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- Hanging Gardens of Babylon (4963 bytes)
5: ... little evidence for their existence. Some (circumstantial) evidence gathered at the excavation of th...
13: ...raving by the 16th-century Dutch artist Martin Heemskerck depicts the fabled Hanging Gardens of Babylo...
34: ** [[Hanging Gardens of Mumbai]] - Locomotive (16705 bytes)
11: ...t is often safer to locate the train's power systems away from passengers. This was particularly the c...
21: ...e people took to calling the steam locomotives themselves "steam engines". The steam locomotive remain...
32: ...d war]] which saw a number of simplex diesel systems built for the war, a small number of which surviv...
43: ...ed the first such train, but diesel-electric systems soon proved to be more cost-effective because of ...
60: ... down. In Germany, however, diesel-hydraulic systems achieved extremely high reliabily in operation. P... - Harmonium (4268 bytes)
7: ...e pipe organ, and electronic organs. Many harmoniums were shipped overseas to support missionary effor...
20: ...oneers of this style is Pandit Tulsidas Borkar of Mumbai. More and more music students are learning in thi...
22: ...akes the sound fuller. In addition, many harmioniums feature an octave coupler, a mechanical linkage t...
23: Harmoniums are made with 1, 2, 3 and occassionally 4 sets of...
26: ...professional-harmonium.html/ Professional harmoniums] - Time zone (34024 bytes)
15: ...5.5 (e.g. if it is 13:00 UTC, then it is 18:30 in Mumbai)
45: ...]] can be added to UTC to correct it to within 50 ms of UT1, reducing the error to only 20 m.
107: *[[Canada]] (MST—[[Mountain Standard Time Zone|Mountain Sta...
128: *[[United States]] (MST—Mountain Standard Time)
569: **[[Omsk Oblast|Omsk]]* - Food (24212 bytes)
3: ...'' is any [[substance]] consumed by living organisms, including [[liquid]] [[drink|drinks]]{{fn|1}}. F...
16: *[http://www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk/acts/acts1990/Ukpga_19900016_en_2.htm#mdi...
23: ...ources (such as fruits, grains, roots, and mushrooms) with mobile animals which must be hunted and kil...
79: * [[Mushroom|Mushrooms]] are a type of [[fungus|fungi]]
161: ...onversely, badly managed food aid can cause problems by disrupting local markets, depressing [[crop]] ... - India (27950 bytes)
13: ...]], [[Indo-Scythian]] and [[Indo-Parthian]] kingdoms, and finally the [[Kushan Empire]]. From the [[3r...
17: ...] dynasty. Nevertheless, several indigenous kingdoms remained in or rose to power, especially in the r...
21: ...with India, took advantage of the fractured kingdoms to colonise the country. After a failed insurrect...
23: ...more tests in [[1998]]. Significant economic reforms beginning in [[1991]], have transformed India int...
32: ...oral college|electoral college]] for five-year terms. The [[Prime Minister of India|Prime Minister]] i... - Cattle (12844 bytes)
23: ... animal fit for [[slaughtering]]) are obsolete terms. Cattle raised for human consumption are called ...
25: .../wiktionary.org/wiki/Harem harem] [[mating]] systems, though "bull" in particular may be used because ...
40: ...de [[meat]], dairy and draft while reproducing themselves and eating nothing but grass has furthered h...
51: ...bai.04.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Draft [[Zebus]] in [[Mumbai]], [[India]]]]
56: ...l's learning to respond appropriately to the [[teamster]]'s (ox driver's) commands: in North America s... - Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
4: ... [[international community]] is facing many problems in bringing pirates to [[justice]].<ref>{{cite ne...
29: ...le to return to France from Rome because the Muslims from [[Fraxinet]] controlled all the passes in th...
45: ...became their main source of income. The main victims of Maniot pirates were the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottom...
52: ...rivateer [[Kanhoji Angre]] ruled the seas between Mumbai and Goa.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://muse.jhu.edu/l...
63: ... gangs near river estuaries, mainly to protect themselves. They recruited locals as common foot-soldie... - Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
15: ...truth]] (''satya''), and [[non-violence]] (''[[ahimsa]]''). His auto-biography, "The story of my exper...
25: ...r]]. Trying to establish a [[law]] practice in [[Mumbai|Bombay]], he had limited success. By this time, ...
31: ... the [[Natal Indian Congress]] in [[1894]] with himself as secretary. Through this organization, he f...
33: ...ng, refusing to register, or engaging in other forms of non-violent resistance. While the government ...
40: ...d the struggle, but he had succeeded in placing himself at the center of the Indian national movement. - Indus Valley Civilization (23571 bytes)
13: ...Civilization settlements spread as far south as [[Mumbai]], or Bombay, as far east as [[Delhi]], as far we...
17: ... people spoke. We do not know what they called themselves. All of these facts stand in stark contrast ...
30: ...luded the world's first urban [[sanitation]] systems. Within the city, individual homes or groups of h...
32: ...ve dockyards, granaries, warehouses, brick platforms, and protective walls. The massive citadels of In...
41: ... 500, with each unit weighing approximately 28 grams, similar to the English ounce or Greek uncia, and... - Cities along the Silk Road (5982 bytes)
46: * [[Mumbai]], India
106: *[[Mumbai]], [[India]] - Ox (2803 bytes)
2: ...bai.04.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Draft [[Zebus]] in [[Mumbai]], [[India]]]]
7: ...l's learning to respond appropriately to the [[teamster]]'s (ox driver's) commands: in North America s...
11: ...ht work such as [[cart]]ing. In past days some teams were about fourteen, and even over twenty for log...
13: ... by commands or noise (whip cracks) and many [[teamsters]] were known for their voices and language.
15: ...movable loads. This is one of the reasons that teams were dragging logs from forests long after horses... - Bicycle (44267 bytes)
7: ...siderably in both the cultural and industrial realms. In its early years, bicycle construction drew on...
23: ...r gears]] and hand-operated, [[Bicycle brake systems|cable-pull brakes]] were also developed during th...
28: ...|right|thumb|Present day: Bikes still popular in Amsterdam]]''
37: ...e functioning front and rear [[bicycle brake systems|brakes]]. In some places, bicycles must have fun...
49: ...ly used in components such as handlebars, seat stems (also known as seatposts), and brake levers. In t...
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