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  1. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (8386 bytes)
    5: ...al grandmother, Helena Pavlovna de Fadeev, a princess of the Dolgorukov family and a famous botanist. ...
    7: ...isfied customers complained of fraudulent activities.
    9: ...s apparently quite adept at these feats, her interests were more in the area of [[theory]] and [[laws]...
    13: ...ame a [[naturalized citizen]] of the [[United States]].
    15: ...s now called [[New Age]] thinking. In fact, many researchers feel that much of New Age thought started...
  2. Bangladesh (29715 bytes)
    1: ...art of the ancient region of [[Bengal]]. ''Bangladesh'' literally means "The Country of [[Bengal]]". ...
    3: ...6;<br>Gano Proj&#257;tontr&#299; B&#257;ngl&#257;desh</big></big>
    8: ...ge:Bangladesh flag large.png|125px|Flag of Bangladesh]]
    9: | [[Image:Bangladesh coa.png]]
    11: | ([[Flag of Bangladesh|In Detail]])
  3. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    9: ...anthem = [[Pak sarzamin shad bad]]<br>(Blessed Be The Sacred Land) |
    10: official_languages = [[Urdu language|Urdu]], [[English languag...
    14: ...der_titles = [[President of Pakistan|President]]<br />[[Prime Minister of Pakistan|Prime Mi...
    15: leader_names = [[Pervez Musharraf]]<br />[[Shaukat...
    16: largest_city = [[Karachi]] (also [[financial...
  4. Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
    2: ...]], but also to those areas settled in ancient times by Greeks: [[Cyprus]], the [[Aegean]] coast of [[...
    4: ...peaking, were so different from later Greek cultures that they should be classed separately.
    6: ... to begin with the date of the first [[Olympic Games]] in [[776 BC]], but most historians now extend t...
    8: These dates are historians' conventions and some writers trea...
    10: ...orld, particularly during the [[Renaissance]] in Western Europe and again during various [[Classicism|...
  5. Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
    4: ... ([[336 BC]]-[[323 BC]]), was one of the most successful military commanders of the ancient world. He ...
    6: ...ng legendary [[hero]] in the tradition of [[Achilles]].
    9: ...n rhetoric and literature and stimulated his interest in science, medicine, and philosophy.
    11: ...om [[Aeacus]] through [[Neoptolemus]] and [[Achilles]].
    14: ...d been bragging to the rest of the Greek city states how he managed to have Philip assassinated.
  6. India (27950 bytes)
    1: ...nd is the [[List of countries by area|seventh largest]] country by geographical [[area]].
    3: ...wn significantly, in its economic and military roles, regionally as well as globally.
    5: ...nly applied due to domestic disputes over how representative it is as a national signifier.
    11: ... in [[Madhya Pradesh]] are the earliest known traces of human life in India. The first known permanent...
    13: ...om [[Central Asia]] followed, with the successive establishment in the northern Indian subcontinent of...
  7. Tropical cyclone (34538 bytes)
    4: == Hurricanes ==
    6: ...om the equatorial region toward the higher latitudes.
    9: ...tion]] from water vapor condensing at high altitudes. Because of this, a tropical cyclone can be thoug...
    11: ...mbine to produce the violent winds, incredible waves, torrential rains and [[floods]] associated with ...
    13: ...g cycle. As a result, when a tropical cyclone passes over land, its strength will diminish.
  8. Dolphin (13554 bytes)
    18: #any member of the families [[Delphinidae]] and [[Platanistoidae]] (oceanic a...
    19: ...]] (toothed whales; these include the above families and some others),
    20: ...nose Dolphin]], the most common and familiar species of dolphin.
    24: ...lify as dolphins, even though they are called whales in common language.
    26: ...s of the continental shelves, and all are carnivores, mostly eating fish and squid.
  9. Boto (5572 bytes)
    12: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''I. geoffrensis'''''}}
    17: ...nd [[Orinoco River]] systems. The Boto is the largest of the river dolphins.
    20: ...nina''' as other names used to describe this species.
    24: The first type specimen was described by [[Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville]] i...
    26: ... in the genus Inia, with three recognised subspecies:
  10. History of the world (21975 bytes)
    5: ...simple tools for many millennia, but as time progressed, tools became far more refined and complex. At...
    7: ...r the globe from [[Africa]] and the frost-free zones of [[Europe]] and [[Asia]]. The rapid expansion o...
    12: ...iculture-associated additional caretaking activities like fertilization, land clearance, etc) since 21...
    14: ...els of social and economic complexity. However, these civilisations were so different from one another...
    16: ...Moche]] and [[Nazca culture|Nazca]] emerged in [[Mesoamerica]] and [[Peru]] at the end of the [[1st mi...
  11. History of India (31279 bytes)
    5: ...Madhya Pradesh]] are found the earliest known traces of human life in [[India]]: [[Stone Age]] rock sh...
    8: ...om [[Central Asia]] followed, with the successive establishment in northern India of the [[Indo-Greek]...
    11: ...|philosophy]] flourished under the patronage of these kings.
    14: ...indigenous kingdoms remained in or rose to power, especially in the relatively sheltered south, where ...
    17: ... [[Sanchi|Sanchi stupa]] in Sanchi, [[Madhya Pradesh]] built by emperor [[Ashoka]] in the 3rd century...
  12. Hinduism (49198 bytes)
    3: ...b|140px|[[Aum|OM]], a sacred syllablle and a quintessential symbol of Hinduism. Its meanings are many....
    6: ...lmanac "the oldest religion." It is the third largest religion with approximately 940 [[million]] foll...
    8: ...erhaps the Hindu spirit of unity in diversity is best captured in a line from the ancient [[Rig Veda]]...
    12: :English: "Truth is One, though the Sages know it as Many."
    15: ... self-realization. Thus, Hindu thought distinguishes itself by strongly encouraging tolerance for diff...
  13. Indus Valley Civilization (23571 bytes)
    2: ...he '''Indus Valley Civilization''' is also sometimes referred to as the '''Harappa''' or '''Harappan C...
    7: ...mporary to the great [[Bronze Age]] empires of [[Mesopotamia]] and [[Ancient Egypt]]. It declined duri...
    9: To date, over 1,052 cities and settlements have been found, mainly in the ge...
    11: ... the Vedic period. Over 140 ancient towns and cities have been discovered along its course.
    13: ...i]], or Bombay, as far east as [[Delhi]], as far west as the [[Iran]]ian border, and as far north as t...
  14. River (12397 bytes)
    4: ... at its end and forms what is known as a delta or estuary.
    7: ... in saline tidal waters may form [[estuary|estuaries]].
    9: ...aking]]''). Waterfalls are sometimes used as sources of energy, via [[watermill]]s and [[hydroelectric...
    11: ...ly larger) river. In [[arid]] areas rivers sometimes end by losing water to [[evaporation]] and percol...
    13: The area drained by a river and its tributaries is called its [[watershed]].
  15. Himalaya (16334 bytes)
    1: ...feet (6962 m) is the highest mountain in the [[Andes]], while there are over thirty peaks in the Himal...
    3: ...he Himalayan rivers, which also includes [[Bangladesh]].
    5: ...[Perspective]] view of the Himalaya and Mount Everest as seen from space looking south-south-east from...
    9: ... The Himalayan range comprises three parallel ranges, arranged by elevation and geological age.
    10: ...t peaks including the three highest - [[Mount Everest]], [[K2]] and [[Kanchenjunga]].
  16. Ancient India (31279 bytes)
    5: ...Madhya Pradesh]] are found the earliest known traces of human life in [[India]]: [[Stone Age]] rock sh...
    8: ...om [[Central Asia]] followed, with the successive establishment in northern India of the [[Indo-Greek]...
    11: ...|philosophy]] flourished under the patronage of these kings.
    14: ...indigenous kingdoms remained in or rose to power, especially in the relatively sheltered south, where ...
    17: ... [[Sanchi|Sanchi stupa]] in Sanchi, [[Madhya Pradesh]] built by emperor [[Ashoka]] in the 3rd century...
  17. Animal G (821 bytes)
    4: *[[Ganges River Dolphin]]
    5: *[[Gazelles]]
    7: *[[Geese and Ducks]]
    14: *[[Giraffes]]
    17: *[[Golden Eagles]]
  18. River Dolphins (2891 bytes)
    10: ... = pink | plural_taxon = [[Family (biology)|Families]]}}
    13: ...ta Dolphin]], lives in saltwater [[estuary|estuaries]] and the ocean. However it is scientifically cla...
    16: ...lso, many river dolphins also possess very poor eyesight &mdash; some are considered blind &mdash; whi...
    18: ...e, is equally at home in both ecotypes. However these are not classified in the Platanistoidea superfa...
    21: ... Ganges and Indus River Dolphins as separate species.
  19. Indus River (3223 bytes)
    1: ...[Indus Valley Civilization]] had some of the earliest urban settlements in the world.
    7: ...f the [[Punjab]] and [[Sind]], and the river becomes slow-flowing and highly braided. Passing by [[Hy...
    9: === Tributaries ===
    27: ... mainly flows through country from which it receives no water) in the world.
    30: ...st urban civilizations in the world. Its name comes from the Sanskrit word for river, 'sindhu', from ...

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