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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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  • * 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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  • ...td><td>{{headofstate|India}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|India}}</td>
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  • ...ame=soc>Wilber, K. (1973). ''The spectrum of consciousness.'' Quest Books: India.</ref>
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  • ...at Columbus would not have dared to explore the western route to China and India had he believed the larger Eratosthenes value.
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  • In 1849, forces of the British [[East India Company]] defeated the Sikhs in the [[Second Anglo-Sikh War]] and parts of
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  • Diamonds have been found in [[South Africa]], [[India]], [[Indonesia]], China, [[Russia]], [[Australia]], [[Brazil]], [[Californi
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  • | conventional_long_name = Republic of India | common_name = India
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  • ...aijan]], [[Dagestan]], Iran, southern Afghanistan, Pakistan and northern [[India]] ([[Kashmir]]). According to Khan (1983), ''M. lebetina'' is restricted to
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  • ...riped hyaenas extends beyond Africa, covering the Middle East and parts of India, Kazakhstan and Turkey.
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  • ...geon-held-in-India-on-suspicion-of-spying-for-Pakistan.html Pigeon held in India on suspicion of spying for Pakistan]'. 28th May 2010.</ref>
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  • *"Sai Baba hospital: A refuge to millions" (author unknown) in [[The Times of India]], May 1, 2001 [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/39970476.c *Bakshi, Rekha . India Express, "Sai Baba in a DDA flat?" [http://www.indiaexpress.com/faith/festi
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  • *October 5, 1988 - importation of the book into India is banned *February 13, 1989 one person is killed and 60 injured in riots in Srinigar, India
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  • ...ids by thriving bands of pirates based in in the coastal cities of Western India. '''Timoji''' acted both as a privateer (by seizing horse traders, that he
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  • * see also [[China-Burma-India theater (CBI)/Bibliography]]
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  • ...[[Viperinae|viper]]s found in the dry regions of Africa, the Middle East, India and Sri Lanka. These snakes are quick-tempered and strike readily, which, c Found in India and Sri Lanka, parts of the Middle East and Africa north of the equator.<re
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  • ...[[Ghana]]). In 1707, he was enslaved and sent to Europe by the Dutch East India Company. In the same year, he was given as a present to Anthony Ulrich, Duk
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  • |Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, China (Kwangsi |India and Sri Lanka, parts of the Middle East and Africa north of the equator.
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  • ...be named the "Northwest Mounted Rifles", and patterned after regiments in India's Northwest Frontier. Even before they went into service, however, the name
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  • ...The East India Company was the means by which cricket was introduced into India and, hence, into Pakistan, [[Sri Lanka]], [[Bangladesh]] and Afghanistan.
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  • ...dams CE |title=Rapid tranquillisation in psychiatric emergency settings in India: pragmatic randomised controlled trial of intramuscular olanzapine versus i
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  • ...rabian Peninsula]], northern [[Africa]], and parts of [[Asia]] including [[India]]. It bears trigonous, rugulose tubular, black seeds 2-3 mm in length, whic
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  • ...n western paper, and thus only written on one side. Books were invented in India, of Palm leaves (where we derive the name leaf for a sheet of a book). The ...r. Iran became the center of the thinner papers, where it was adopted in [[India]]. The first paper mill in Europe was in Spain, at Xavia (modern [[Valencia
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  • ...rican intellectual life, 1880-1930,'' (1996) stresses American interest in India and Biblical lands [http://www.historyebook.org/ online at ACLS e-books]
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  • ...18th centuries in what was then a victualing station for the [[Dutch East India Company]] (now the area around [[Cape Town]], South Africa) out of the [[Ze
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  • ...) showed that English is the main language of the home for 41% of ethnic [[India]]ns, 32% of ethnic Chinese, and 17% of ethnic Malays in Singapore. English
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  • ...One''). He lived and taught in areas now in northeast [[Republic of India|India]] and [[Nepal]]. Historians now generally date his death somewhere in the r ...haeologists in the 1890s in Nepal. The traditional site of his death is in India.
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  • ...(a specialist in the Delhi gharana of tabla), performing recitals in both India and in Europe.
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  • *India: Indian Geostationary Satellite (INSAT)
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  • ...e teachings and ensured their passing on. (It was not customary in ancient India to write down religious teachings; if writing had been introduced in the Bu ...write the Canon down, merely approving a written version brought over from India, where the Canon had been written down by a Council at some earlier date.
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  • ...n Service Officer, was special envoy to South asia, including Afghanistan, India and Pakistan for the Obama administration. On 10 December 2010, he became i
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  • ...nguage|Malayalam]]; formerly known as '''Cochin''') is a [[city]] in the [[India]]n state of [[Kerala]], and one of the principal seaports of the country. K ...ochi was the first princely state to join the Indian Union willingly, when India gained independence in 1947.
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  • ===India=== ...growth than previous periods.<ref>A. Adlakha, and D. Kirk, "Vital Rates In India 1961-71 Estimated From 1971 Census Data." ''Population Studies'' 1974 28(3)
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  • ...a [[pesticide]] plant in [[Bhopal]], in the state of [[Madhya Pradesh]], [[India]], immediately killing at least 3,800 people and causing significant morbid The Bhopal plant was owned and operated by Union Carbide India, Limited (UCIL), an Indian company in which the [[Union Carbide Corporation
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  • ===Training program in India=== To be a dermatologist in India, a minimum of 3 years of training is required after graduation from medical
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  • ...d States, Russia, China, Britain and France - all possess nuclear weapons. India, Pakistan and Israel have them as well." North Korea is trying to get them,
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  • ...Media Oriented Service for Action and Integrated Conscientization (Madurai India). Dalits Making Another World Possible. New Delhi: National Campaign on Dal .... Stages of Capital : Law, Culture, and Market Governance in Late Colonial India. Durham: Duke University Press, 2009.
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  • [[Babur]] was officially invited to take India by [[Daulat Khan Lodhi]], a governor in [[Lahore]], and by [[Alam Khan]], a
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  • ..., says CADC | newspaper = The Christian Messenger | location = Tamil Nadu, India | language = English | publisher = Messenger Communications | date = 21 Feb
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  • ...diplomatic service in 1954, and, in 1956, he was named consul general in [[India]], the start of his movement up the ranks of the Foreign Ministry.
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  • ...y of the United Kingdom|Queen of the United Kingdom]] and the [[Empress of India]] from 20 June 1837 until her death. Her reign of 63.5 years was the longes ...tive Ministry from 1874 to 1880, and in 1876 when he made her [[Empress of India]] she showed her gratitude to him by opening Parliament in person and by be
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  • ...CE)|Bakhshali Manuscript]]'' written in [[Middle kingdoms of India|ancient India]] uses a form of algebraic notation using letters of the alphabet and other
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  • ...3 and has sporadically caused human epidemics in South-east Asia, southern India. Chikungunya is a zoonotic virus with a life cycle that principally involve ...f Chikungunya fever were diagnosed in the United States (ProMED 2006a). In India there have been at least hundred thousand cases reported with two confirmed
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  • Lorises are arboreal prosimian primates who live in India and southeast Asia. they live in tropical areas, typically high in the can
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  • ...utside the West were developing philosophical thought: [[Indian philosophy|India]] and [[Chinese philosophy|China]] both had philosophy as a part of their c
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  • {{Image|Stone fishing sinker.jpg|right|250px|A fishing sinker in India made of stone. This one is used to anchor a net.}}
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  • ...gainst the Crusaders and the Jewish People. Both oppose the US, Israel and India, but the LeT is not anti-Iran or anti-Sh'ia. Jaish-e-Mohammad (JEM) is also
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  • ...in the [[New World]], which brought them into competition with the [[East India Company]]. The Company refused to sell supplies to the new colony, which u
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  • ...nufacturing sector, are moving to developing countries, such as China or [[India]]. Some critics perceive that these low quality jobs destroy traditional cu
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  • ...a, at the southwest of the [[Malay Peninsula]], the point where goods from India, China and Indonesia came together. During the expedtion he saved the life ...514 and asked King Manuel I to reward him for his services to the crown in India and Morocco. However, because of slanderous reports of Magellan's misconduc
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  • ...explorer [[Adriaen Block]], after whom it was renamed by the [[Dutch West India Company]]; however, their motives in doing so are unknown.<ref>[http://www.
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  • * ''C.Eng'' in [[India]] Institution of Engineering under Royal Charter
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  • ...Baluchistan" in the catalogue of the Bombay Natural History Museum, Bombay India. Smith (1943:497) listed it as the "desert south of Helmand [River], in Bal ...stan, Afghanistan, eastern and northwestern Baluchistan, southern Iran and India in the Rajasthan Desert. It is limited to the Dast-i Margo Desert and nearb
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  • Lillian Mary Pickford was born on 14 August 1902 in Jabalpure, India, where her father was a planter of indigo and tobacco. In the 17th century
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  • * Walch, James. ''Faction and Front: Party Systems in South India'' (1976) ...Party Systems: Federalism and Party Competition in Canada, Great Britain, India, and the United States.'' (2004). 276 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Formation-
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  • ...East during the Middle Ages, when Muslims brought cotton cultivation from India. The earliest fabric in Europe to include cotton fibers was fustian, a comb ...g mule") which could spin yarn for making muslin (until then imported from India). Originally known as the muslin wheel, or hall-in-the-wood wheel, In 1785,
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  • ...be regarded as a singular. Its geographical origins are unclear—putatively India or Persia—but by 700 BC it was being used by the Greeks as a ritual item
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  • ...complex, located on the south bank of the River [[Yamuna]] in [[Agra]], [[India]]. The [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]] [[list of Mughal emperors|Emperor]] [[Shah ...c calendar|AH]]), on the south bank of the River [[Yamuna]] in [[Agra]], [[India]] and was completed in 1648 CE (1058 AH). The design was conceived as both
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  • ...of Balochistan speak Brahui, a Dravidian language. Pashtuns who settled in India were mainly of the Lodi clan of the Gilzai, and have throughout the centuri ...eland being divided between Afghanistan and Pakistan (then part of British India), but the Durani kings subsequently refused to recognise Pashtun areas as p
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  • ...(GNPOC), with ownership split among the [[People's Republic of China]], [[India]], and [[Malaysia]]; Sudan has a minor share. ...ipants in the Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company, currently China, [[India]], and [[Malaysia]]. Relations with [[France]] were complex, given both Fre
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  • ...'a wali-Allah''. In 1874 Sheriar emigrated from Iran with his brother to [[India]], in search of economic opportunities among the long-established [[Parsi]]
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  • ...of postcolonial writers hail from the British Commonwealth. Writers from India, Africa, Australia, Canada, and the West Indies all fall under the aegis of
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  • ...f>[http://www.imd.gov.in/doc/history/history.htm History of Meteorology in India.]</ref>
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  • ...irst=W.G.|year=1989|title=Truthfulness as a standard for speech in ancient India|journal=Southern Communication Journal|volume=54|number=3|pages=213–234|d
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  • ...ia to Morocco and across North Africa through out the Middle East and into India.
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  • ...he British presence in the Gulf mostly existed to protect their route to [[India]]. ...68% (2.37m) were non-citizens; of these, about 65% were from Asia (mainly India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka) and about 30% from Arab countries (mainly Egypt
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  • ...ginating in China as a distinct school, though it had some background in [[India]] and claimed to be derived from the enlightenment-experience of [[Sakyamun
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  • ...0, she was sold to [[Long Island Tankers Corporation]] which renamed her ''India Bear''. On 7 February,1961 she was again sold to [[Pacific Far East Line]
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  • ...be derived from [[Richard Edens]] ''The Decades of the New World Or West India'' (1555), and [[Desiderius Erasmus]]' ''Naufragium''(1523). Some researcher
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  • ...free association, have considered the impending constitutional changes in India. ...ndent republic. The Government of India have however declared and affirmed India’s desire to continue her full membership of the Commonwealth of Nations a
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  • ...per day, has declined significantly and is now smaller than that of China, India, and the [[Philippines]]. Vietnam is working to create jobs to meet the cha
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  • *[[Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans]]
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  • The -29K is carrier-capable, and India has ordered 12 new-build aircraft for its new carrier, the '''INS Vikramadi
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  • | caption = Calcutta, India (2007) - Taj Bengal Hotel before his concert ...song from the album ''“Stuck on You, Lord”'' was filmed in Pakistan and [[India]]. The song was released in 2009.<ref name="YouTube">{{cite web|title=Stuck
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  • ...arashtra]], and is the most populous [[List of cities in India|city]] in [[India]] (estimated population as of 2006 is about 13 [[million]]).<ref>[http://wo ...ref> The city has a deep natural harbour and the port handles over half of India's passenger traffic, along with a significant amount of cargo.<ref>Manorama
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  • {{r|Marie Lall}} Expert, [[Chatham House]]: India}} Expert, [[Chatham House]]: Pakistan and [[Burma]] {{r|Gareth Price}} Expert, [[Chatham House]]: [[India]], Pakistan and [[South Asia]]
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  • ...s generation]] of the early Greek philosophers, ancient Babylon, China and India.<ref> (1998) ''The Molecular Origins of Life: Assembling Pieces of the Puzz
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  • ...to have nuclear weapons have refused to sign as "non-declaratory" states: India, Israel, North Korea and Pakistan. One special case is South Africa, which
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  • ...n empires in the Americas and of the beginnings of a [[British Empire]] in India. His works were widely read and admired as much for their clarity and style
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  • In 1989 and again in 1991, there were minority governments formed in [[India]]. In 1989, [[Vishwanath Pratap Singh]] (died November 27, 2008) became the
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  • ....<ref name=ww98>Wüster, Wolfgang (1998). ''The Cobras of the genus Naja in India.'' Hamadryad '''23''' (1): 15-32</ref> ...d with this species, where these two co-exist in Pakistan and northwestern India. The Central Asian cobra is never fully black, although some specimens may
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  • ...als in several ancient societies. The first rhinoplasties were recorded in India, and were performed as reconstructive surgery on such penalized individuals
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  • Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South
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  • |Coastal areas from west [[India]] and [[Sri Lanka]] through Gulf of Thailand to China Sea, west [[Malaysia] |[[India]] (incl. [[Andaman Islands|Andaman Island]]), [[Myanmar]], [[Nepal]], [[Vie
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  • {{rpl|History of India}}
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  • ...from 300 BC and during their reign, emperor Ashoka arrived from India to build a pillar at Lumbini in memory of Lord Buddha. The Lichchhav Recognizing the threat of the British Raj in India, he dismissed European missionaries from the country and for more than a ce
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  • ...n colouration, scalation and body proportion. The king cobra is found in [[India]], [[Nepal]], [[Bangladesh]], [[Bhutan]], [[Myanmar]], [[People's Republic ...ref name=mehrtens/> It is recorded from Pakistan, [[Bhutan]], [[Nepal]], [[India]] (including the [[Andaman Islands]]), [[Bangladesh]], [[Myanmar]], souther
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  • ...nd self-image, for instance, were rated significantly higher in Turkey and India, respectively. Characteristics that prove successful in one culture may be
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  • ...pitaka.org]: digital transcript by Vipassana Research Institute, Igatpuri, India; this makes small editorial changes to the printed text<ref>''Bulletin of C *India
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  • ...technique began in Yugoslavia, for it had also been done centuries ago in India and China, but the artists in those countries usually were painting on the
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  • ...ef name="Whi89">Whitaker Z (1989) Snakeman: The Story of a Naturalist. The India Magazine Books. 184 pp. ASIN B0007BR65Y.</ref> Only two subspecies are curr ...ated guide to the snakes of the Western Ghats, India. Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta. 76 pp. ASIN B0006F2P5C.</ref> or ''mandalata havu''<ref name="Da
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  • ...for the last decade or more have been from [[South Asia]] (predominantly [[India]] and Pakistan) with less than 10% from other [[Arab]] countries ([[Egypt]] ...th century into the 19th century. Early British expeditions to protect the India trade from raiders at Ras al-Khaimah led to campaigns against that headquar
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  • ...rried Elizabeth Knox, the daughter of a surgeon in the service of the East India company, with whom he had twelve children.
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  • ...trading expeditions, cricket may have been introduced to North America and India before it was first known in [[Yorkshire]], the county with which it is now ...s in 1889. By 1900, top-class cricket was established in [[India (cricket)|India]], [[New Zealand (cricket)|New Zealand]] and the [[West Indies (cricket)|We
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  • ...ruce Hancock was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. He moved with his parents to India at the age of three, where his father worked as a surgeon. Having returned ...s in ancient Hindu cosmology, such as that expounded by Swami Yukteswar of India and his prominent student Paramhansa Yogananda (1893–1952), author of the
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  • *[[Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans]]
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  • A study from the Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis [India] describes "narco-terrorism" as "the nexus between narcotics and terrorism. ...A Monthly Journal of the IDSA (Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis [India])
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  • |Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, Cambodia, southern China, eastern India, Laos, northwestern Malaysia, Nepal, Thailand, southeastern Tibet, Vietnam |Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
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  • ...who fell sick in Calcutta, India, New Guinea and Hawaii. The viruses from India, Hawaii and one serotype from New Guinea were Antigenically similar, wherea
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  • ...to join the Commonwealth when they became independent - most of them, like India, as republics that do not owe allegiance to Queen Elizabeth, but do recogni
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  • ...L.D. Brown, Organization Building for Rural Development: An Experiment in India, Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 17, 1981, 172-189.
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  • ...iat-ul-Ulama-i-Hind (JUH), a [[Deoband]] Islamic movement in pre-partition India. The JUH argued that Muslims could coexist with other religions in a societ
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  • As of 2002, China, the DPRK, [[Egypt]], [[Israel]], Iran, [[India]], Pakistan, and [[Syria]] were not covered. Libya was the one exception of
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  • Morocco, Algeria and Tunis in North Africa, east to Pakistan, Kashmir and India, north to the Milos Archipelago (Greece) in the Aegean Sea, Armenia and Dag
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  • In 1979-80 he spent a sabbatical year as a Fulbright Lecturer in India, exploring applications of organization development and conflict management
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  • ...Gas Symposium and International Exhibition, September 2004, [[Mumbai]], [[India]] (also published in ''Hydrocarbon Processing'', May 2005)</ref>
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  • ...e. There would be one steamer on the lake. An engine of the type used in India was proposed. The report expressed optimism about there being no major dif ...lth Office|Foreign Office]] in London. The first labourers arrived from [[India]] in January 1896. The base was established at Mombasa island, and the fir
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  • ...Gas Symposium and International Exhibition, September 2004, [[Mumbai]], [[India]] (also published in ''Hydrocarbon Processing'', May 2005)</ref>
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  • {{r|China-Burma-India theater}}
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  • ...'s depicted scenes from the [[Crimean War]] and the [[Sepoy Rebellion]] in India, and the latter nineteenth century saw hundreds of competing panoramas of t
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  • ...ia as a contribution to forest & snake conservation, and in some places in India it is banned by law. ...ers. The tribals of "Irulas" from [[Andhra Pradesh]] and [[Tamil Nadu]] in India have been practicing this art for generations. They generally don't use gim
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  • *Skepp till Indialand, 1947 (Ship to India)
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  • ==High Fertility Countries: India, Ghana, Jordan== ...or cause of high fertility. Before World War Two, mortality was so high in India that they needed the very high CBR of 37 (37 births a year per 1000 populat
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  • ==High Fertility Countries: India, Ghana, Jordan== ...jor cause of high fertilty. Before World War Two, mortality was so high in India that they needed the very high CBR of 37 (37 births a year per 1000 populat
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  • ...is known about areas further a field, and descriptions of areas such as [[India]] are almost wholly fanciful. Herodotus also made important observations ab ...un from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to an unknown sea somewhere east of India in the east. The southern portion of Africa was unknown, as was the norther
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  • ...y, five other countries have achieved Test status: [[India Women (cricket)|India Women]], [[Netherlands Women (cricket)|Netherlands Women]], [[New Zealand W ...d Test matches are Australia Women, England Women, [[India Women (cricket)|India Women]], [[Netherlands Women (cricket)|Netherlands Women]], [[New Zealand W
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  • ...rth America and the West Indies; and the sailors and traders of the [[East India Company]] had taken it to the Indian subcontinent. ...y Gulf of Khambhat. Surat was the first firmly established English base in India and it was from there that English activity and influence began to spread.
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  • He was born with the name Edward William Wright in [[Bangalore]], [[India]]. He was the third of six children of [[railway]] engineer [[William Barto
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  • ...after failed Tibetan uprising against Communist China, Dalai Lama flees to India
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  • ...Ashwin Sood, and give birth to the couple's first child, a daughter named India Ann Sushil in April 2002, McLachlan returned to the charts in 2003 with the
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  • ...ion]]. He then became part of the [[Safe Water Network]], which works in [[India]], [[Bangladesh]], and [[Ghana]].
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  • == [[Egypt]] and [[India]] == ...n his results. 1927, d'Hérelle himself changed his focus to new targets: [[India]] and [[cholera]].
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  • == [[Egypt]] and [[India]] == ...n his results. 1927, d'Herelle himself changed his focus to new targets: [[India]] and [[cholera]].
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  • ...Binod. ''The Migration of Knowledge Workers: Second-Generation Effects of India's Brain Drain,'' (2000)
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  • * Apostle to India: Saint [[Thomas (apostle)|Thomas]];died around 53 AD * Apostle to India: Saint [[Francis Xavier]]; 1506&ndash;1552
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  • *''Dictionary of Pali Proper Names'', G. P. Malalasekera, 2 volumes, India Office, 1937-8: [http://www.palikanon.com/english/pali_names/dic_idx.html]
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  • ...guages spoken in [[Europe]], the plateau of Iran and the subcontinent of [[India]], that share a considerable common vocabulary and linguistic features. The ...ng [[Antiquity]] and the [[Middle Ages]], a vast territory stretching from India to Europe.
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  • ...ll|Archibald P. Wavell]] of the British Army, and then Commander-in-Chief, India, was put in supreme command. of the area including Port Moresby. "Named as
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  • ...[[Tibet]], Autonomous Region of the [[People's Republic of China]], and [[India]] is on all other sides. The [[Himalaya]] mountain range runs across Nepal' ...e, it borders with People’s Republic of China in the north and India in east, west and south. Breadth varies from 145 to 241 kilometers north-s
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  • ...ert Plant with the Bombay Symphony Orchestra in 1972, during their trip to India, along with another track, 'Four Sticks' from ''Led Zeppelin IV''.<ref>Lin
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  • ...n (ABDA) command made a western Pacific command irrelevant. A China-Burma-India Theater formed, but was principally a land command. ...tern border of India; the Indian Ocean east and south of the line from the India/Pakistan coastal border west to 068º E, south to 5º S/068º E, west to 5�
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  • ...tion]</ref> China produced 32.0% of the worldwide production followed by [[India]] with 8.9%, [[Russia]] with 8.2%, and the [[United States of America]] wit
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  • ...orters of terrorism. With respect to the [[2008 Mumbai bombings]], he said India was "caught completely unaware." <ref name=NYDN>{{citation
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  • ...of the settlement in order to set up a trading port for the [[British East India Company]]. Soon Singapore thrived beyond Raffles' expectations and became a
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  • ...at Britain, Ireland, and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, emperor of India. Scandal-free, hard working and popular, George was the British monarch who ...ar") was held at Delhi, which the king–emperor declared the new capital of India. The king's visit to Port Sudan in January 1912 was used by the British-do
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  • ...ia. The Taliban, however, trace more to certain Deoband Islamic schools in India, which are derived from [[Wahhabism]]. Qutb and Azzam, on the other hand,
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  • ...[Russia]] and [[Canada]], see children as an economic asset, others like [[India]] and China, have population reduction policies. In the latter, parents may ...abortion]]. Their concerns may be for [[sex selection]], as in Pakistan, [[India]] and China, or to minimize the chance of genetic related diseases such as:
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  • ...support ship to [[President Eisenhower]] during the Pakistan-Afghanistan-[[India]] leg of his visit to a number of European and Asian countries. When not de
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  • ==India: Aircraft Platforms == India appears to have a single 707 ELINT aircraft. <ref name=Spyflight707 />
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  • ...f USD $1 billion. Over 32,000 offshore entities, many aimed at commerce in India, South Africa, and China, are present. The World Bank has rated it one of t
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  • ...the Turks Islands and holding out against an attack by Admiral Hood's West India Squadron, but the islands were returned to Britain later that year by the t
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  • ...and Northern Ireland]] and other [[commonwealth realms]] and [[Emperor of India]] from 20 January 1936 until his abdication on 11 December 1936.
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  • ...locked nation in the [[Himalaya|Himalaya Mountains]], sandwiched between [[India]] and China in [[South Asia]]. The local name for the country is '''Druk Yu ...; however, the country maintains strong economic and cultural links with [[India]]. Foreign influences and tourism are heavily regulated by the government t
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  • ...d Kingdom|British]] Establishment figure who had been a civil servant in [[India]], and his books vigorously put forth his perhaps idiosyncratic points of v
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  • ...[[Sambar]], [[wild boar]] and [[gaur]] are the tiger's favoured prey in [[India]]. Young elephant and rhino calves are occasionally taken when they are lef ...ran through [[Russia]], [[Siberia]], Iran, Afghanistan, [[History of India|India]], China and [[Southeast Asia]], including the [[Indonesia|Indonesian islan
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  • Four states, three of which ([[India]], [[Israel]] and [[Pakistan]]) have never signed the NPT, and [[North Kore
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  • ===India === India is introducing VMS for its EEZ, along with a system of permits to control c
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  • ...orld" by the Vital Voices Global Partnership along with 3 other women from India, Guatemala, and Sudan at the [[John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Ar
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  • [[Lorise]]s are arboreal prosimian primates who live in [[India]] and southeast [[Asia]]. They live in tropical areas, typically high in t ...Szalay"/>. The world was however, in a state of geographical transition. India was colliding with the continent of Asia, lifting the great Himalayas<ref n
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  • ...s of Social Class" ''Journal of Social Issues,'' Vol. 59, 2003 pp 733+ on India
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  • ...uk/~bss166/Publications/Naja_Hamadryad.pdf The Cobras of the Genus Naja in India]. ''Hamadryad''. Vol. 23, No. 1, 15-32 pp.</ref> Northern and eastern [[India]] (Gangetic Plain, Bengal, Orissa, Sikkim, Assam; most westerly record is S
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  • ...th Korea, and the United States. In October 2008, she negotiated the U.S.-India Agreement for Cooperation Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy (123 A
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  • ...e British returned Isle St. Jean to French rule in 1748 in return for an [[India|Indian]] city. The island changed rule for the third time when in 1758 the
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  • * Ludden, David. ''The New Cambridge History of India. Vol. 4, part 4, An Agrarian History of South Asia.'' (1999). 261 pp.
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  • ...of Pakistan) for fourteen years which was, at that time, part of colonial India. The founding group of approximately 300 individuals lived as a self-suffic ...he present day location of Madhuban in Mt. Abu, following the partition of India in 1949.<ref name=Wallis1999p379>Walliss (1999), p. 379</ref>
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  • The ''Information Service of India'' stated the population at 800,000. V.H. Coelho said that the population in ...helped in building close relations with the British ruling at that time in India. As they knew, "we cannot afford to let the Chinese establish influence in
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  • S-300 systems definitely have been sold to China and [[India]]. China also manufacturers a less capable, perhaps reverse-engineered, der
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  • Traveling to India, and then the Pacific, she had an important first meeting with the British ...t the British authority for Mesopotamia was the colonial administration of India, not the Cairo office.
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  • ...The British also granted some rights to trade with British possessions in India and the Caribbean in exchange for American limits on the export of cotton. ...re weight than other historians to valuable concessions regarding trade in India and the concession on the West Indies trade. In addition, reports Perkins,
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  • ...f four states that compose the linguistic-cultural region known as [[South India]]. The principal spoken language is [[Malayalam language|Malayalam]], but o ...ed Kerala as the least corrupt state in the country.<ref>{{cite web |title=India Corruption Study — 2005 |publisher=[[Transparency International]] |date=J
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  • ...the universal term ''Hindu'' for everyone from the subcontinent.</ref> of India, do not accept converts. However, the council of Mobeds in Tehran, Iran, al The religion was founded by Zarathushtra (Zoroaster in Greek; Zarthosht in India and Persia). Conservative Zoroastrians assign a date of 6000 BCE to the fou
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  • ...article is reprinted with the kind permission of the illustrated Weekly of India, Bombay.")</ref> J.B.S. Haldane's work earned him a reputation as a renown ...article is reprinted with the kind permission of the illustrated Weekly of India, Bombay.")</ref> Haldane states that "<i>At school I deserted 'classics,' t
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  • see also [[BBI/Bibliography]] for China-Burma-India
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  • ...ddhist country, it has close relations with [[Japan]], [[Nepal]], China, [[India]] and other Buddhist countries. After 1960, some [[Christian]] families are ...of recovery was seen, messengers were sent to Maratika, Nepal {some say [[India]]} with cupful of [[gold]] dust. Thus Guru Rinpochhe was invited to Bhutan.
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  • <td>[[India]]</td><td>[[New Delhi]]</td><td>[[Asia]]</td>
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  • ** Southeast Asia (India, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Philippines, Laos, Cambodia,
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  • Chiang was the Supreme Commander of the China-Burma-India ([[CBI]])Theater for the Allies in 1941-45, but was ineffective in driving ...and supported by an airlift "over the Hump" (that is, flying supplies from India over the Himalayan mountains). It took 50 gallons of gasoline to deliver on
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  • ===Religions originating in India=== :''Main geographic areas:'' India, Nepal, Bali, and the Indian diaspora.
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  • ...in for [[India]] and particularly its leader, [[Indira Gandhi]] because of India's tilt toward the Soviet Union. Many analysts believed that Pakistan's role
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  • ...d the United States of America|United States. Four states, three of which (India, Israel and Pakistan) have never signed the NPT, and North Korea, which is
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  • ...tally encountered new land when it strayed from [[Africa]] on its way to [[India]], but modern authors believe that the Portuguese already did have some kno
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  • ...undamental work was done by [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greek]], [[History of India|Indian]] and [[Arab]] mathematicians. ...appears in the ''[[Sulba Sutras]]'' written in [[History of India|ancient India]] from the 8th century BC to the 6th century BC. Trigonometric functions we
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  • ...and the 'black' he saw as less likely. He predicted that overpopulation in India would lead to "such a cycle of strife as would devour its human surplus and
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  • The B-29 was first deployed from bases in India and China in summer and fall 1944. The result was failure--it was extremely
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  • ...hen many nationalists liked to compare and contrast British Imperialism in India with Ireland) as well as his anti-Semitism, which was unmistakable in his s
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  • 2. I believe that of the countries that did build bombs, only India had commercial nuclear power first. In other words, the proliferation has b
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  • ** India ink smear, cryptococcal antigen, fungal culture
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  • ...ica, Asia and Europe, lions presently exist in the wild only in Africa and India (where they are found only in the [[Gir Forest|Sasan-Gir National Park]]). ...spanned the southern parts of [[Eurasia]], ranging from [[Portugal]] to [[India]], and most of [[Africa]] except the central [[rain forest]]-zone and the [
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  • In early 1967 Alexander went to India to study meditation and Hawaiian born former New Christy Minstrel’s guita
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  • ...-1914 by Richard Holmes]</ref> [[Waldemar Haffkine]], who mainly worked in India, was the first [[microbiologist]] who developed and used [[vaccine]]s again ...hinstone]] a program was launched to propagate [[smallpox vaccination]] in India.<ref>[http://www.smallpoxhistory.ucl.ac.uk/Other%20Asia/ongoingwork.htm Sma
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  • ===Issues among India, Pakistan and Afghanistan=== ...way of hedging its bets in Afghanistan, an asset in its confrontation with India, which the Pakistanis deny. "But let us consider it to have ended or gone i
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  • ...out that many problem-solvers are now located in areas like Brazil, China, India and Eastern Europe. Also, the brightest researchers are tending to work out
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  • ...n January 7th 2010.</ref> The company operates plants in Denmark, Germany, India, Italy, Britain, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Australia and China,<ref>[http://ww ...tries]]. Developing countries with renewable energy targets include China, India, Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brazil,
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  • ...t Entitled, ”Slavery not forbidden by Scripture; or, A defence of the West-India planters from the aspersions thrown out against them by the author of the A
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  • ...nolone-resistant ''Vibrio cholerae'' isolated during a cholera outbreak in India | journal=Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg | year=2006 | volume=100 | pages=224&nd ...viously restricted, the pandemic began in [[Bengal]], then spread across [[India]] by 1820. It extended as far as China and the [[Caspian Sea]] before reced
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  • ...a Sai Baba]] [[new religious movement|movement]]''' is inspired by [[South India|South Indian]] [[guru]] [[Sathya Sai Baba]] (1926 or later than 1927 &mdas ...h/2000/10/28/tlbaba28.xml Available online]<br>"The guru Sai Baba has left India only once, yet his devotees across the world are estimated at up to 50 mill
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  • ...llianwala Bagh Massacre|Jallianwala Bagh (Amritsar) Massacre]] monument, [[India]], 1997
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  • '''Sathya Sai Baba''' (1926-2011) was a controversial [[South India|South Indian]] [[guru]], [[religion|religious]] leader, and [[orator]], oft In India he is not unique; there are several other holy men who have gained merely l
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  • ...range [[B-29]] bombers, whose supplies were brought in "over the Hump from India. The airlift was extraordinarily expensive; it took 50 [[gallon]]s of gasol
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  • ...breaks. The countries that fall into this category are Malaysia, Myanmar, India, Nepal, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Despite JE occurring mostly in Asia, 1998 h In King George's Medical College located in Lucknow, India scientists used the high correlation between those who recovered or were in
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  • ...and eldest son, Hallam. The younger son, Lionel, had died returning from India in 1886. Although his poem, "Crossing the Bar" had only been written recen
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  • Homeopathy came to India with Dr Martin Honigberger (1795-1869) in 1829-30. India now has the largest homeopathic infrastructure in the world, with 300,000 q <ref>'''Homeopathy in India'''
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  • ...n native cinema from the early silent period onward, include [[Russia]], [[India]], [[Brazil]] and [[Japan]].
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  • ...of the Nile River, and by 5000 BCE it spread to Greece on one side and to India on the other. About this time, agriculture was developed independently in C ...ural elements including advanced agriculture into Turkic lands and western India. The Muslims introduced what was to become an agricultural revolution based
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  • ...Rutherford, Ian. "Theoria and Darsán: Pilgrimage and Vision in Greece and India." ''The Classical Quarterly,' N.S. 50.1 (2000): 133-146.</ref> What's more, * ''India'' —
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  • ...ge in 1972 before withdrawing that same year. In 1974, he traveled through India seeking enlightenment before later studying Zen Buddhism. He and Wozniak co
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  • ...nce is 16% in people from [[Cyprus]], 3-14% in [[Thailand]], and 3-8% in [[India]], Pakistan, [[Bangladesh]], and China. There are also higher prevalences i ...globin E/thalassemia: common in [[Cambodia]], [[Thailand]], and parts of [[India]]; clinically similar to β thalassemia major or thalassemia intermedia.
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  • ...kthrough. The historical record of the study of language begins in [[North India]] with [[Pāṇini]], the [[5th century BC]] grammarian who formulated 3,95
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  • ...ities. [[John Woodall]], the first appointed surgeon to the [[British East India Company]], recommended the use of [[lemon]] juice as a preventive and cure
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  • ...Hinduism and the Clash of Civilizations"] by [[David Frawley]], [[Voice of India]], 2001. ISBN 81-85990-72-7</ref><ref>[http://java.nationalgeographic.com/s ...approximately a billion practitioners, of whom about 905 million live in [[India]] and [[Nepal]],<ref>[http://www.adherents.com/Religions_By_Adherents.html
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  • At age 22, Bailey did some evangelical work which took her to [[India]] where, in 1907, she met her future husband, Walter Evans. Together they m ...CW (1914) ''A Textbook Of Theosophy,'' The Theosophical Publishing House, India, chapter I</ref> Bailey taught that man is a soul working through a person
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  • ...ok of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics|edition=|publisher=Prentice-Hall India|year=2001|id=ISBN 81-203-1732-7}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Y.V.C. Rao|t
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  • ...ccess, but Australian Quakers came to their aid.<ref>Sykes, M. Quakers in India: a forgotten century''. Allen & Unwin. 1980. pp 42—48.</ref>
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  • ...forcement by [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]], and [[Singapore]], assisted by [[India]], has reduced piracy.
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  • ...helped broker an exchange where the crew and passengers were released when India agreed to release the leader of the Jaish-e-Mohammed group, and two of his | url = https://www.deccanherald.com/india/india-makes-public-contact-with-taliban-22-years-after-jaswant-singh-s-meeting-wi
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  • | [[India]] ...lation and soon we would all starve to death. The British were taking over India at this time, and could see first-hand the horrors associated with overpopu
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  • ...o spread rapidly overseas, especially into [[Europe]], Russia, China and [[India]]. Computers are now a world-wide phenomenon.
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  • ...per day, has declined significantly and is now smaller than that of China, India, and the Philippines. Vietnam is working to create jobs to meet the challe
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  • In 2010, a team of scientists from India found that some commercially manufactured metal-derived homeopathic remedie ''Homeopathy'' 99:231-42</ref> In 2015, a study in India found that homeopathic remedies in fact contained
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  • * Ale styles from the [[British Isles]] include [[English Pale Ale]], [[India Pale Ale]], [[Irish Ale]], [[Scottish Ale]], [[Scotch Ale]], [[Amber Ale]],
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  • ...arting in the Fertile Crescent about 8500 BCE, reaching Greece, Cyprus and India by 6500 BCE, Egypt shortly after 6000 BCE, and Germany and Spain by 5000 BC |India
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  • *2003, [[Free Software Foundation India]] was founded in [[Kerala]].
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  • William Henry Denham Rouse was born in India to a British family. His varied career included headmaster and translator o
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  • ...ry]] so that the bloom contained some carbon. [[Wootz steel]] produced in India and Sri Lanka from around 300 BC was produced in a wind furnace, blown by t * [[Wootz steel]] ([[crucible technique]]): developed in [[India]], used in the [[Middle East]] where it was known as [[Damascus steel]].
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  • ...ect on the East Asian economies. Its impact on the economies of China and India took the form only of significant growth rate reductions. ====India====
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  • ...who had toiled for the unification of their country. Among them Ashoka of India, Prithvi Narayan Shah of Nepal, Karl Marx of Russia are some who led the fo
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  • ...lpoxSite/smpx_history01.html</ref> From Africa it then spread to china and India thousands of years ago. During the Egyptian-Hittite war in 1350 B.C. was th ...f occurrence in large case series <ref name=Rao> Rao AR. Smallpox. Bombay, India: Kothari Book Depot, 1972 –Out of 85 cases of hemorrhagic smallpox, the f
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  • ...the order of the universe and with the orderly sequence of the seasons. In India the sound OM is the creative principle of the universe; the Vedic chants ma ...ter on, during the [[Tang Dynasty]], [[Buddhism]] from [[Buddhism in India|India]] also became a prominent philosophical and religious discipline. Eastern t
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  • ...nts, including [[Richard Hofstadter]]. He taught in Japan, Australia, and India for two years. About this time he left the [[Episcopalianism|Episcopal]] f
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  • ...e lost many workers to oil-rich neighbors such as Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. India educates many physicians and engineers who migrate to the USA and Britain. ...an when the two countries were separated in the late 1940s. Hindus went to India and Muslims went to Pakistan; millions were killed in the upheaval. Politic
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  • .... While the Durand Line divided Afghanistan and Pakistan (or, at the time, India), it was drawn up for reasons convenient to the British Empire, not to the
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  • ...in the introduction of improved medical care and public health service in India.
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  • ...clude a Buddhist civilization, but he argues that it is largely extinct in India and has been absorbed in China and Japan. The places where the strongest ar In some cases, the use of English in a multilingual country, such as India, is evidence to the desire to maintain identities of multiple civilizations
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  • ...land nation in [[South Asia]], located 31 km off the south-east coast of [[India]]. It was known as '''Ceylon''' before 1972. It is sometimes called the ''P ...arrived on the island late in the 6th century BCE, probably from northern India. [[Buddhism]] was introduced in about the mid-third century BCE, and a grea
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  • ...this. Following the recommendation of these Committees, the Government of India accepted [[homeopathy]] as one of the national System of Medicine and start | author = Department of AYUSH, Government of India
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  • ...l Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) Genebank], (India). ...06) Liberalization, Biotechnology and the Private Seed Sector: The Case of India’s Cotton Seed Market Discussion Paper 06-05, Indian Statistical Institute
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  • ...arting in the Fertile Crescent about 8500 BCE, reaching Greece, Cyprus and India by 6500 BCE, Egypt shortly after 6000 BCE, and Germany and Spain by 5000 BC |India
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  • ...dents, including [[Richard Hofstadter]]. He taught in Japan, Australia and India for two years. About this time he left the Episcopal faith of his boyhood f
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  • ...ing competition in space exploration, most notably [[Japan]], China, and [[India]]. Although China's funding is not in the same league with ESA or NASA, the ...ing to launch an unmanned lunar mission, [[Chandrayaan-1]], by early 2008. India also has plans for manned space flights and an unmanned mission to Mars in
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  • <td>[[India]]</td><td>[[New Delhi]]</td><td>[[Indian rupee]]</td> ...eadofstate|India}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|India}}''</small></td>
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  • ...r a sea route to India, but these terms were used in his time to allude to India Tertia, the name given to the area located east of the Nile and south of Eg
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  • ====[[India, history]]==== * [[Ranajit Guha]] - India
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  • ...one antivenin that protects specifically against bites from this species: India Antiserum Africa Polyvalent.<ref name="VR">[http://www.venomousreptiles.org
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  • ...ived sustained development originally only in three places: [[Indian logic|India]] in the [[6th century BC]], [[Logic in China|China]] in the [[5th century ...to the early [[18th century]]. It did not survive long into the [[Colonial India|colonial period]]. In the 20th century, western philosophers like [[Stanisl
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  • ...e other 44 nations, most notably Canada, [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[India]], [[Brazil]], and [[South Africa]].
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  • ...t the Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences in Lucknow, India, discovered a rare situation, four siblings with neuronal migration disorde ...ut microcephaly: report of a case and review of literature |journal=Neurol India |volume=55 |issue=1 |pages=57–60 |year=2007 |pmid=17272902 |doi= |url=htt
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  • ...ny lexical influences from English, the indigenous languages of Africa and India, and also, to some extent, the Indonesian language.
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  • ...f the global TB burden. HIV/AIDS is increasing dramatically, especially in India, which leads the world in absolute numbers of HIV/AIDS infections, estimate | title = Product Patent Protection - India's Interest"
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  • ...llege, at Haileybury, established for training civil servants for the East India Company. He was Britain's first professor of economics. He was a favorite
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  • Some police departments in [[Asia]] and [[Africa]], especially China and [[India]], have grown less paramilitary and now employ either trained detectives or
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  • ...d Test matches are Australia Women, England Women, [[India Women (cricket)|India Women]], [[Netherlands Women (cricket)|Netherlands Women]], [[New Zealand W ...ntroduced into English cricket in 2003 and has become extremely popular in India where the [[Indian Premier League]] is contested.<ref name="IPL"/> The Twen
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  • ...land, opening two small settlements. [[Peter Minuit]] left the Dutch West India Company and was employed by [Sweden, then a major power in European politic
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  • ...y, very limited success was "Flying the Hump", supplying the [[China-Burma-India theater]] with military transports flying through the [[Himalayas]]. In thi
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  • ...t-gerrard-india-bazaar/ |title=Dinner and a movie the start of the Gerrard India Bazaar |date=16 June 2015 |work=Beach Metro Community News |publisher=Ward |[[File:India Centre, Former Eastwood Theatre.JPG|150px]]
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  • ...ting, with psychedelic overtones. Massot was inspired by the idea while in India with the Beatles, observing Harrison and Lennon duelling on who could out-m
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  • ...s to 45 minutes during shampooing of the hair. It is also very common in [[India]], after applying oil on the hair. It is still available in traditional No ...and loosening the body. Its roots go back far into history, originating in India based on the Ayurveda, and then becoming popular in Thailand.
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  • *India Several countries, including India, Russia, Spain and the U.K., do not have catapults, but do have a "ski jump
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  • ...voyage of Cathaia . . . which for the the bringing of the Spiceries from India into Europe, were the most easie and shortest of all other wayes hitherto f ...er the dual sponsorship of the [[Virginia Company]] and the [[British East India Company]] in 1610. It was on this fateful voyage that he discovered the va
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  • ...voyage of Cathaia . . . which for the the bringing of the Spiceries from India into Europe, were the most easie and shortest of all other wayes hitherto f ...er the dual sponsorship of the [[Virginia Company]] and the [[British East India Company]] in 1610. It was on this fateful voyage that he discovered the va
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  • ...763]] France not only lost her possessions in America (chiefly Canada) and India, but also her position of supremacy in Europe. The defeat led to a reducti
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  • ...php The 19th International Biology Olympiad] taking place in [[Mumbai]], [[India]] from July 13-20, 2008. September would be good because that's the time wh
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  • ...tion]</ref> China produced 32.0% of the worldwide production followed by [[India]] with 8.9%, [[Russia]] with 8.2%, and the [[United States of America]] wit
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  • ...stern one with Pakistan.<ref>Formerly there was a section of border with [[India]] in the Kashmir, however this area of Kashmir is currently under the contr
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  • ...lfill some socio-religious conditions. [http://www.shaadi.com Shaadi.com], India's premier matrimonial website boasts 10 million members and a million marri
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  • ...bhatīya'', Chapter 2, verses 32-33, cited in: K. Plofker, ''Mathematics in India'', Princeton University Press, 2008, ...ical applications in mind.<ref name="Plofker">K. Plofker, ''Mathematics in India'', Princeton University Press, 2008, p. 119.</ref>
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  • ...ces like Europe, Africa (mainly South Africa), Antarctica, Asia (China and India), and South America (mostly in Argentina). This may seem like a great feat
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  • ...a desert climate for many years. Two places, in other words, like Bombay, India and Vladivostok may both have similar weather for a brief time, such as a c
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  • ...ndia border, with Pakistan under the [[United States Central Command]] but India under the [[United States Pacific Command]]. [[Israel]] is part of the [[Un
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  • ...[Cape of Good Hope]] by [[Jan van Riebeeck]] on behalf of the [[Dutch East India Company]]. For most of the 17th and 18th centuries, the slowly expanding se ...hortages [[slaves]] were brought from [[Indonesia]], [[Madagascar]], and [[India]]. Furthermore, troublesome leaders, often of royal descent, were banished
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  • ...g)|Friends' rehearsal recorded with the Bombay Symphony Orchestra, Bombay, India, 1970 (March 1972)
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  • ...ts specifically against bites from ''[[Bitis nasicornis|B. nasicornis]]'': India Antiserum Africa Polyvalent.<ref name="VR">[http://www.venomousreptiles.org
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  • ...South and Central America, Mexico, Tunisia, Nigeria, Madagascar, Malaysia, India, Korea, Japan, and China. Australia and New Zealand may be the only areas o
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  • ...e, The People of India, (1999)</ref> in particular the northern areas of [[India]], largely [[Kashmir]]. Pakistan and Iran also have a considerable populati
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  • ...n/docs/publications/PCR_ACT1955.pdf The Protection of Civil Righta Acts of India]====
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  • ...lation and soon we would all starve to death. The British were taking over India at this time, and could see first-hand the horrors associated with overpopu ...Were there too many people for the earth to support? Major famines struck India (mid-1960s), Ethiopia (1971-73) and Bangladesh (1974), and repeatedly in su
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  • ====Ancient India==== [[Vaishali]] in what is now Bihar, India was the first republic in the world, similar to and preceding those later f
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  • ...I pessimism in Europe, and was warmly received by intellectuals in China, India and Latin America who hoped his predictions of the collapse of European emp
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  • *[[India]]: [http://www.iiche.org.in/home.php Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers
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  • ====India==== ...to India’s much larger conventional forces, and as a necessary counter to India's nuclear program. Pakistan pursued a nuclear capability more for strategi
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  • ...<sup>[http://www.openjgate.com]</sup>, a service launched in early 2006 in India, is another index to articles published in English language OA journals. Ou ...open access movement emerged from many different places: the U.S., the UK, India, Latin America, Eastern Europe, and Canada, to name a few. Even though open
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  • ===1951–52 in India, Pakistan and Ceylon=== Statham was selected by MCC for the winter tour of India, Pakistan and Ceylon from 5 October 1951 to 2 March 1952. He came back with
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  • ...tional limits in Australia, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, the United Kingdom, India or Pakistan. Most countries' employment laws also place an upper limit on
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  • ...ces is scant. A brief description of differences identified in one area of India is provided by Professor Rane and colleagues.<ref>Mandar Rane, Work on Rede <tr><th align="left">India</th><th align="left">tikakaran patra card or jachcha bachcha card</th></tr>
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  • * [[Hyderabad, India]] * [[Media in India]]
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  • * Paarlberg, Robert L. ''Food Trade and Foreign Policy: India, the Soviet Union, and the United States.'' Cornell U. Press, 1985. 266 pp.
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  • ...007''] </ref> Estimates from 2003 show South Africa has 5,300,000 cases; India has 5,100,000; and Nigeria has 3,600,000. The U.S. has 950,000 cases.<ref>[ ...killed millions in the Ukraine in the early 1930s, and in Bengal (part of India) in 1943-44. In 1959-61, widespread crop failure in China caused 14 to 30 m
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  • ...p://www.astronomy.pomona.edu/archeo/india/as-india.html Astronomy of Vedic India] Eirik L. Harris, Pamona College</ref> ==Astronomy in ancient India==
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  • [[Image:Reading-library-india.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Children often show great interest in learning to rea
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  • ...tside of western culture, though I'm aware of a '''''huge''''' industry in India, for example, which should definitely be covered in the core article. --[[U
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  • ...periods of time in areas of the world such as [[Africa]], [[Australia]], [[India]], and [[southern Asia]], it may be wise to research some of the more dange ...hannah), in southern China , are also native to Southeast Asia, including India and the Philippines.
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  • ...ritual journey as a priest at the Dakshineshwar Kali Temple, near Kolkata, India, built by Rani Rasmani. Soon his mystical temperament gained him widespread ...836, in the village of Kamarpukur, in the Hooghly district of West Bengal, India, into a very poor and pious Bengali Brahmin family. He was the fourth and t
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  • ...ing." India would deplore the intensification, but the actual positions of India and Pakistan would not change.
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  • ...Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases, Beliaghata, Kolkata - 700 010, India. Published July 2008. </ref>
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  • ...jendra, ed. ''Home, Family, and Kinship in Maharashtra.'' (2000) 240 pp. India
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  • ...have workgroup for discussing topics related to regions/countries - e.g., India / USA / UK , etc.? [[User:Supten Sarbadhikari|Supten]] 06:34, 30 November 2 ...ipedians? In WP I have edited a substatntial number of articles related to India / Bengal but the [[CZ:Geography Workgroup]] does not point out towards any
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  • ...flect a change in the official language of the empire ruling most of North India at the time, and dates it to the late 3rd or early 2nd century BC. Oberlies ...th in the undotted ones. In English, the former pronunciation is normal in India, the latter in Ireland. In England, most speakers place the tongue in betwe
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  • 1600 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The East India Company is founded and is granted the monopoly of trade with "the Indies"[h ...eaty of Paris (1763)|Treaty of Paris]] - French possessions in America and India are ceded to Britain.
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  • ...re06343 Whales originated from aquatic artiodactyls in the Eocene epoch of India.] ''Nature'' 450, 1190-1194 (20 December 2007). J. G. M. Thewissen, Lisa No
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  • ...per cent to 16,938 persons - in fourth place after China (40.5% increase), India (68.2% increase) and Korea (61.8% increase).
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  • ...arting in the Fertile Crescent about 8500 BCE, reaching Greece, Cyprus and India by 6500 BCE, Egypt shortly after 6000 BCE, and Germany and Spain by 5000 BC
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  • ...llowing centuries, most significant mathematical development took place in India and China. Around 480, the Chinese mathematician [[Zu Chongzhi]] gave the a
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  • ...rned, he worked on a new marine clock during 1682 and, with the Dutch East India Company showing interest, he worked hard on the clocks.
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  • ...nah]]''), in southern China , are also native to Southeast Asia, including India and the Philippines. ...though it is estimated that up to 45% of their bites are dry, in Burma and India, an annual mortality incidence of between 3 and 10 per 100,000 has been rep
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  • ...oyage of Cathaia by this way, which for the bringing of the Spiceries from India into Europe were the most easie and shortest of all the other wayes hithert
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  • ...ritain and is Commonwealth, including Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and India, and the Netherlands played significant roles. [[CBI|China played a major ...the [[Dutch East Indies]] and the [[Philippines]]. Other areas, including India, Australia and Hawaii remained under separate local commands.
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  • ...the area, which interacted with the Buddhism that had been introduced from India to produce [[Greco-Buddhism]]. While this trend was very significant in the ...rimarily on information reaching them from British colonial possessions in India and [[East Asia]]. The Englishmen [[William Jones (philologist)|William Jon
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  • ...ating in [[ancient Egypt]], [[Mesopotamia]] and [[History of India|ancient India]]. More rigorous methods were later introduced by the [[ancient Greeks]].
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  • ...here it could be pointed out that the origins of these popular dishes were India and brought to the US by English colonist(?). Nothing wrong with having cur
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  • At one level, Pakistan saw Afghanistan as giving it strategic depth against India. On another level, it was concerned about a separatist Greater Pashtunistan ...oviet Union, both as part of its geopolitical balancing act with China and India, and also to be responsive to internal Islamist groups. Those groups were e
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  • ...on of Harpy is operated by is operated by Turkey, Israel, Korea, China and India. <ref name=IODM-HADS>{{citation
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  • ...al [[Merck & Co.]], which lost its US patent protection on June 23, 2006. India-based [[Ranbaxy Laboratories]] (at the 80-mg strength) and Israel-based [[T
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  • ...independently imagined by different cultures, including those of China and India. The 88 modern constellations which comprise the entire sky, however, deri
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  • ...pold Amery MP.png|thumb|200px|[[Leo Amery]],<br />[[Secretary of State for India and Burma]]]] | [[Secretary of State for India and Burma]]
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  • *October - Page and Plant visit Thailand, India, and Hong Kong on return to the UK. ...way back to the UK, Page and Plant record with local orchestras in Bombay, India.
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  • ...and capsule dosage forms were common, it had to be drunk. The British, in India, turned an unpleasant task of taking quinine for chemoprophylaxis into a pl
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  • ...re peaceably than the Christians, Hindoos, and Mahometans live together in India, or Protestants and Catholics in Europe:
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  • ...which was published in the ''Journal of the United Service Institution of India''.<ref>Laing, F.C. "The 'Bartitsu' Method of Self-Defence."[http://lacannev
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  • *Gold flake (called [[varak]], or varaq, in [[India]]) is used on and in some gourmet sweets and drinks. Having no reactivity i ...dustry. The town of [[Kolar]] was built on the greatest gold deposits in [[India]]. In South America, the controversial project [[Pascua Lama]] aims at expl
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  • ...aves throughout the world with further examples at Altamira (Spain) and in India, Australia and the Sahara.
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  • ...rn]] authorities, while others outside the West look to ancient Chinese, [[India|Indian]] [[Persian]] and other writings on politics as beginning points. Se ...iminal Court'']</ref>, the jurisdiction of which is not accepted by China, India, Israel and the United States, and a number of other states have not fully
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  • In 1862, the invention of the [[India rubber]] bladder enabled the modern ball to be created with the bladder ins ...nce of between 68cm and 71cm. It must be spherical and must consist of an India rubber bladder enclosed within a casing made of leather or another approved
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  • * see [[CBI/Bibliography]], China-Burma-India Theater of World War II
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  • ...han most; the economies of [[/Addendum#China|China]] and [[/Addendum#India|India]] experienced significant growth rate reductions; and all the high-income ...inancial problems for [[/Addendum#Developing countries excluding China and India|developing countries]] who found themselves unable to [[roll-over]] maturin
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  • ...n the late 15th century after evolving from similar, much older games of [[India]]n origin. ...of the military", infantry, cavalry, elephants and chariots. Moreover only India had in its cavalry all three animals — horse, camel and elephant — repr
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  • ...he Great]] in the 4th century BCE and [[Plotinus]] in 242 CE to Northern [[India]] had upon [[Christian Mystics]] like [[Meister Eckhart]] and [[St. John of
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  • ...e planned ceiling of the aircraft, let cut-off troops in the [[China-Burma-India theater]] remain a threat to the Japanese.
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  • ...e invasion of the Philippines|Philippines]] in early 1942, and threatening India and Australia.
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  • ...ut with cheap foreign imports and the establishment by Coats of mills in [[India]] and [[Brazil]] the writing was on the wall for Paisley and production beg
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  • ...s [[Coretta Scott King|wife]] sent the Durrs a postcard from their trip to India in 1959.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|title = Durr, Virginia Foster (1903-1999)
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  • In May of 2005, an 18 year old girl, just coming back to Kuwait from India, was found to have abdominal cramps and a high fever. She went for medical
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  • endemic in East and West Africa, India, Southeast Asia, South America, and the Caribbean. Its incidence in Europe
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  • ...Similar to other pre-literate cultures (see, for example, the [[Vedas]] of India, which were transmitted for centuries solely by memorization in an archaic
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  • ...rious grains worldwide, including the [[Mesoamerica]]n ''[[tortilla]]'', [[India]]n and Pakistani ''[[chapati]]'', Chinese ''bò bǐng'', [[Scotland|Scotti ...is a popular food in western and many other societies such as Pakistan and India, many South-East Asian societies such as China prefer rice. Bread is most o
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  • ...Singapore (4,515 tons), the Netherlands (4,261 tons), Egypt (2,400 tons), India (2,343 tons), and Germany (1,027 tons). One Indian company, Exomet Plastics
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  • ...G-20 (i.e., members of the G-8 and major emerging markets such as Brazil, India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa) could play a vital role in brok ...allpox, to being eradicated. It is endemic in four countries: Afghanistan, India, Nigeria and Pakistan, but has been eliminated from Europe, the Americas, t
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  • ...nd began a short career in the civil service, where he was assigned to the India Office from 1906 to 1909. There he acquired an intimate knowledge of the go
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  • ...he world are prime for ''Coffea'' cultivation: [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[India]], [[Indonesia]], [[Mexico]], [[Puerto Rico]], and [[Vietnam]] are the top
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  • ...are e.g. depicted on the frieze of the ''Great [[Stupa]]'' in [[Sanchi]], India.</ref>
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  • ...or repair of her damage. Wakefield, therefore, promptly sailed for Bombay, India, where she was able to effect temporary repairs and embark 336 American eva
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  • ...in his plan to acquire a new colony for France, block England's access to India, and export the values of French republicanism to a modernized Middle East. ...lltext: in Project Muse </ref> Napoleon's vast colonial dreams for Egypt, India, the Caribbean, Louisiana, and even Australia were all doomed for lack of a
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  • ...lopment of Hinduism as we know it today, early [[Vedas|Vedic]] religion in India was based on theism as is explained by Gavin Flood: ..."[http://www.positiveatheism.org/india/s1990a22.htm Progress of Atheism in India: A Historical Perspective]". Atheist Centre 1940-1990 Golden Jubilee. Vijay
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  • The Dutch East India Company's (VOC) shipyard in Amsterdam was set up in the 1660s and served as
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  • ...urred in China in 1855 and killed more than 12 million people in China and India alone. This pandemic was considered active up until 1959 and is thought to
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  • ...s the December 1984 disaster at a Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, India. Thousands of Bhopal residents were killed by the accidental late-night rel
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  • ...colonial power drew boundaries, as with the Durand Line among Afghanistan, India, and the not-yet-existing Pakistan, or with the country of Iraq created by
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  • ...epublic of China|China]], though some which require English are going to [[India]].
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  • ...affect US support of Pakistan, or would Pakistan seize the opportunity if India did not?<ref name=AT2003-06-19>{{citation | title = India dithers over Iraq dilemma
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  • ...ayers are depicted on the frieze of the ''Great [[Stupa]]'' in [[Sanchi]], India. (''See image'')</ref>
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  • ...latively impermeable structures that cannot be stained with dyes such as [[India ink]]. They are generally involved in attachment of [[bacteria]] to other c
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  • .../PDF/PI_info_Cowpeas.pdf]</ref>, and insect protected Brinjal eggplant for India <ref>[http://www.fbae.org/Channels/Views/indian_bt_brinjal_in_public.htm]</
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  • ...ually all [[United States of America|American]], [[Canada|Canadian]] and [[India]]n [[secondary education|high schools]], most [[college]]s and many [[eleme
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  • ...awla, Anju. Exploring project selection behavior of academic scientists in India. Research Evaluation, Volume 16, Number 1, March 2007 , pp. 35-45(11). http
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  • ...awing from) the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT): India, Israel, North Korea and Pakistan.
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  • ...rra]], [[Belgium]], [[Bermuda]], [[Switzerland]] and some communities in [[India]] such as [[Goa]]. Portuguese is spoken by about 187 million people in Sout ...ntil the 19th century. Some Portuguese-speaking Christian communities in [[India]], [[Sri Lanka]], [[Malaysia]], and [[Indonesia]] preserved their language
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  • ...e sword" that could unify "our seven hundred million brothers in China and India", led by Japan.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...oon, 1984; reprinted Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarnath [India], 1987; 1, 2, 9, 15, 16, 22, 26, 28-9, 31 ...Thī Bv Cp Ja Nidd Paṭis Ap. The Burmese Phayre manuscript (1841/2) in the India Office Library has Khp Ud It Sn Vv Pv Th Thī Bv Cp Dhp Ja Nidd I (2 copies
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  • ...ory with as specific national employer as, for example, the [[Gurkha]]s of India.
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  • ...pandemic but is predominant in the Mediterranean area, the Middle East and India.
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  • ...g mule") which could spin yarn for making muslin (until then imported from India). Originally known as the muslin wheel, or hall-in-the-wood wheel, In 1785,
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  • ...contacted at: 7 Triveni Apartments, A-6 Paschim Vihar, New Delhi-110 063, India. Email: dsharma@ndf.vsnl.net.in. CENTRE FOR ALTERNATIVE AGRICULTURAL MEDIA ...contacted at: 7 Triveni Apartments, A-6 Paschim Vihar, New Delhi-110 063, India. Email: dsharma@ndf.vsnl.net.in. CENTRE FOR ALTERNATIVE AGRICULTURAL MEDIA
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  • ...t the Dutch empire. The prime targets were the East India Company and West India Company, private monopolies which had administered the Dutch colonies for t The Dutch East India Company (VOC) in the 17th century became the largest business in the world.
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  • ...phy)|MAGIC against the Japanese in the Pacific Theater and the China-Burma-India theater. Germany enjoyed some SIGINT success against the Allies, especially
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  • ...sferred to the British crown, and Queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress of India. British settlements in [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]] were consolidated ...arted before the war was continued at an early stage with the departure of India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Burma, Malaya and Singapore, together with fifteen count
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  • ...e turned them back in western China in 751. Even after that date, northern India fell to Islamic rule between 1000 and 1200, and Europe as far north as Vien ...ng much of the world's knowledge and establishing in Islamic science. From India came a numbering system using a zero, which Arabs spread around the world.<
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  • ...y adopted by Germany, the United States of America, France, Great Britain, India, Japan, Poland, and Czechslovakia. It went into force on July 24, 1929, at
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  • ...the [[Persia]]n and [[Ottoman Empire]]s, the Bahá'í community expanded to India and Burma (1870s), Central Asia (1880s), North America and Europe (1894-191 ...ai House of Worship Delhi.jpg/credit}}<br>Bahai House of Worship in Delhi, India]]
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  • ...e those of the [[1983 Cricket World Cup]] or [[Prudential Cup, 1983]] that India had won and of [[Rakesh Sharma]] going to the Space on April 02, 1984, but
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  • ...ame Hettie Jones''); [[Joanne Kyger]] (author of ''Going On''; ''Japan and India Journals''; ''Just Space''); and the aforementioned Diane di Prima (author
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  • ...ent was left unchecked by the government of the day, and countries such as India were taking steps toward independence. The British Empire Exhibition was an
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  • ...a couple of years ago (a city full of touts and crooks!). He also visited India this easter, and decided to have some [[Samosa]] &mdash; he really likes no
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  • ...earliest form of musical expression is to be found in the [[Sama Veda]] of India. Popular styles of music varied widely from culture to culture, and from pe
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  • ...y's foreign relations by becoming part of [[NATO]]; giving independence to India, Pakistan, Ceylon and Burma; and withdrawing from Palestine <ref>[http://ww
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  • ...ractice of medicine developed gradually, and separately, in ancient Egypt, India, China, Greece, Persia and elsewhere. Medicine as it is practiced now devel
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  • ...'something'' in the waters of the [[Ganges River]] and [[Jumna]] rivers in India had marked [[antibacterial]] action against the bacteria responsible for th
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  • ===Cuba, India, and Sudan: 1895&ndash;1899=== ...63.</ref><ref>Jenkins 2001, p. 22.</ref> Based in [[Bangalore]], he was in India for 19 months, visiting [[Calcutta]] three times and joining expeditions to
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  • ...d originates from the substance of God, arose early in the philosophy of [[India]]. It is generally asserted that Hindu religious texts were the oldest know
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  • ...of greatest hydroelectric growth are the growing economies of [[Asia]]. [[India]] and China are the development leaders; however, other Asian nations are a
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  • ...imputer]] is an earlier project to construct cheap handheld computers in [[India]]
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  • ...n Thailand and rural South African areas. In Western countries, but not in India or Sri Lanka, females have a greater risk of developing IBS.
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  • ...ish partnership that did marketing for correspondent merchants in Britain, India, and parts of south-east Asia. It became active in finance, insurance, and
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  • ...majority groups.<ref> Asians, especially recent immigrants from China and India, have higher levels of education and income.</ref> The most dramatic impac
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  • ...l Geographic'', June 2003, 2-31. Popularized but accurate account of Hindu India's lowest caste.
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  • ...]], [[Ravindra Jadeja]], and [[Ravichandran Ashwin]] of [[India (cricket)|India]]; [[Clive Rice]], [[Lance Klusener]] and [[Jacques Kallis]] of [[South Afr
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  • Between 1956 and the mid-1960's, urban South India served as a global "laboratory" for the study of tuberculosis. Amrith (2004
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  • '''cāst''' ''drama, throw, eye'' = '''cāste''' ''India
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  • ...nd a number of governorships in the 2006 election, improved relations with India, the passage of the [[PATRIOT Act]], the [[No Child Left Behind]] education
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  • ...Soviet arsenal, the MiG-29 previously had been provided only to Syria and India. The decision to export the MiG-29 to Iraq, also assured Iraq a more advant
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  • ...from the Empire, including the [[United States of America]], [[Canada]], [[India]] and [[South Africa]], adopted [[English Law]] and variations of the parl ...largest groups of residents born in other countries were from the Ireland, India, Pakistan, Germany, and the Caribbean. Though Germany was high on the list,
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  • ...merican Export Lines, on 22 October 1940. ''Executor'' made two voyages to India before being acquired by the Navy on 3 June 1941 for conversion to a cargo
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  • ...North Africa]], [[Mesopotamia]] (Iraq), [[Syria]], [[Persia]] (Iran) and [[India]].
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  • Final results for this tour of India are not known. Per Ray Bowers, on January 19 Tilden and Cochet had split t
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  • * 2006 - [[George W. Bush]] signs the [[United States-India Peaceful Atomic Energy Cooperation Act]] into a law
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  • ...care systems of numerous countries, including Germany, the United Kingdom, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Mexico.(7) Several schools of practice exist with
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  • ...w Zealand]] (1973), [[Singapore]] (1974), and [[Australia]] (1975), with [[India]] not introducing it until 1984. [[South Korea]] did not introduce color (u
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  • ...ns]], [[Ancient Egypt|Egypt]], [[Hellenic civilization|ancient Greece]], [[India]], and China, astronomical observatories were assembled and ideas on the na
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  • .... There were significant developments in political thinking in China and India during that period, but since they had little influence on that thread, the
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  • ...10 in favour to none against, with 5 abstentions (Brazil, China, Germany, India, Russian Federation), authorising Member States, "to take all necessary me
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