Search Results - The Last Emperor
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Book Review – White Lotus Rebels and South China Pirates: Crisis and Reform in the Qing Empire
Published 2014“…It is widely known that the Qianlong emperor, in his last years, was responsible in weakening his powerful empire, but there have been arguments on the extent to which his successor's careful and conservative reforms helped restore order to imperial governance. …”
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The Backlash in Delhi: British Treatment of the Mughal Royal Family following the Indian “Sepoy Mutiny” of 1857
Published 2011“…It was a war fought by the common people, men and women, soldiers and chieftains alike under the banner of the last Mughal Emperor of India, Bahadur Shah Zafar (reigned 1837–1857). …”
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'The dogma is the drama': participation and sacramentality in the plays of Dorothy L. Sayers
Published 2017“…Few commentators have given Sayers’s four plays equal weight, and many have omitted her last play. This study aims to unite literary and theological methodologies in arguing that Sayers’s festival plays demonstrate an increasingly participative sacramentality that culminates in the onstage baptism of the final play, written for the Festival of Britain, The Emperor Constantine.…”
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苏轼晚年岭南时期(1094-1100)及其“和陶诗”之研究 (A Study Of “Poems In Reply To Tao Yuanming” By Su Shi In His Later Years In Lingnan (1094-1100))
Published 2019“…Unfortunately, Su Shi was banished by the emperor to Lingnan area which was Huizhou and later to Hainan during Shaosheng period, and this was a strike to his life. …”
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Characteristics And Influences Of Mughal Islamic Ornamentation Of The 17th Century: A Case Study Of Wazir Khan And Badshahi Mosque
Published 2023“…It specifically explored the influences of the 17th-century Western and Eastern art forms on the ornamentation of the Wazir Khan and Badshahi Mosques built by Mughal emperors. The two mosques are not only significant for the study just because they were constructed during the Mughal period under Shahjahan and Aurangzeb emperors, who are famous for their architectural interests, but also because they are on the UNESCO world heritage tentative List from 1993. …”
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