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  • ...lo entrees, originated in Persia and migrated to Pakistan, Afghanistan and India, not the reverse. Not surprisingly, they have also made their way to New Yo
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  • ...' (CBI) included the territories of East and South Asia: China, Burma, and India. American, British, Indian, and Chinese troops operated in the theater fro ...anese invaded in 1942 and pushed the British and Colonial armies back into India. British Field Marshal [[William Slim]] led British forces to victory in 1
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  • ...resulted in an estimated 10 million Bangla Deshi refugees crossing over to India (according to Senator Edward Kennedy's report to the U.S. Senate Judiciary
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  • ...ndian subcontinent. It is the smallest of the Big Four dangerous snakes of India.<ref name="WhitZ90">Whitaker Z. 1990. Snakeman. Penguin Books Ltd. 192 pp. ...f name="Mal03"/><ref name="Bou90">Boulenger GA. 1890. The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma. Reptilia and Batrachia. Taylor & Francis, Lond
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  • ...-west. The [[Arabian Sea]] makes up the state's western coast. [[Mumbai]], India's largest city, is the capital of Maharashtra, whereas the city of [[Nagpur ..., with links to [[Eastern Africa]], [[Mesopotamia]], [[Aden]] and [[Kochi, India|Cochin]].
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  • ...sh possessions. A primary example is the position as [[Governor-General of India]], which existed from 1773 to 1858, when it was replaced by the term ''Vice ...ead of State]] being a President. Some are parliamentary republics, like [[India]], where the presidency is a ceremonial post, like that of the Queen. In ot
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  • ...re bought by Malaysia and Indonesia, while the Su-30MKI is co-produced by India.<ref name=Kopp>{{citation
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  • ...force and TF 151, ships from other countries, including Russia, China, and India are cooperating although not under common command.
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  • ...00 - July 19 1966) in Gadh-ki-Sedhia, north-east of Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India. His parents were Ranjit Singh Rawat and Kalindi Devi.<ref name=HJY>''Hans ...ars Sri Hans traveled through what is today known as Pakistan and northern India<ref>Melton, J. Gordon. ''Encyclopedia Handbook of Cults in America'' , p.14
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  • see also [[China-Burma-India theater (CBI)/Bibliography]]
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  • ...tem. the AN/GRC-245 is also to be used by Taiwan. It has also been sold to India and Jordan. <ref name=Ultra-TCS>{{citation
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  • ...[Azerbaijan]], [[Dagestan]], Iran, southern Afghanistan, Pakistan, north [[India]] ([[Kashmir]]) The populations found in southern Afghanistan, Pakistan and northern [[India]] ([[Kashmir]]), are sometimes referred to as a separate subspecies: ''M. l
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  • ...financial disaster for Brunel and his backers. It never took passengers to India, but it did play a major role in communications history by laying four tele
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  • |India gains independence, Kochi joins the [[Indian Union]]. '''Kochi''' (formerly known as '''Cochin''') is a city in the [[India]]n state of [[Kerala]]. Kochi is located in the district of [[Ernakulam Dis
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  • ...Asteraceae) is a perennial weed common in uncultivated fields in semi-arid India that often invades crops in cultivated lands.
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  • ...mination and opposition to colonial empires, a theme picked ip in Ireland, India, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East, which remains influential in the 21st
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  • * something in between, e.g. India
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  • ...nd, and India. In 1958, when Daya Mata, then President of SRF, traveled to India with Ananda Mata and another nun, he came along as well. In 1960, upon the Kriyananda remained in India, serving SRF until 1962, when SRF’s board of directors voted unanimously
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  • ...h of Ahriman: Culture, Identity and Theological Change among the Parsis of India." PhD dissertation U. of Arizona 1994. 446 pp. DAI 1994 55(5): 1359-A. DA
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