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Seizing the opportunity to claim the throne, Prince Shah Shuja, who was the viceroy of Bengal and Orissa rebelled against his father and prince Murad Baksh crowned himself as emperor at Surat. However, as a contrast to both Shuja and Murad, Aurangzeb did not take the irrevocable step of crowning himself.
ERM provides a framework for risk management, which typically involves identifying particular events or circumstances relevant to the organization's objectives (threats and opportunities), assessing them in terms of likelihood and magnitude of impact, determining a response strategy, and monitoring process. By identifying and proactively ...
The Urdu Dictionary Board (Urdu: اردو لغت بورڈ, romanized: Urdu Lughat Board) is an academic and literary institution of Pakistan, administered by National History and Literary Heritage Division of the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. Its objective is to edit and publish a comprehensive dictionary of the Urdu language.
In this edition of “Ask the Board,” we asked Stephen J. Cloobeck, the Founder and former CEO of Diamond Resorts, how entrepreneurs can seize overlooked opportunities and set themselves up for ...
Coinbase's recent drop may look like a setback, but behind the dip lies a golden opportunity for investors willing to see the big picture.
Political opportunism is interpreted in different ways, but usually refers to one or more of the following: Maximizing political influence at any cost: Political opportunism is a style focused on increasing political influence at all costs, including seizing every available opportunity to extend power, regardless of whether it aligns with long-term goals.
“It’s an opportunity to look at what role alcohol plays in one’s life, reflect on the impact alcohol has on physical health, emotional health, and social relationships,” he explains.
The most common term in the Qur'an to refer to slaves is the expression ma malakat aymanuhum or milk al-yamin [63] in short, meaning "those whom your right hands possess". [ n 1 ] This term is found in 15 Quranic passages, [ 64 ] making it the most common term for slaves.