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well i know for a fact that in china at its early stages constructed the "great wall o china" and was diversely religious with the religions of "Buddhism, Confucianism, and dowinsm" among with the facts that they were builsy writing poetry and perfecting the martial arts.
Alexander the Great crossed the Indus River during his conquest of India.
India was controlled by Great Britian.
Samarth the great, Johann the great and saksham the great did
Great Britain, in well known for a highly developed civil service system both at home as well as in former British possessions. The East India Company is credited for developing a set of merit based appointments that became the model for the British Civil Service.
Buddhism and Hinduism
The two ancient civilations are Egyptian and Babylonian (or Mesopotamian). The three major religions are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. But other important religions born there are Zoroastrianism and Baha'i.
Great Britain divided India into two countries: India and Pakistan. It was to separate the two religions that were dominant in India: Hinduism and Islam.
It depends on how you split the groups. As Christianity and Islam are both rooted in the Judaism, most people consider it one of the great religions of the world. These are the Abrahamic religions. Buddhism is more of an ethical system than a religion, but is considered one of the 3 major religions by most Sociologists. Hinduism (Centered in India) is the 3rd major religion.
Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great's rule was free of War, tolerant of all religions & spread a love of art & architecture.
15 august 1947 after a great political and social struggle the british had ruled over india for many years.Their intial intention were carry out trade in india due to the courseof time they developed political and administrative ambitions.
Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great's rule was free of War, tolerant of all religions & spread a love of art & architecture.
He did so many great things during his time as a king. Examples can be sited from many issues. Mainly he was considered as a Great King was for the method he had followed to treat everyone from different religions equally. He had treated everyone well equally at that time despite differences. He also had developed the Mughal Emperor to an extent where the entire kingdom was well developed and carried a very significant place in India at that period of time. Therefore, he is considered as the Great Akbar, since his works couldn't be replaced or done better by any other king at that time of the regime.
people changed their religions people changed their religions
Edward Washburn Hopkins has written: 'Ethics of India' -- subject(s): Hindu ethics 'Ancient and modern Hindu guilds' 'The social and military position of the ruling caste in ancient India' -- subject(s): Caste, Civilization 'The religions of India' -- subject(s): Religion 'The great epic of India'
because our india is great...
Jerusalem is considered holy by all three religions.