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- Malaysia (27892 bytes)
43: | From the [[United Kingdom|UK]]<br>[[August 31]], [[1...
66: ...wly-built [[Putrajaya]]</small><br> <small>2. 020 from [[Singapore]]</small>
76: The earliest recorded Malay kingdoms grew from coastal city-ports established in the [[10th ce...
78: ...by a prince (Parameswara) from Palembang who fled from the island Temasek (now known as Singapore). Wi...
82: ...formed. These settlements were collectively ruled from the [[British East India Company]] seat of gove... - Tsunami (29462 bytes)
2: ...te a tsunami. The effects of a tsunami can range from unnoticeable to devastation.
4: The term ''tsunami'' comes from the [[Japanese language]] meaning ''harbour'' (...
18: ...pate quickly and rarely affect coastlines distant from the source area due to the small area of sea af...
22: ...by the huge mass of water behind the initial wave front, as the height of the sea keeps rising fast an...
24: ...ve decreases as the inverse power of the distance from the source. This is the two-dimensional equiva... - Diwali (5677 bytes)
4: ...ishu]] and [[Varsha Pirappu]] are celebrated in [[Kerala]] and [[Tamil Nadu]] respectively. These festival...
6: ...org/stylebook.html#D] (Diwali definition; Excerpt from saja.org: Diwali should not be referred as the ...
14: In [[2003]], Dipavali fell on Friday, [[October 24]] for many [[India]]n states an... - History of India (31279 bytes)
8: ...] kingdoms, and finally of the [[Kushan Empire]]. From the [[3rd century]] onwards the [[Gupta|Gupta d...
11: Southern India suffered little or no incursion from foreign lands, which facilitated the establishm...
14: ...ed south, where the [[Hoysala Empire]] flourished from the 11th to the end of the 13th century AD, fol...
20: ... the European powers. Initial rivalry between the French and the English companies finally ended with ...
23: ...modern state, followed. India gained independence from British rule on [[August 15]] [[1947]], later b... - Cities along the Silk Road (5982 bytes)
3: '''From Istanbul, Turkey to Yazd, Iran:'''
27: '''From Yazd, Iran to Turpan, China''' (See below: nort...
38: '''From Yazd, Iran to Kashi, China:'''
49: '''From Kabul, Afghanistan to Arabian Sea port at Debal...
59: ...e northern route along the [[Taklamakan Desert]] from Kashi, China to Anxi, China:''' - Sword (24928 bytes)
2: ...h German]] ''Schwert'', literally "wounding tool" from a [[Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-Eu...
8: [[Image:Sword of Gou Jian.jpg|frame|[[Sword of Gou Jian]] as seen on a Chinese hig...
10: ...opotamia]]. Swords from the [[Nordic Bronze Age]] from ca. [[1400 BC]] show characteristic spiral patt...
11: Sword production in [[China]] is attested from the Bronze Age [[Shang Dynasty]].
14: [[Iron]] swords became increasingly common from the [[13th century BC]]. The [[Hittites]], the... - Ancient India (31279 bytes)
8: ...] kingdoms, and finally of the [[Kushan Empire]]. From the [[3rd century]] onwards the [[Gupta|Gupta d...
11: Southern India suffered little or no incursion from foreign lands, which facilitated the establishm...
14: ...ed south, where the [[Hoysala Empire]] flourished from the 11th to the end of the 13th century AD, fol...
20: ... the European powers. Initial rivalry between the French and the English companies finally ended with ...
23: ...modern state, followed. India gained independence from British rule on [[August 15]] [[1947]], later b... - Ancient Indian science and technology (21581 bytes)
28: ...ear conception of the abstract number as distinct from the numerical quantity of objects or spatial ex...
32: ...ician in Arabic is called ''Hindsa'' which means "from India."
34: ...ed by [[Madhava]] and other mathematicians of the Kerala school made major inroads into the invention of [...
38: ...ology]], like casting of a [[horoscope]]. Apart from this linkage of astronomy with [[astrology]] in...
47: ...e concept of [[atom]] in ancient India is derived from the classification of material world in five ba... - Shrimp and Prawns (5254 bytes)
10: {{Taxobox_infraordo_entry | taxon = '''Caridea'''}}
66: ...und widely around the world in both [[fresh water|fresh]] and [[salt water]].
69: ...Triops cancriformis'' are also popular animals in freshwater aquaria, and are often called shrimp, alt...
71: Shrimp are distinguished from the superficially similar [[prawns]] by the str...
75: ... choi]], [[bagoong]], [[wikibooks:Cookbook:Prawns|Kerala]] and [[scampi]]?. - History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
14: ... of [[Rome]] in the [[5th century]], and isolated from the rest of the world by the spread of [[Islam]...
16: ...rpretation. Given the limited scientific advances from about [[476]] to about [[1000]], this period ca...
18: ...ic]], [[geometry]], [[astronomy]] and [[music]]). From the year [[787]] on, [[decree]]s began to circu...
20: ...e rebirth of the interest in speculative inquiry; from this interest would follow the rise of the [[Sc...
27: ...the texts of the ''ancients'' and started a new infrastructure which was needed for scientific communi... - Mohiniattam (1519 bytes)
1: ... recital by [[women]]. The term Mohiniattam comes from the words "Mohini" implying a ''feeling of warm...
3: ...es and the gently flowing [[river]]s which abound kerala, the land of Mohiniattam. The costume includes wh... - Vampire (17166 bytes)
2: [[Image:Orlock.JPG|right|thumb|[[Count Orlok]] from ''[[Nosferatu]]'']]
3: ...emely variable in different traditions, and are a frequent subject of folklore, [[film|cinema]], and c...
11: ...he [[Hades|underworld]] are lured to the blood of freshly sacrificed rams, a fact which Odysseus uses ...
13: ...arly Slavic folklore, a vampire drank blood, was afraid of (but could not be killed by) [[silver]], an...
23: ... of wood to attempt to strike the monster's heart from a distance. If you ram a wooden stake into a v... - Milk (13238 bytes)
6: ... of Thailand|Thai]], [[Indian cuisine|Indian]] ([[Kerala]]), and [[Polynesia]]n cuisine.
18: ... the human enzymes digesting the milk, can differ from breed to breed and mammal to mammal.
38: ...nt fat for developing toddlers who have graduated from [[breast milk]] or [[infant formula]].
40: ...s of milk currently; most milk brands vary little from each other. These brands include:
42: * [[Anchor (milk)|Anchor]] (a brand from [[Fonterra]])
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