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Crawford, Amy. “Who Was Cleopatra? Mythology, Propaganda, Liz Taylor and the Real Queen Of the Nile.”
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4. PRINCE KHURRAM AND MUMTAZ MAHAL
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(accessed May 5, 2008).
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
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(accessed May 8, 2008).
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(accessed May 6, 2008).
Grill, Mindy. “The Life Of Shah Jahan: Emperor, Brutal COnqueror, and Builder.” EncycloMedia .com.
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
Harish Hebbar, Neria. “King Of the World: Shah Jahan (1592-1666).”
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
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(accessed May 8, 2008).
“Historical Introduction, Part Five: Shah Jahan.”
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(accessed May 5, 2008).
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
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(accessed May 6, 2008).
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(accessed May 5, 2008).
Johnson, David. “Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal: Grieving Emperor Who Built the Taj Mahal for His Late Wife.” Infoplease.
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
Panse, Sonal. “The Story of the Taj Mahal.”
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(accessed May 8, 2008).
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(accessed May 6, 2008).
Riley, Sarah. “The Taj Mahal—The Monument Of Love.”
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(accessed May 8, 2008).
Sethi, Atul. “How Agra Got the Taj.”
Times of India
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(accessed May 8, 2008).
“Taj Mahal Agra: Mumtaz Mahal.”
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
“Tajmahal—A Tribute to Beauty.”
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(accessed May 6, 2008).
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
“Taj Mahal: Memorial to a Favorite Wife.”
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
“Tajmahal—The Making.”
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(accessed May 5, 2008).
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
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(accessed May 6, 2008).
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(accessed May 6, 2008).
Wilson, Pip. “Mumtaz and Jahan: The Love Affair That Created the Taj Mahal.” Wilson's Almanac.
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(accessed May 7, 2008).
5. NAPOLEON BONAPARTE AND JOSEPHINE BEAUHARNAIS
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(accessed December 6, 2009).
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(accessed April 18, 2009).
Gulland, Sandra. “Historical Notes: Was Josephine the Key to Napoleon's Power?”
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(accessed April 17, 2009).
Gulland, Sandra. “Josephine before Napoleon: Fact and Fiction.” From a speech given to the Napoleonic Society Of America.
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(accessed April 17, 2009).
“Napoleon to Josephine.”
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(accessed April 17, 2009).
PBS. “Napoleon and Josephine.”
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(accessed April 24, 2009).
“Review of
Napoleon & Josephine: The Sword & the Hummingbird
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(accessed April 18, 2009).
6. PRINCE ALBERT AND QUEEN VICTORIA
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(accessed June 27, 2009).
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. “Queen Victoria.”
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(accessed June 27, 2009).
BBC. “Berkshire's Greatest Royal Love Story.”
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(accessed June 27, 2009).
Dobbin, Muriel. “Book Review: Albert ‘Fell into Step behind' Victoria.” Review Of
Victoria and Albert: Rulers, Partners, Rivals
, by Gillian Gill.
Washington Times
, June 10, 2009.
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(accessed June 30, 2009).
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(accessed June 30, 2009).
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.
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(accessed June 29, 2009).
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7. ROBERT BROWNING AND ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING
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Cope, Dorian. “The First Meeting of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning.”
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