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  1. Indira Gandhi (15405 bytes)
    6: | [[November 19]], [[1917]]
    51: ...गान्धी)''' ([[November 19]], [[1917]] – [[October 31]], [[19...
    63: ... By using her powers of appointment, she created "notoriously weak" [[cabinet]]s, centralizing her own...
    65: ... her own independent Congress party following the November [[1969]] split within the governing [[India...
    67: ...ndia being close to [[Moscow]] (though officially non-aligned). India subsequently withdrew its forces...
  2. Bangladesh (29715 bytes)
    1: ...iterally means "The Country of [[Bengal]]". Lying north of the [[Bay of Bengal]], on land it borders [...
    3: ...4;&#2434;&#2482;&#2494;&#2470;&#2503;&#2486;<br>Gano Proj&#257;tontr&#299; B&#257;ngl&#257;desh</big><...
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    65: ...zations had Buddhist and/or [[Hindu]] influences. Northern Bangladesh has several sites of mass archit...
    69: ...(province)|East Bengal]] corresponding to what is now Bangladesh, and a western part, the Indian state...
  3. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
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    62: ...s conquered by various Central Asian groups, most notably the [[Tocharian]] [[Kushan]]s.
    64: ...Kadphises' son [[Vima Takto]] conquered territory now in India, but lost much of the western parts of ...
    66: ... the [[Scythian]]s, and [[White Hun]]s. While the Punjab remained under the Huns and Scythians, the [[Sass...
  4. Malaysia (27892 bytes)
    3: ...sia, Malay Peninsula) shares a land border on the north with [[Thailand]] and is [[Johor#Links_to_Sing...
    5: *[[East Malaysia]], the northern part of the island of [[Borneo]], is border...
    78: ...tal, the sultanate controlled the areas which are now [[Peninsula Malaysia]], southern [[Thailand]] ([...
    80: ...as the [[Sultanate of Johor]], which still exists now. After the fall of [[Malacca]], three nations st...
    84: ...known together as the [[Federated Malay States]] (not to be confused with the [[Federation of Malaya]]...
  5. Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
    2: ...tered Greek settlements on the coasts of what are now [[Albania]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Egypt]], [[France]]...
    4: ...nclude the periods of the [[Minoan civilization|Minoan]] and [[History of Mycenaean Greece|Mycenaean]]...
    6: ...lympic Games]] in [[776 BC]], but most historians now extend the term back to about [[1000 BC]]. The t...
    15: ..." and [[Jerome]]'s "Chronicon", contain brief chronologies and king lists for this period. The history...
    17: ...l, military and diplomatic history, and ignore economic and social history. All histories of Ancient G...
  6. Sikhism (31029 bytes)
    2: '''Sikhism''' ([[Punjabi]]: &#2616;&#2623;&#2582;&#2624;) is a [[religion...
    4: ...f [[Guru Nanak]] is, "There is no Hindu, there is no Muslim." [[Guru Gobind Singh]] reinforced these ...
    8: ...tains many languages including [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]], [[Sanskrit]], [[Bhojpuri]] and [[Persian lang...
    10: ... although manifest in many ways, many places and known by many names, is eternally One, the Sovereign ...
    16: ..., the true name. Sikhs believe in neither heaven nor hell. They strive for the grace of the Guru duri...
  7. Indus Valley Civilization (23571 bytes)
    2: ...|Ghaggar]]-[[Hakra River|Hakra]] river in what is now [[Pakistan]]. The '''Indus Valley Civilization''...
    11: ... some evidence indicative of another large river, now long dried up, running parallel and to the east ...
    13: ...as far west as the [[Iran]]ian border, and as far north as the [[Himalayas]]. Among the settlements we...
    15: ... [[Sanskrit]] ''mleccha'', "foreigner, barbarian, non-[[Aryan]]" may be derived from the name.
    17: ...f these facts stand in stark contrast to what is known about its contemporaries, [[Mesopotamia]] and [...
  8. Himalaya (16334 bytes)
    1: ..."abode of snow" in [[Sanskrit]] ( from ''hima'' "snow", and ''aalaya'' "abode"). The correct name for ...
    5: ...tan Plateau]]. ([[:Image:himalaya_annotated.jpg|annotated version]])]]
    10: ...inital]] and [[Darjeeling]] are located here. The northernmost range is called the ''Higher Himalaya''...
    12: ...alayan range, before giving way to a permanent [[snow line]] in the topmost regions. The far eastern H...
    21: ...rock]]s settled on the ocean floor and the [[volcano]]es that fringed its edges. Since these sediments...
  9. Timeline of Middle Eastern History (12425 bytes)
    1: ...ddle East with its particular characteristics was not to emerge until late [[2nd millennium|second mil...
    22: * After [[7000 BC]]?The rise of the [[Punjab]] culture.
    27: ...<nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Dating Creation|1]]<nowiki>]</nowiki>
    47: * Jewish chronology dates [[creation (theology)|creation]] to [[2...
    52: ...|34th century]]), the earliest historical person known by name.
  10. Mauryan (48769 bytes)
    4: ...n armies. By 320 BC the empire had fully occupied Northwestern India, defeating and conquering the [[s...
    6: ...histan (region)|Balochistan]] and much of what is now [[Afghanistan]], including the modern [[Herat Pr...
    10: ...on of the reign of social and political peace and non-violence across all of India. Ashoka sponsored t...
    12: ...auryan rule in South Asia falls into the era of [[Northern Black Polished Ware]] (NBPW). The ''Arthash...
    20: ...agupta Maurya (with the help of Chanakya, who was now his advisor) surprised and defeated the Macedoni...
  11. Irrigation (13719 bytes)
    2: ... supplementation of [[rain]]fall with water from another source in order to grow crops. In contrast, a...
    6: ...|spring]], [[lake]], [[aquifer]], [[well]], or [[snowpack]]. Depending on the distance of the source a...
    8: ...as the amount of water it needs, neither too much nor too little.
    13: ... can benefit the plants. Automatic valves, also known as [[surge valves]], can increase the efficienc...
    24: ...of 0.5 to 1.9 inches (10 to 50 mm). Guns are used not only for irrigation, but also for industrial app...
  12. Indus River (3223 bytes)
    1: ...in [[Tibet]], flowing from the [[Himalayas]] in a north-westerly direction through [[Kashmir]], and th...
    3: [[Image: Indus.jpg|thumb|300px|The Indus River in northern [[Pakistan]], near the rock Aornus.]]
    7: ...der of its route to the sea is in plains of the [[Punjab]] and [[Sind]], and the river becomes slow-flowin...
    27: ...inly flows through country from which it receives no water) in the world.
    33: ...thwestern extremities of the Indian Province of [[Punjab]].

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