Moguls
Moguls (or Mughals) A Muslim dynasty of mixed Mongol and Turkish descent, which invaded India in 1526, expanded over most of the subcontinent except the extreme south, and ruled in strength until the early 18th century. The first emperor was
BABUR (1483–1530). He was succeeded by a line of remarkable emperors:
HUMAYUN,
AKBAR,
JAHANGIR,
SHAH JAHAN, and
AURANGZEB. They created a strong administration for the rapidly growing empire, and the official attitude of conciliation towards the majority Hindu population encouraged religious harmony. Culturally, the introduction of the Persian language and Persian artistic styles led to a distinctive Indo-Muslim style in miniature painting and architecture, the legacy remaining today in the tombs and palaces of Delhi, and Agra, and several other cities of India and Pakistan.
Internal and external pressure accelerated the weakening of central power during the 18th century. Rival court factions undermined the position of less capable rulers, allowing provincial governors to seize local power. The abandonment of conciliatory religious policies encouraged a resurgence of Hindu power, notably among the
MARATHAS. Hostile invasions from central Asia revealed the hollowness of the dynasty's claim to all India hegemony, so that by 1803, when Delhi fell to the
EAST INDIA COMPANY, all real power had already been lost. For another half-century they enjoyed a ‘twilight era’ as nominal ‘kings of Delhi’, dependent on British goodwill, but in 1857 the last Mogul king was exiled and the title abolished.
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3rd battle of ypres was one of costliest of world war i.(Front)
Newspaper article from: The Virginian Pilot; 7/12/2007; 590 words
; ...officially known as the third battle of Ypres, is distinctive among the battles of World War I because of its...launch his forces from the Ypres salient, the loop in the front...on June 7, 1917, was the battle of Messines. It was a success...
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Executed soldier had faced the bloody horrors of battle at Ypres
Newspaper article from: The Northern Echo; 6/29/2006; ; 700+ words
; As the anniversary of the Battle of the Somme approaches, The...the thick of the action on the Ypres Salient - where British, French...during the vicious fighting at Ypres. Shortly after the unit was...bombardment he had suffered at Ypres, he had jumped on a passing...
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Britain honours last Great War vet; Harry Patch fought in third battle of Ypres.(Canada/World)
Newspaper article from: The Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, Ontario); 8/7/2009; 700+ words
; ...Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. He was part of a British offensive which began July 31, 1917, in the third battle of Ypres. It rained all but three days of the following month. Patch remembered the battlefield as "mud, mud and more mud...
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Ypres: The First Battle, 1914.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review; 3/1/2005; 512 words
; ...this first re-examination of the first Battle of Ypres since 1967, Prof. Beckett looks at the battle which marked the end of mobile fighting...years. While there would be two further battles of Ypres and its famous salient, the first remains...
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Nostalgia Extra: Arthur rescued four men while under fire-he said he was just doing his duty; HEROIC TALE OF COVENTRY'S ONLY GREAT WAR VICTORIA CROSS WINNER NINETY years ago, the British Army was locked into one of the biggest battles of the First World War - the Third Battle of Ypres, popularly known as the Battle of Passchendaele.(News)
Newspaper article from: Coventry Evening Telegraph (England); 9/8/2007; 700+ words
; ...was locked into one of the biggest battles of the First World War - the Third Battle of Ypres, popularly known as the Battle of Passchendaele. It was the battle...with so much of the fighting in the Ypres Salient, the main battle quickly...
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Ypres haunted by the echoes of war.
Newspaper article from: Birmingham Mail (England); 5/23/2009; 700+ words
; ...terrible toll. From this the First Battle of Ypres, a salient emerged - a bulge punching...north and the south. Within it lay Ypres itself, which the Germans desperately...its people had to bear, in 1920 Ypres was awarded the British Military...
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Where the poppies blow: In Ypres, Great War lives on.(Travel)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times; 11/6/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...killing fields, a bulge in the battle lines known as the Ypres Salient...the Tyne Cot Cemetery near Ypres. Tyne Cot contains almost...Ploegsteert Memorial south of Ypres. About 100,000 names are listed in the Ypres area. Most of the nearby battlefields...exploding shells during the ...
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The painful lessons of chemical warfare: gas, mud, and blood at Ypres.
Magazine article from: Military Review; 7/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...February that same year at the Battle of Bolimov, Russia, the gas...use of gas was successful at Ypres, it still posed several dilemmas...Based on the outcomes at Ypres, analysts can hypothesize...churned-up earth. Although the Battles of Verdun and the Somme soon...Flanders salient, the dilemma ...
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Travel: Lasting legacy of Ypres; IAIN MAYHEW visits the scene of WWIgas attack that sickened the world.(Review)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 11/9/2002; 700+ words
; ...The line was eventually shortened and Ypres did not fall. However this, the so-called Second Battle of Ypres, cost 60,000 Allied lives. There were...casualties. Today, head north out of Ypres parallel to the N369 and you'll find...
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My trip to remember; PAY TRIBUTE TO FALLEN HEROES IN YPRES.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Sunday Mirror (London, England); 11/9/2003; 700+ words
; ...History tells us of three Battles of Ypres. The first was to save the...failed to gain them victory. Ypres was once again saved - but...casualties. Two years later, with Ypres almost reduced to rubble...and last fight, known as the Battle of Passchendaele, started...
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battles of Ypres
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
battles of Ypres three major engagements of World War I fought in and around the town of Ypres in SW Belgium. The first battle of Ypres (Oct.-Nov., 1914) was the last of the series of engagements...
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Ypres, Battles of (World War I)
Book article from: A Dictionary of Contemporary World History
Ypres, Battles of (World War...There were a total of four battles near the Belgian city of Ypres, representing various...ridge, but failed to take Ypres or to reach the Channel...the Allied line. This battle represented the first...
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Ypres, Battles of
Book article from: The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military
Ypres, Battles of three battles in World War I fought near Ypres, western Belgium, which was a key point of an...were engaged against the Germans in all of the battles. The first battle, in late 1914, stopped a German march toward...
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Ypres
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
...and now site of the Menin Gate. Battle of Ypres the name given to each of three battles on the Western Front near Ypres during the First World War in 1914, 1915, and 1917. In the first battle (October–November 1914...
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John Denton Pinkstone French, 1st earl of Ypres
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
John Denton Pinkstone French, 1st earl of Ypres , 1852-1925, British field marshal. After a...forces and heavy casualties in the first and second battles of Ypres and the battle of Loos. On his return to England he reorganized...
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