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It is located in the northwestern corner of the Indian Subcontinent, and therefore its music has not only been influenced by Hindusutha of North India, but ...
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... In contrast, the north-south axis of the Americas, Africa and the Indian Subcontinent required time-consuming adaptation by domesticates to climatic and other ...
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... Opportunities for growth Bharti growth in the Indian subcontinent has been phenomenal and they are looking for both geographical and product/services growth. ...
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... The diverse ethnic and cultural origins of the people of India were shared by the other peoples of the Indian subcontinent, including the inhabitants of ...
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... Like all other great powers at the time, Britain was also keen on taking the Indian subcontinent for the trades and the profit it gave off. ...
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... It covered a large part of the Indian subcontinent, but its administration was more decentralized than that of the Mauryas, but more centralized than Sungas. ...
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... This monsoon environment brings down heavy downpours of rain in summer months to much of the Indian subcontinent and sometimes of the year, hardly any rain. ...
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... The African elephant is found in the Sub-Sahara of Africa, a warmer climate than the Indian Subcontinent, where the Asian elephant is mostly found. ...
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... Primates evolved in what is now the Indian Subcontinent. From their placement in India, then still lowland, primates spread throughout the world once more. ...
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... has died.(Stein, p.94) As child brides were common in the Subcontinent, one often ... "A survey of Madras found over 5000 girls enrolled in Indian language schools ...
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... Lord Mountbatten, the last British Viceroy, announced the partition of the Indian subcontinent on a communal basis on June 3, 1947, and termination of colonial ...
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... avatar of Shiva, and also the source for the Chinese mythological character Sun Wukong, and is most popular in the north of the Indian subcontinent (Hanuman pp ...
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... The discontent did not disappear though and after the crossing of the Hindu Kush Mountains into the Indian subcontinent, morale was further affected by endless ...
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... groups. The Indian subcontinent with India and Nepal has a mainly Hindu character. A strong minority exists in Indonesia. Above ...
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... other attractions. Location - Kerala is a narrow strip of land locates on the south western edge of the Indian subcontinent. It is ...
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... Ages Iraq was the centre of the Islamic Empire, with Baghdad the cultural and political capital of an area extending from Morocco to the Indian subcontinent. ...
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... Born in about 563 BCE in the Indian Subcontinent, the Gautama Buddha founded a well-known religion and proved to be an extremely influential figure whose ...
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... of Delhi, exemplifies the historic geopolitical role of Afghanistan and its history as the link between Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent with its ...
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... for food and better place to live, they entered south Europe, France, Spain, Britain, and reached all the way to Russia, Persia, and Indian subcontinent. ...
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... And carving out separate states on the Indian subcontinent, some say, averted more problems than it caused. Partition, however, is far from an easy choice. ...
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... The Ganges and Indus dolphins (genus Platanista) inhabit the large rivers of the Indian subcontinent: the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Indus. ...
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... The Indian subcontinent called the Indus Valley burgeoned around 2700 -1500 BCE Relatively few artworks have been unearthed from this civilization so little is ...
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... pinnacle in 1947 of the Muslim struggle for freedom in the South-Asian subcontinent, Jinnah had provided political leadership to the Indian Muslims: initially ...
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... India is a subcontinent cut off from the rest of Asia by ... And although British Colonialism introduced clarinets, violins, and trumpets to Indian classical music ...
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... One third of the subcontinent was ruled by Indian princes under British supervision, and the rest was directly controlled by the Viceroy and administered by ...
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... contrast to the imperialism practised by the British in India and to the Indian experience - one third of the subcontinent was ruled by Indian princes under ...
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... Thus, indications are that Muslims throughout the subcontinent have accepted the Indian cultural presumption that girl babies are undesirable even though under ...
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... The land is a path through the Himalayas to the entire subcontinent. ... Indian dominion on October 27, 1947, partly to gain Indian military assistance against an ...
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... The land is a path through the Himalayas to the entire subcontinent. ... Singh, a Hindu ruling a majority-Muslim population, finally agreed to Indian dominion on ...
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... The British being in control of the subcontinent and their sense of superiority over their Indian subjects, would naturally seek to downplay any acts of ...
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