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  • Shayan Ali

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    June 19, 2024 at 1:44 pm in reply to: Mughal Empire ‘s Festivals celebration

    During the Mughal Empire in India (1526-1857), some of the major festivals celebrated included:

    1. Nauroz (New Year’s Day): This was a festival celebrated on the first day of the Mughal calendar, which marked the spring equinox. It was an important celebration that combined Persian and Islamic traditions.

    2. Eid-ul-Fitr: This Islamic festival marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan. It was one of the most important holidays during the Mughal rule.

    3. Eid-ul-Adha: Also known as the “Festival of Sacrifice”, this Islamic holiday commemorates the willingness of the prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son.

    4. Holi: The vibrant Hindu festival of colors was enthusiastically embraced by the Mughal emperors, who participated in the festivities.

    5. Diwali: The Hindu festival of lights was another major celebration during the Mughal era, with the emperors sometimes hosting grand events and illuminations.

    6. Basant Panchami: This spring festival, celebrated in honor of the goddess Saraswati, was also patronized by the Mughals.

    The Mughal emperors, being of Central Asian and Persian descent, incorporated both Islamic and Indian cultural traditions into the imperial festivals, making them elaborate and grand spectacles. These festivals helped forge a unique Mughal court culture that blended diverse religious and cultural elements.

  • Shayan Ali

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    June 19, 2024 at 11:43 am in reply to: TENSES

    The present tense is used to talk about things happening now. For example:

    “I am writing a message to you right now.”
    “The sun is shining outside.”
    “We are having a conversation.”

    The present tense indicates actions or states that are occurring in the present moment.

  • Shayan Ali

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    June 18, 2024 at 11:08 am in reply to: foam net

    Foam net craft is a type of craft where the main material used is a lightweight, flexible foam mesh or netting. Some common applications of foam net craft include:

    1. Decorative wreaths and wall hangings – The foam netting is shaped, cut, and assembled into decorative designs to create wreaths, wall art, and other home decor pieces.

    2. Floral arrangements – The foam netting can be used as a base or filler material to support and showcase artificial or dried flowers and greenery.

    3. Jewelry making – Pieces of foam netting can be incorporated into the design of earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and other jewelry.

    4. Children’s crafts – The soft, pliable foam netting is well-suited for simple craft projects with kids, such as making puppets, masks, or sculpture-like creations.

    5. Packaging and cushioning – The lightweight and flexible nature of foam netting makes it useful for lining packages, protecting fragile items, or creating custom packing materials.

    The appeal of foam net craft is that the material is inexpensive, easy to work with, and allows for a wide range of creative expression through cutting, shaping, and combining the netting with other craft supplies like ribbons, fabrics, and embellishments.

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