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  • ...asks-centre-will-ganga-be-cleaned-in-this-century-or-not/ Supreme Court of India regularly asking 'Will Ganga be cleaned in this century or not ?'] . The Government of India proposed to extend this model with suitable modifications to the national l
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  • ...t to India for medical procedures or were treated for emergencies while in India.<ref>{{citation | title = NDM-1 carrying Enterobacteriaceae - worldwide ex India, Pakistan (02)
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  • Web services like Shaadi.com, India's most popular matrimonial service Boasts 10 million members and a million
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  • ...of World War II: India Burma'' [http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-C-India/ online edition]
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  • ...Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Russi
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  • ...ancisco Xavier dos Remedios Monteiro v. The State of Goa, Supreme Court of India]
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  • ...vakempfort.jpg|thumb|right|A statue of Lord Shiva meditating in Bangalore, India]] Shiva worshipers are among India's most ascetic yogis, their body smeared with ashes, dressed in [[saffron]]
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  • ...etition with China and is going to quietly, subtly leverage countries like India and Japan, or South Korea and Australia, against China, the U.S. will conti ...them. But America cannot assume that it can crudely lever two democracies, India and Japan, against China, because China is the largest trading partner for
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  • ...with such [[spices]] as[[Caraway]] (''Carum carvi'', known as ''jeera'' in India and also called Persian cumin), Coriander or [[Cilantro]] (''Coriandrum sat
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  • ...ong-established and traditional systems of healthcare", originating in [[India]], based upon the principle of mind-spirit-body interaction and employing n
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  • ...THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA ON SHARING OF THE GANGA / GANGES VATECS AT FARAKKA.''' ...THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA.'''
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  • *"India: hopeful Hindus." The Economist (US) 346.n8059 (March 14, 1998): 45(2). Aca | title = India votes : alliance politics and minority governments in the ninth and tenth g
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Kochi (India)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ====India==== '''India''' provides an example of the British Empire pouring its money and expertis
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  • ...om that ruled over parts of the Gangetic plains, on the border of modern [[India]] and [[Nepal]]. The main reference to its existence is the [[Hindu]] epic
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  • ...e spread later across [[Europe]] and a part of [[Asia]] (mainly Iran and [[India]]). Proto-Indo-Europeans probably lived around 6-7,000 years ago.
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  • ...Hudson]], who explored it in 1609 in the service of the Dutch VOC ([[East India Company]]) while trying to find a [[Northwest passage]].
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  • ===India=== :'''Southeastern India'''
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  • ...omacy Project and Faculty Chair for the Programs on the Middle East and on India and South Asia, Board of Directors of the Belfer Center for Science and Int
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  • ...y of which were written for newspapers there and later collected. He left India in 1889, and after a stay in America, eventually settled in Sussex.
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  • ...a]], [[Puri]] with a variety of [[sabzi]], [[halwa]] and [[tea]]. In south India staple brakfast includes [[idli]], [[vada]], [[dosa]], [[appam]], [[idiappa
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  • ...nce-to-water Assessment of Ganga river ecosystem at Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India with reference to water quality indices, ''Applied Water Science'', Jun 201
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  • ...ay 1942 and was later appointed as Industrial Adviser to the Government of India in April 1944. ...ay 1942 and was later appointed as Industrial Adviser to the Government of India in April 1944.
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  • ''F. carica'' is native to southwest [[Asia]], from [[Turkey]] to northern [[India]]. It is one of the earliest fruits to be cultivated by prehistoric peoples
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  • ...gh it also had attributes of nationally chartered firms such as the [[East India Company]] or the [[United Fruit Company]].<ref>{{citation ...e there was more shared culture between China and Japan than, for example, India and Britain. Both had an interest in reducing Western influence.<ref>Litvin
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  • ...relations with the countries of Afghanistan, [[Bangladesh]], [[Bhutan]], [[India]], [[Kazakhstan]], Kyrgyzstan, [[Maldives]], [[Nepal]], Pakistan, [[Sri Lan
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  • ...ted Taxonomic Information System]. Accessed 8 April 2007.</ref> found in [[India]], Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Found in northern [[India]], Pakistan, southern Afghanistan, south and central Iran, the United Arab
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  • *Observer members: [[India]], Iran, [[Mongolia]], Pakistan
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  • ....htm |author=Romesh Bhattacharji |title=Historic Herat |journal=Frontline: India's National Magazine |volume=23 |issue=22 |date=4–17 November 2006}}</ref>
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  • ==Exile to India==
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  • ...he long-range interceptor, and has been involved in joint development with India, especially for interceptors equipped with very long range missiles capable
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  • ...Cannon, T, Davis, P, Greenway, P & Harding, P (2001), Lonely Planet South India, Lonely Planet, ISBN 1-86450-161-8
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  • '''Kailash Satyarthi''' is an [[India]]n [[children's rights]] [[activism|activist]] working against [[child labo
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  • [[List of national languages of India|National languages of India]] are in '''boldface''': ** [[Northwestern Kolami]] (India)
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  • ...om 1901 to 1955, and from 1970 to 2010. Until 1947, it was part of British India, and then of Pakistan. The province was disestablished in 1955 as part of a
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  • '''Mumtaz Mahal''' (b. April, 1593, Agra, India. d. June 17, 1631, Burhanpur, India) was the wife of the Mughal Emperor [[Shah Jahan]] whose death provided the
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  • ==Wheat in India==
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  • ...he Nimrod to a MR.4A version. The Russian Tu-142 is operated by Russia and India.
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  • {{rpl|Board of Control for Cricket in India}}
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  • | colspan="4" style="font-size: smaller;" | Source: Census of India (2001)
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  • ...Even harder to characterize are cases such as Afghanistan, Pakistan and [[India]], where the [[Durand Line]] separated the [[Pashtun people]], or where the
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  • ...by the Gurus to allow Sikhs to stand out and also as an act of defiance to India's caste system, which the Gurus were always against. Sikhs strongly believe ...munity hails recognition of distinct language, culture|last=Press Trust of India|date=15 January 2020|website=Firstpost}}</ref> The UK also considers Sikhs
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  • ...), [[cockscomb]] (African and American tropics), and [[prince's feather]] (India) are some of the better-known varieties.
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to India}} [[Timothy Roemer]]
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  • ...mon in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna and Karnaphuli-Sangu river systems of India, Nepal and Bangladesh. Essentially blind, they hunt their prey in a unique
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  • ...tle = The New Cambridge History of India, Vol I:4 - Architecture of Mughal India | origdate = 2003 | format = Hardback | edition = First published 1992, re ...st = Qaisar | first = Ahsan Jan | title = Building Construction in Mughal India | origdate = April 1989| format =Hardback | edition = | publisher = Oxford
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  • The British Commonwealth has had its membership increased since 1947,when [[India]] and Pakistan became independent. *[[India]] (Became a Dominion in 1947 and became the first [[British Commonwealth re
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  • ...curpg-1.cms HRD rubbishes MIT's laptop scheme for kids], ''[[The Times of India]]'', [[July 3]], 2006</ref> ...17c001172dd?OpenDocument announced in May 2006] that it was talking with [[India]] (which has turned down the program for now), China, [[Egypt]], [[Nigeria]
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  • [http://www.arsi.info ARSI] Amateur Radio Society of India
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  • * Gharpurey K (1962) ''Snakes of India and Pakistan.'' Bombay, India: Popular Prakishan. 79 pp. ...of India, Ceylon, Burma, Bangladesh and Pakistan. Annals of Zoology. Agra, India, 22.
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  • ...the mountain honors Sir [[George Everest]], who was Surveyor General of [[India]]. His survey team was the first to measure the height of the mountains in
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  • ...eveloped by Late Cdr. V. Narayan Raju (IN) BE(1st Class), MIEE (USA), FIE (India)''' ...cy saw the development of the Directorate General of Inspection Complex of India – Chennai (DGI/DGQA).
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  • ...e terms of the conclusion of the war and the 250th anniversary of the East India Company on July 3, 1850. His health was reportedly poor, and he was mostly ...ded for Paris, where he would die at the age of 55, not really having seen India again after he was 15, except for two brief, tightly-controlled visits in 1
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  • * Whelan, Frederick G. ''Edmund Burke and India: Political Morality and Empire'' (1996) ...e%20Writings%20and%20Speeches%20of%20Edmund%20Burke%20-%20Vol.%202 vol 6 ''India: The Launching of the Hastings Impeachment, 1786–1788'' online]; [http://
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  • '''Swami Satyananda''' (b. 1923) was born in Almora, Uttar Pradesh, [[India]]. He met [[Swami Sivananda]] at [[Rishikesh]] in 1943 and, at that time,
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  • ...ok of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics|edition=|publisher=Prentice-Hall India|year=2001|id=ISBN 81-203-1732-7}}
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  • ...historical disquisition concerning the knowledge which the ancients had of India'' (1791)
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  • ...Jacob). It examines the historical and cultural identity of China, Japan, India, and Russia.
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  • ...lsi Das Ji, was born in [[Pukh]], Nakshatra in the province of [[Bihar]], India.
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  • In 1609, Hudson was hired by the Dutch [[East India Company]] in order to make another attempt to discover the [[Northeast pas In 1610, the English [[Virginia Company]] and the [[British East India Company]] employed Hudson to try his hand again at the Northwest passage.
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  • ...for Nought''. Feature column at [[http://www.ams.org/featurecolumn/archive/india-zero.html ams.org]] (About the oldest known record of "0" in India.)
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  • ..., [[Hong Kong]], [[South Korea]], the [[Philippines]] and in [Kolkata]] ([[India]]).
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  • * http://www.scholarshipsinindia.com/journalism.html - Journalism Colleges In India
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  • ...he Southwest Pacific theater, these countries were part of the China-Burma-India theater in the Second World War.
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  • ...III]], and is also of interest for other Middle Eastern powers, as well as India and Pakistan.
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  • ...[[Hindu]] [[Vaishnavite]] [[Assam|Assamese]] community in north-eastern [[India]]. There is no idol worship in ''namghars''. The Vaishnavites, devotees of
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  • The number zero was invented twice - once in India and once in Mesoamerica. This invention is considered especially significa
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  • ..., [[Australia]], [[Brazil]], [[Canada]], China, [[France]], [[Germany]], [[India]], [[Indonesia]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], [[Mexico]], [[Russia]], [[Saudi Ara
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  • The Deoband school of Islam, formed in India and continuing in Pakistan, is a variant of Wahhabism, which used strict Is
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  • ...ympiad-related problem-solving and select the six-member team to represent India at the [[International Mathematical Olympiad]] (IMO). ...d]] (RMO): These are conducted in the (approximately) 15 marked regions of India, during December of the previous year. Each region selects approximately 36
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  • ...ications]] ([http://www.medknow.com/ Publishers of Biomedical Journal from India])
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  • [[India]]
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  • ...that was used by [[Alexander the Great]] of [[Greece]] to invade ancient [[India]] and by the military forces of [[Genghis Khan]] of [[Mongolia]], Darius th
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  • ...t the Simla Conference in 1913-1914, he negotiated the border among China, India and Tibet.
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  • | states = Pakistan (80 million speakers)<br>[[India]] (30 million speakers)<br>Other countries with Punjabi migrants | nation = [[Punjab (India)]], [[Haryana]], [[Chandigarh]] and [[Delhi]]
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  • ...lth]] nations, such as [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[South Africa]], [[India]], Pakistan, [[Bangladesh]], [[Nepal]], [[Sri Lanka]] and those of the [[Ca
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  • ...that avoided Muslim lands, he was unable to establish commercial ties with India. ...of Good Hope]]) and Nicolau Coelho (a captain in Vasco da Gama’s fleet to India) .
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  • |event='''910-950 CE''': Traditional date of arrival of [[Parsi]]s to India fleeing from Persecution in Iran.
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  • ...lude major economic powers such as [[Japan]] and regional powers such as [[India]]. Some proposals suggest extending veto power to countries serving as repr
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  • ...s over the next century. Mozambique was administered as part of Portuguese India until 1752, and in 1951 the country became an overseas province of [[Portug
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  • .... and U.S.S.R., or might exist between other nuclear-armed powers, such as India and Pakistan.
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  • ...[[American Revolution]]; he called for more liberties for the people of [[India]] and his native Ireland. ==India==
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  • ...ongress, which in 1950 became the Nepali Congress Party, while in exile in India with his father Krisha Prasad Koirala, who is regularly referred to as the ...r several years in Darjeeling, the northern district in West Bengal state, India.
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  • ...March 1942, the U.S. Army began the Ledo Road as a cutoff route from Ledo, India, to the Burma Road; it opened early in 1945. ...China and closed its ports, the need for a new supply route connection to India became urgent. China began an crash project to build a road to bring in su
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  • ...et Societies of all Ages and Countries, Embracing the Mysteries of Ancient India, China, Japan, Egypt, Mexico, Peru, Greece, and Scandinavia, the Cabbalists
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  • ...arsenal located near the town of [[Dum Dum]] in modern [[West Bengal]], [[India]]. The arsenal is famously known for being at the center of the cartridge g ...lation adding fuel to the fire that the British were attempting to convert India into a Christian nation.<ref>{{cite book |title = Memoir of John Lovering C
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  • ...|captain]] to [[colonel]], serving as a staff officer in the [[China-Burma-India theater]].
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  • ...The various species of loach that are available to the aquarist come from India and Asia. They spend most of their time on the bottom of rivers and streamb
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  • ...h; d.[[January 22]], 1666) was the fifth ruler of the [[Moghul Empire]] in India from 1628 until 1658. In common with other Moghul rulers his contemporary c
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  • ...onaries to the island, and the proclamation of a British colony in 1874. [[India]]n contract workers and their families followed with the establishment of t
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  • ...There was a Mediterranean theater. Against Japan, there was a China-Burma-India theater that made geographic sense, but the personalities of [[Douglas MacA
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to India|India]], [[U.S. Ambassador to Israel|Israel]], [[U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador|E
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  • ...[[Portuguese]] explorer Diogo Dias sighted the island while travelling to India on a trade mission. The [[French]] established trading colonies along the c
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  • ..."holy warriors", it gained currency with Muslim movements in 18th century India.
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  • ...dition). ''The Yoga Tradition of the Mysore Palace'' Abhinav Publications, India.</ref>, and is commonly attributed to [[Sri K. Pattabhi Jois]] by way of hi
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  • *1600 English [[British Empire/Catalogs#The East India Company|East India Company]] gets a royal charter.., ...en Years War] A global Anglo-French conflict fought in Europe, America and India.
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  • ...ge") are a large corpus of texts originating in [[History of India|Ancient India]]. They form the oldest layer of [[Sanskrit literature]]<ref>see e.g. {{Ha
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  • ...[Operation Polo]], which forced the [[State of Hyderabad]] to unite with [[India]]. He retained his title until his death.
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  • ...Organisation in an Indian Slum : Study of a Caste Slum. 1st ed. New Delhi, India: Mittal Publications, 1990.
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  • '''Bruce Kinloch''' was born in [[India]] and educated in [[England]]. He joined the [[Gurkha Rifles]] after leavi
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  • The '''Duar War''' was a war fought between British India and [[Bhutan]] from 1864 and 1865. In 1839 Bhutan was convulsed with civil war. British government in India complained to the Deb of Bhutan that the Raikat of Byakantapur had taken ov
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  • by Bernard Faure</ref> [[Batuo]] was an [[India]]n [[dhyana]] master who came to China in CE [[464]] to spread [[Buddhist]] ...ma's tenure. While Bodhidharma, as a member of the [[Brahmin]] class in [[India]], would likely have been versed in both [[Yoga]] and the Southern Indian m
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  • ==Northern India== ...[[Northern India]] form a dialect continuum. What is called "[[Hindi]]" in India is actually Standardized Hindi, the [[Sanskrit]]-ized version of the colloq
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  • ...co-Buddhist center of Gandhara. [[Babur]], founder of the Moghal empire of India, chose the site for the modern city, which was built c.1570 by his grandson
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  • ...tle = The New Cambridge History of India, Vol I:4 - Architecture of Mughal India | origdate = 2003 | format = Hardback | edition = First published 1992, re ...st = Qaisar | first = Ahsan Jan | title = Building Construction in Mughal India | origdate = April 1989| format =Hardback | edition = | publisher = Oxford
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  • ...ories from across the region. The first event was held in [[New Delhi]], [[India]] in 1951, and the next is scheduled for [[Incheon]], [[South Korea]], in 2
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  • ...ide permanently in the West and to teach yoga to Americans. He moved from India to the United States in 1920 and eventually founded the Self-Realization Fe
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  • ...rts humanitarian initiatives. It regularly holds free medical clinics in [[India]] and, in 2005, made contributions the [[United Nations]] [[World Food Prog ...discussed on its website include the development of a facility in northern India where hundreds of free meals will be provided daily to adults and children
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  • *[[India]] : [[Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw]] ([[Biocon]])
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  • ...[[Mumbai Suburban Railway|commuter rail network]] existng in [[Mumbai]], [[India]]. The project is made up of three main phases; each phase involves the con * This is the first rail system in India to employ balastless tracks.
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  • ...eaucratic Organisation : A Study in the Sociology of Library Profession in India Concepts in Communication, Informatics & Librarianship ;. New Delhi: Concep ...lhi India). Rebuilding Bureaucracy for 21st Century. microform. New Delhi, India: Centre for Anticipatory Management,, 1990.
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  • ...gainst [[democracy promotion]] in Pakistan, for nuclear cooperation with [[India]], for [[arms trade]] restriction on China, and for withholding U.S. funds He has strong ties to South Asia, and is co-chair of the [[Congressional India Caucus]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ...ngst the 60 largest rivers of the world. It is the third largest river in India, after [[Ganges River]] and [[Brahmaputra]]. The Godavari river originates
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  • ...ned the [[Simon Commission]], a royal commission on the [[British Raj]] in India. As a result of the time he had to devote to this, he was not initially off ...ities and the creation of the modern [[welfare state]]. [[History of India|India]] became independent, and Britain's role in [[1947 UN Partition Plan|Palest
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  • ...ition in Perspective'', in ''Sant Mat:Studies in a Devotional Tradition of India'' in Schomer K. and McLeod W.H. (Eds.)ISBN 0-9612208-0-5 </ref> ..., Substance, Service'', in ''Sant Mat:Studies in a Devotional Tradition of India'' in Schomer K. and McLeod W.H. (Eds.). pp.305, ISBN 0-9612208-0-5</ref>
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  • * Bullion, A.J. ''India, Sri Lanka and the Tamil Crisis, 1976-94; An International Perspective'' (1 * DeSilva, K. M. ''Regional Powers and Small State Security: India and Sri Lanka, 1977-90.'' (1995). 388 pp.
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  • ...lost homeland in the lore of [[Tamil]] nationalism in southern mainland [[India]], though historian Sumathi Ramaswamy notes that "Lemuria hardly figures in
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  • ...he patience of southerners, the French would have left as the British left india. He sees the Northerner as starting wars and the Central people as loving i
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  • ...different threats: major conventional and potentially nuclear warfare with India, guerrilla movements in disputed or tribal territories, and counterterroris ...ce, to stability in the region, of the [[Kashmir]] dispute and the broader India-Pakistan dispute. U.S. intelligence was quite aware that [[al-Qaeda]] and t
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  • ...slims considered that it contained [[blasphemy|blasphemous]] references. [[India]] was the first country to [[Banned books|ban the book]]. [[Ayatollah]] [[R ...nists. The frame narrative, like many other stories by Rushdie, involves [[India|Indian]] expatriates in contemporary [[England]]. The two protagonists, Gib
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  • ==(Currimbhoy) Ebrahim baronets of Pabaney Villa ([[India]], 1911)== ...lawfully begotten and to be begotten"<ref name = lawsuit>Supreme Court of India, 1978, Fazalbhoy Currimbhoy etc v. official trustee of Maharashtra & ors, e
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  • ===India=== ...om. [[Bhang]], the leaves of the cannabis plant, is legal in all states of India except [[Gujarat]], where it is legal only on the day of [[Holi]]. This is
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  • ...India: Draco Books. ISBN 81-901873-0-9.</ref> The species is protected in India under the ''Indian Wildlife Protection Act'' (1972). ...uk/~bss166/Publications/Naja_Hamadryad.pdf The cobras of the genus Naja in India]. ''Hamadryad'' 23 (1): 15-32</ref>
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  • *Amarnath Thakur, ''Buddha and Buddhist Synods in India and Abroad'', Abhinav, Delhi, 1996 ...L.S. Cousins, The Early Development of Buddhist Literature and Language in India, ''Journal of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies'', 2013(5), 89-135] gi
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  • ...ere the only three countries playing Test matches. In 1926, delegates from India, New Zealand and the West Indies were invited to join and later members wer
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  • ...sub-ambassadorial foreign assignments included Bangladesh, Togo, Pakistan, India, Nepal and Canada. In Washington, Ambassador Powell was Acting [[Assistant ...ude a Nepali perception that the U.S. might be planning Nepali policy with India. There is a major concern about [[Bhutan]] refugees in Nepal, the unwilling
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  • ...mpty Schools: The Impact of Distress Seasonal Migration on the Rural Poor (India)] ...html Debt bondage, seasonal migration and labour relations in agriculture (India)]
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  • ...the Buddhist Lion's Roar has a long history, reaching the days of ancient India (2500 BC).
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  • ...from Wormer was an important food on board the ships of the [[Dutch East India Company]]. Other important industrial activities in the town during that pe
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  • ...of the Dutch East-Indian administration&mdash;until [[World War II]] East India (now [[Indonesia]]) was a Dutch colony. His civil servant job left him much
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  • ...The [[Test cricket|Test series]] between [[England (cricket)|England]] and India was the first in Great Britain since 1939. ...W47">[http://www.espncricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack/content/story/155253.html India in England, 1946]. ''Wisden Online'' (1947).</ref> ''Wisden'' also mentione
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  • ...mmand]] (ABDA) made a western Pacific command irrelevant. A [[China-Burma-India theater]] was formed, but was principally a British land command with a U.S
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  • ...er Prince [[Henry the Navigator]]. The king hoped to find a sea route to [[India]] that would avoid the Muslim lands of the Middle East, and to establish di ...xtension of the west coast of Africa and, eventually, find the passage to India. Dias left Lisbon in August 1487, leading a fleet consisting of two [[carav
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  • ...art from the origins of the movement in the social conditions of the 1930s India when women had to submit to their husbands. | title = The Indian Problem: Report on the Constitutional Problem in India
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  • ...Caucasus, about 2000 BCE, most modern languages of Europe, Iran and North India are in the Indo-European language family, the Teutonic languages &mdash; Ge ...with the Vedic peoples, Sanskrit-speaking Indo-European invaders of North India.
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  • ...Provisional Unit, of 3000 men that operated in Burma, in the [[China-Burma-India theater]] (CBI) of World War II in 1944. Although much glamorized in the me ...f (light green) to the Burma Road (dark green) to allow truck convoys from India to China]]
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  • * Philips, C. H. ''Historians of India, Pakistan and Ceylon'' (1961) [http://www.questia.com/read/10171237 online * Bullion, A.J. ''India, Sri Lanka and the Tamil Crisis, 1976-94; An International Perspective'' (1
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  • ...was the sole purpose of the initial British presence [[/Addendum#India|in India]], and military action leading to annexation occurred only when that presen ...n [[India]]. By the early 20th century, it had consolidated its control of India, acquired a miscellany of countries in Asia {see [[/Addendum#Other Asian
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  • ...2] 1 AC 599, a [[House of Lords]] Judicial Committee case</ref> in 1991. [[India]] passed the [[Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005]] which
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  • * Amrith, Sunil. "In Search of a 'Magic Bullet' for Tuberculosis: South India and Beyond, 1955-1965.'' ''Social History of Medicine'' 2004 17(1): 113-130
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  • ...uese explorers in 1505. In 1609, Alexander Sharpeigh of the [[British East India Company]] landed on the islands and found them uninhabited. <ref name= Pre_ ...oster; ''Journal of John Jourdain'' from the ''Ascension'', A British East India Company ship piloted by Sharpeigh; First published 1905, Cambridge</ref>
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  • ** Shaking one's head horizontally means in most countries "no", but in India it means "yes", and (in the [[Hindi]] language) the voice lowers in pitch a ...ken words. Enduring silence is perceived as comfortable in Japan, while in India, Europe and North America it may cause insecureness and embarrassment. Sca
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  • *[[Arvind Sharma|Sharma, Arvind]] ''New Religious Movements in India'' in ''New Religious Movements and Rapid Social Change'' edited by [[James
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  • ...he Allies achieved their main aims &mdash; there was no Japanese push into India and the Burma Road was re-opened after being cut off for some time &mdash;
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  • ''Under construction: this will be a list of well-known dishes in [[India]]n cuisine, in '''alphabetical''' order.''
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  • ...l in [[World War II]] as commander of American forces in the [[China-Burma-India theater]] (1942-44) and commander of the main Chinese armies in Burma, with ...After Pearl Harbor, the U.S. and Britain agreed to set up a [[China-Burma-India theater]], with Chiang as supreme commander, and an American as chief of st
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  • Chopra studied medicine in [[India]] before emigrating in 1970 to the United States, where he completed a resi ...t at Burma and acting as a medical adviser to Lord Mountbatten, viceroy of India. As of 2014, Chopra's younger brother, Sanjiv Chopra, was a professor of me
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  • ...m its office in exile in Kathmandu. The paper is circulated through Nepal, India and Bhutan in hard copy. Readers can also access the paper online in PDF fo
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  • ...onting the Body: The Politics of Physicality in Colonial and Post-Colonial India }}</ref> Other names for the proposed sovereign state include "South India", "Deccan Federation" and "Dakshinapath".<ref>{{cite book
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  • ...ount him. Bucephalus became Alexander’s war-horse and accompanied him to [[India]] where he died. In his honor Alexander gave the name “Bucephala” (or � ===The invasion of India===
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  • ...impressive non-European civilizations of the Ottoman Middle East, Persia, India, and China on grounds that were neither fundamentally religious nor linked ...s.<ref>Jyoti Mohan, "La Civilisation la plus Antique: Voltaire's Images of India." ''Journal of World History'' 2005 16(2): 173-185. Issn: 1045-6007 Fulltex
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  • General (Retired) '''Pervez Musharraf''' was born on 11 August 1943, in [[India]]. Later his family migrated to Pakistan.
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  • ...ved there. In 327 BC, [[Alexander the Great]], returning from conquest in India, brought bananas to Europe. ...ies, green bananas are vital to the local economy as a [[cash crop]]. In [[India]] they are used in various ways—in the South as ''banana chips'', in the
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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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  • ...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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