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  • All India Muslim League  By : Ibrahim
    "The year 1324/1906 marks the cleavage and culmination of Muslim politics in the subcontinent, when Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah led the Muslim delegation and met Lord Minto (1845-1914), the Viceroy of India from 1905, at Simla to demand the political rights of the Muslims of India. The deputation to the Viceroy consisted of the most influential leaders, such as Mohsin al-Mulk, Hakim Ajmal Khan, Sir Ali Imam, Sir Muzammallah Khan, Sir Rafiquddin Ahmad, Sir Muhammad Shafi, Sir Abdul Rahim, Sir Salimullah, Justice Shah Din, etc. Syed Razi Waste writes in Lord Minto and the Indian Nationalist Movement 1905-1910 (Lahore, 1976, pp. 69-70) that, "Minto received the Muslim Deputation on October 1, 1906. Thirty-five prominent Muslim leaders from all over India gathered in the Ball Room of the Viceregal Lodge at Simla. Their leader was a young man of twenty-nine years, H.H. Aga Sir Sultan Mohamed Shah Aga Khan from Bombay, who besides being the head of the rich Ismaili sect of Muslims had close and friendly relations with prominent British people." Lord Minto gave them a patient hearing, assuring that their political rights and interests as a community will be safeguarded in any administrative organization. The Imam realized that the Muslims should not keep themselves aloof from politics because the Congress was already proving incapable in representing the Indian Muslims. At length, the demands of separate electorate and weightage in number in representation to all elected bodies were accepted by the Viceroy Lord Minto, and incorporated in the Minto-Morley Reforms of 1909.
  • "The Kid": Die Legende des Stuart Ungar  By : Max Trella
    Der Name "The Kid" sollte für immer in Gedächtnis alle Poker Fans und Poker Spieler bleiben. "The Kid" ist der Spitznamen der amerikanischen Poker Legende Stuart Ungar.
  • Spielkarten und ihre Bedeutung  By : Benjamin Brause
    Jeder kennt die klassischen Spielkarten mit den 4 Farben, Pik, Karo, Herz und Kreuz. Doch nur die wenigen wissen, dass es 4 weitere Farben in manchen Spielkarten gibt.
  • Roulette: Der Unterschied zwischen Amerikanischen und Französischen Roulette  By : Silke Hoffmann
    Roulette ist ein populäres Glücksspiel, das in jedem Casino angeboten wird. Beim Roulette unterscheidet man zwischen der "Amerikanischen Roulette" und der "Französischen Roulette.
  • Nursing History  By : Ibrahim
    During the World War, a significant development in nursing history arose when Florence Nightingale, working to improve conditions of soldiers in the Crimean War, laid the foundation stone of professional nursing with the principles.
    New Zealand was the first country to regulate nurses nationally, with the implementation of the Nurses Registration Act on the 12th of September, 1901. Ellen Dougherty was the first Registered Nurse. North Carolina was the first state in the United States to pass a nursing licensure law in 1903.
  • The Real Reason For Handbags  By : Handbag Addict
    From as far back as 430 B.C, women have always carried handbags. The reasons for this, though, are both complex and surprising. In fact, it is both genetically and culturally determined that a woman should, if not must, bear a handbag. Here, although I don't have the space to go in depth, I will try to reveal at least a few of the reasons behind it.
  • Is Crowley Hall really Haunted?  By : Brendan Moore
    Work at Crowley Hall in England has had to be halted after suggested paranormal activity has taken place there.
  • Local Builder claims Hauntings at Crowley Hall  By : Brendan Moore
    Work at Crowley Hall in England has had to be halted after suggested paranormal activity has taken place there.
  • Hauntings at Crowley Hall?  By : Brendan Moore
    A property developer in England has had to stop work on the housing development at Crowley Hall, after claims of mysterious paranormal happenings.
  • Postcards: Postcards From The Past  By : Joseph Ould
    Besides communicating quick notes or vacation greetings, postcards also served as greeting cards for all occasions. These can be priceless for the genealogist. For example, Emily Rule, Tennessee, has been looking for clues in two scrapbooks full of early 19th century postcards that belonged to her great grandmother and great grandfather. To her amazement she has found out much she didn't know about her family and her roots.
  • Rising Like The Phoenix  By : Silvio Ibanez
    This magical, mythical bird has long been a part of legends and lore, dating back to the ancient civilizations. In today’s culture, the phoenix’s legend is still going strong, with a major city in the United States named after the resurrecting beast and popular books and movies, including the phenomenally successful “Harry Potter” series encompassing the bird into characters and plots.

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