Search results
|
No page with that title exists You can create an article with this title or put up a request for it. Please search Wikipedia before creating an article to avoid duplicating an existing one, which may have a different name or spelling.
Showing below 12 results starting with #1.
View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).
No article title matches
Page text matches
- Indonesia (12958 bytes)
12: ...]]: Unity in Diversity) <br> [[ideology|National ideology]]: [[Pancasila Indonesia]]|
17: government_type= Democratic [[republic]] |
18: ...r_titles = [[List of Presidents of Indonesia|President]] |
19: leader_names = [[Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono]] |
21: area_magnitude = 1_E10 | - Earthquake (13859 bytes)
1: ...s]] into which the Earth's [[lithosphere]] is divided. Events that occur at plate boundaries are call...
5: ...he earthquakes shaking is the dominant and most widespread cause of damage.
11: ...er one, large faults are capable of higher magnitude earthquakes than smaller faults are.
13: ...ake, or as a result of submarine landslips or "slides" indirectly triggered by it.
15: ...ed simultaneously. They arrive in the following order: first the body waves [[P-wave]]s (primary or pr... - Tsunami (29462 bytes)
1: ...ami that struck [[Mal靝 in the [[Maldives]] on [[December 26]], [[2004]].]]
2: ...fects of a tsunami can range from unnoticeable to devastation.
4: ... [[ocean]]; it simply has a much smaller [[amplitude]] (wave heights) offshore, and a very long [[wave...
6: ...re not actually related to tides the term is considered misleading and its usage is discouraged by [[o...
10: ... tsunami by itself may trigger an undersea landslide quite capable of generating a tsunami. - History of India (31279 bytes)
5: ...ermanent settlements appeared 9,000 years ago and developed into the [[Indus Valley Civilization]], wh...
8: ...y]] oversaw the period referred to as India's "Golden Age".
11: ...and [[Indian philosophy|philosophy]] flourished under the patronage of these kings.
14: ...ntermission by the [[Vijayanagara Empire]], which declined with the 16th Century AD.
17: ...e [[Sanchi|Sanchi stupa]] in Sanchi, [[Madhya Pradesh]] built by emperor [[Ashoka]] in the 3rd centur... - Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
7: place_of_birth=[[Porbandar]], [[Gujarat]], [[India]] |
8: dead=dead|
9: date_of_death=[[January 30]], [[1948]] |
10: place_of_death=[[New Delhi]], [[India]]
13: ...who brought the cause of [[India|India's]] independence from [[British India|British colonial rule]] t... - Hinduism (49198 bytes)
6: ...th approximately 940 [[million]] followers worldwide, 96 percent of whom live in the [[Indian subconti...
15: ...not claim sole understanding of the one [[transcendental]] Truth.
17: ... the Hindu, this idea has been an active force in defining the 'Eternal Dharma.'[http://www.ramakrishn...
19: ...n [[Moksha]], the end of the cycle of rebirth and death.
23: ...nu]] (the Preserver of worlds) and [[Shiva]] (the Destroyer of worlds). - Kite flying (5612 bytes)
6: ... the string through a solution of ground glass powder and glue. The resulting strings are abrasive and...
8: ... Lower cost kites in quantity production may be made from printed polyester, which will have longer us...
11: ...cs such as silk for the sails. Modern kites are made with synthetic materials: nylon or more exotic fa...
13: ... aerodynamic forms, to modern sparless inflatable designs.:
19: ...ind. In recent years, multi-line kite flying has developed into a [[sport kite|sport]], with competit... - Lion (11511 bytes)
16: ...e, the conqueror may kill any cubs left in the pride that are not his.
20: Despite being popularly known as the "king of the [[...
22: ...550 [[square mile]]s) sanctuary in the state of [[Gujarat]].
25: ...ive in North Africa, called [[Barbary lion]]s, tended to be larger than the sub-Saharan ones, and the ...
34: ...l lions may pin a large prey animal while another delivers the lethal neck bite or suffocates the prey... - Ancient India (31279 bytes)
5: ...ermanent settlements appeared 9,000 years ago and developed into the [[Indus Valley Civilization]], wh...
8: ...y]] oversaw the period referred to as India's "Golden Age".
11: ...and [[Indian philosophy|philosophy]] flourished under the patronage of these kings.
14: ...ntermission by the [[Vijayanagara Empire]], which declined with the 16th Century AD.
17: ...e [[Sanchi|Sanchi stupa]] in Sanchi, [[Madhya Pradesh]] built by emperor [[Ashoka]] in the 3rd centur... - Culture of Pakistan (6940 bytes)
3: ...ltan, etc. The North-western part of Pakistan, bordering with Afghanistan, is highly conservative and ...
8: ...ion that is now Pakistan has in the past been invaded and occupied by many different peoples, includin...
10: ...state of dereliction which makes their former grandeur more emphatic. Scuplture is dominated by Graeco...
14: ...minant media player in Pakistan. However past decade has seen emergence of several private TV channels...
16: ...om traditional styles (such as Qawwali) to more modern forms that try to fuse traditional Pakistani mu... - Mauryan (48769 bytes)
4: ...ting and conquering the [[satrap]]s left by Alexander.
6: ...ested regions near [[Kalinga (India)|Kalinga]] (modern [[Orissa]]).
8: ...s decline began fifty years after Ashoka's rule ended, and it dissolved in 185 BC with the foundation ...
10: ...ndia. Ashoka sponsored the spreading of Buddhist ideals into [[Sri Lanka]], Southeast Asia, West Asia ...
12: ... of the Mauryan times. The Mauryan empire is considered one of the most significant periods in Indian ... - Vegetarianism (28920 bytes)
4: ... one's [[diet (nutrition)|diet]]. The most common definition of vegetarianism however accepts the incl...
10: Different practices of vegetarianism include:
14: ...m]]s. The term "vegetarian" is most commonly intended to mean "ovo-lacto-vegetarian", particularly as ...
16: ...ans do not eat meat, but may consume milk and its derivatives, like cheese, butter, or yogurt.
22: ...e more bio-available, which more than negates the destruction of some nutrients and enzymes. Some raw-...
View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).