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- Relic (11473 bytes)
14: ...Ernest Brehaut analyzed the Romano-Christian concepts that gave relics such a powerful draw (see link)...
17: ...us rage with which mobs of Christians toppled sculptures, and smashed classical bas-reliefs (particula...
26: ...ts relics are known for their extraordinary incoruptibility and so would have high regard. It is impor...
42: ...ight|300px|Buddha relics from Kanishka's stupa in Peshawar, Pakistan, now in Mandalay, Burma. Teresa Merriga...
44: ...sed for housing. The relics are meanwhile being kept safely in a nearby monastery until funds can be f... - Pakistan (74854 bytes)
62: ...l around [[10 BCE]]. To the south, this kingdom captured [[Sindh]] and extended to the coast of the [[...
76: ...nah]] a British-educated Indian Muslim leader, adopted the cause, and later earned the title of Quaid-...
90: ...he [[Persian language|Persian]] language the concepts of "Pak" meaning "Pure" and "stan" for "land" or...
130: ...73]] Pakistan itself had. The US also did not accept Bangladesh in favor of Pakistan until after the [...
132: ...the war and the Chinese influence on Pakistan prompted USA to bolster ties with its distanced ally, bu... - Afghanistan (23568 bytes)
72: ... seized power in 1996. The Taliban were able to capture 90% of the country, aside from [[Northern Alli...
74: ...on in support of the opposition following the [[September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks]] forced the grou...
88: ...d in December 2003 when a new constitution was adopted creating a presidential form of government with...
219: ...ndustan and the Panjab; in Ladakh and Kashmir, in Peshawar, Kabul, Kunduz, and Bokhara... from 1819 to 1825'...
235: *[http://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/map/profile/afghanis.pdf 2002 UN ma... - History of India (31279 bytes)
8: ...]. From the [[3rd century]] onwards the [[Gupta|Gupta dynasty]] oversaw the period referred to as Indi...
38: ...t, and jungle. All of these environments are susceptible to unpredictable periods of flood, drought, a...
58: ''[[Chandragupta Maurya]]'', a famed Hindu monarch, founded the [...
64: Between the [[Maurya]] and [[Gupta]] empires, northern India was ruled by smaller k...
66: ...ounded an empire that eventually stretched from [[Peshawar]] to the middle [[Ganges]] and, perhaps, as far a... - Cities along the Silk Road (5982 bytes)
43: * [[Peshawar]], [[Pakistan]]
51: * [[Peshawar]], [[Pakistan]]
114: *[[Suez]], Egypt
138: ==List of Ptolemy==
139: ...Most of the names are included in ''[[Geographia (Ptolemy)|Geographia]]''. - Ancient India (31279 bytes)
8: ...]. From the [[3rd century]] onwards the [[Gupta|Gupta dynasty]] oversaw the period referred to as Indi...
38: ...t, and jungle. All of these environments are susceptible to unpredictable periods of flood, drought, a...
58: ''[[Chandragupta Maurya]]'', a famed Hindu monarch, founded the [...
64: Between the [[Maurya]] and [[Gupta]] empires, northern India was ruled by smaller k...
66: ...ounded an empire that eventually stretched from [[Peshawar]] to the middle [[Ganges]] and, perhaps, as far a... - Culture of Pakistan (6940 bytes)
3: ...Lahore, Rawalpindi, Hyderabad, Faislabad, Sukkur, Peshawar, Gujarat, Attobabad, Multan, etc. The North-weste...
14: ...ly, the government-owned [[Pakistan Television]] (PTV) has been the dominant media player in Pakistan....
43: ...rong middle class. The cities of Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Islamabad, Faisalabad and Quetta are especially ... - Indus River (3223 bytes)
7: ...s to the south, coming out of the hills between [[Peshawar]] and [[Rawalpindi]]. It is dammed in this area ...
30: ... to the entire subcontinent by the Romans, who adapted it to the current '[[India]]'.
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