what did Dow, an english historian, write about Nur Jahan's capabilities and her acquiring power in government?
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The land of the Buddha, India is home to Muslims, Hindus, Jews, Christians, Sikhs, Zoroastrians and scores of other confessional identities. The arrival of Aryans, Greeks, Scythians, Parthians, Shakas and Huns before the eighth century C.E., and Arabs, Persians, Turks, Afghans and Mughals later, produced the vitality and dynamism of a mixed culture that carries over into modern times. Like India’s caste and gender discrimination, and the coexistence of extreme wealth with exceptional poverty, these facts are well known. India’s billion-plus people speak at least twenty major languages. The casual visitor will see innumerable streets and corners of the country where ugly concrete high-rises stand next to a church, a Hindu temple, a mosque. People will share meals and festivals across religion and caste, even though in private they might critique the ways of the other religion and other ways of thinking and living.