published 2014
    “…The great chroniclers of the Delhi sultanate worked in different genres, and the moral vision of Islam shaped their histories. Even as the Mughal Empire created a pan‐Indian Persian literary culture, its scribal communities focused their attention increasingly on the local states they served or observed. …”
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    India and the great divergence: An Anglo-Indian comparison of GDP per capita, 1600–1871 by Broadberry, S, Custodis, J, Gupta, B

    Published 2014
    “…These estimates place the origins of the Great Divergence firmly in the early modern period, but also suggest a relatively prosperous India at the height of the Mughal Empire. They also suggest a period of “strong” deindustrialisation during the first three decades of the nineteenth century, with a small decline of industrial output rather than just a declining share of industry in economic activity.…”
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