Plant researchers theorize that aubergines were first eaten on the Indian subcontinent. |
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Never before has this double edged weapon been used so effectively by any politician in the subcontinent. |
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On the Indian subcontinent, one of many forms of dance involves the devadasis, or temple dancers, who dance in the context of temple rituals. |
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You ought not feel that censorious actions in the Indian subcontinent are unregarded. |
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By the start of the last century, colonial India's hill stations were strung out all over the subcontinent. |
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They can bind relationships even beyond the mental and geographical barriers of a subcontinent. |
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Now all that's left are guns and herds of overweight buffalo wallowing across a subcontinent of syrup. |
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After the success of its gridiron coverage, Channel 4 turned its attentions to the subcontinent and the ancient Indian discipline kabaddi. |
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The delicacy of paan is enjoyed all over the Indian subcontinent including Bangladesh. |
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The litany of daily miseries suffered by the powerless public of the subcontinent on both sides of the border should make us ask, why? |
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None foresaw a disaster even remotely close to the one that overwhelmed the subcontinent. |
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This would be the best gift the subcontinent could offer to the world in the International Year of Mountains. |
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The high-risk in the Indian subcontinent is related to the high prevalence of pan-tobacco chewing in the population. |
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During the Cretaceous and the Tertiary periods large parts of the present subcontinent of India were flooded by multiple lava flows. |
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As I said, the players are better used to the conditions in the subcontinent. |
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The story faded from the front pages in most of the world, but it was not quickly forgotten on the subcontinent. |
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For a healthful culinary tour of the subcontinent, try the vegetarian tasting menu. |
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Chutzpah and discipline more than muscle built the Empire on the subcontinent. |
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Small, rufous, and earless, the Serendib Scops Owl is quite unlike any other owl in Sri Lanka or anywhere else in the Indian subcontinent. |
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It was the first and last glimpse of the subcontinent for millions of colonial servants, and it changes utterly every time I come here. |
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The region served as a fountainhead of Hindu religion and was an established center of education in the subcontinent. |
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Agitated over the role of politicians of both the countries, Khan blamed them of all ills in the subcontinent. |
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The movies that enthrall, enrage and obsess a billion Indians, on the subcontinent and around the world. |
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But in the case of the subcontinent, as the U.S. well knows, that peace has yet to be forged. |
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The Nehru-Gandhi family dominated politics in the subcontinent for 40 years after the end of British rule. |
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The result is a new point of reference for the two estranged siblings of the subcontinent to tell stories about each other. |
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Taxes in South Africa were relatively high in comparison to the rest of the subcontinent. |
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The anniversary of the dawning of freedom for the subcontinent is not all about flag-waving. |
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Do you think that this is going to have serious implications for security on the subcontinent? |
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It also offers a fine range of Indian cuisine prepared by their resident chef, imported straight from the subcontinent. |
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The dog was domesticated in the subcontinent towards the end of the Mesolithic period. |
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But the casual disregard for the welfare of the poor is still very much a feature of life in the subcontinent. |
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This system will develop over the southeastern subcontinent and may reach Namibia's eastern parts. |
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Tooting is preparing itself for a feast of Eastern delight to celebrate the culture of the Asian subcontinent. |
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The Kumaun and Garhwal hills of present-day Uttar Pradesh contain the best stands of softwood in the subcontinent. |
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Calcutta hosts the first-ever gay pride march in the subcontinent. |
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It is now a full month since Mumbai came under attack and the mood in the subcontinent has shifted somewhat. |
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We find this quality in jazz and tap as well as in Euro-Afro dance forms such as flamenco and in world forms from Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent. |
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Moraes is not only indisputably the greatest living Indian poet working in English, he is also probably the finest prose stylist writing anywhere in the subcontinent. |
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The price was paid in Latin America in the deaths and disappearance of, at a conservative estimate, around 100,000 people throughout the subcontinent. |
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According to Arfaan Khan, a British Pakistani linguist, a number of Hindi words such as chuddies are currently being imported from the Indian subcontinent. |
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By moving their capital to Delhi, then, the British symbolically sought to resolve centuries of dynastic struggle for control of the subcontinent. |
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Religious processions and royal progresses have been an important practice in the Indian subcontinent with a complex history of their own for many centuries. |
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Seems a batsman in the match was from somewhere on the subcontinent. |
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Brides from the Asian subcontinent have their hands patterned with henna. |
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Even worse, a crisis in the subcontinent could lead to a nuclear war in South Asia. |
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Mombasa is known for its Indian foods brought by the numerous immigrants from the subcontinent, including curries, samosas, and chapatti, a fried bread. |
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Typhoid fever immunization is recommended for travelers going to highly endemic areas in Central and South America, the Indian subcontinent, and Africa. |
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The subcontinent is home to a number of indigenous breeds of dogs. |
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There are Chinatowns and takeaways all over the world, but in Britain the culinary impact of China is dwarfed by the subcontinent. |
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Since the 1947 communal partition of the subcontinent, both of these bourgeoisies have made the conflict against the rival state central to their ruling ideologies. |
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The fight expanded first to North Africa and eventually to the Indian subcontinent. |
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Adidas entered Kabaddi which is still a non Olympic sport but highly popular in the Indian subcontinent and Asian countries. |
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The French meanwhile had despatched a large force from Europe to seize the initiative on the subcontinent. |
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Europe is also a subcontinent within Eurasia in geological terms, making the whole of Russia a part of the Eurasian continent. |
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Trade relations have existed between Arabia and the Indian subcontinent from ancient times. |
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However, neither Australia nor Antarctica appear, and the Indian subcontinent is too small. |
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The silk trade reached as far as the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East, Europe, and North Africa. |
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However, with the arrival of immigrants from the Indian subcontinent, cricket is once again gaining interest in the province. |
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Sri Lanka is separated from the mainland portion of the Indian subcontinent by the Gulf of Mannar and Palk Strait. |
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Overall, however, the progress towards eradication was disappointing, especially in Africa and in the Indian subcontinent. |
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It was founded in 1793, making it one of the oldest rackets clubs in the world, and the first in the Indian subcontinent. |
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The early modern period began in the 16th century, when the Mughal Empire conquered most of the Indian subcontinent. |
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The earliest archaeological site in the subcontinent is the Palaeolithic hominid site in the Soan River valley. |
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In terms of culture, many regions of the subcontinent transitioned from the Chalcolithic to the Iron Age in this period. |
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Many smaller clans mentioned within early literature seem to have been present across the rest of the subcontinent. |
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The Pala Empire was founded by Gopala I, it was ruled by a Buddhist dynasty from Bengal in the eastern region of the Indian subcontinent. |
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It ruled large parts of the Indian subcontinent from the 13th century to the early 16th century. |
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However, they were ultimately unsuccessful in conquering and uniting the subcontinent. |
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The early 18th century saw the rise of Maratha suzerainty over the Indian subcontinent. |
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By 1760, the domain of the Marathas stretched across practically the entire subcontinent. |
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By the 1850s, the East India Company controlled most of the Indian subcontinent. |
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It played an important role in reawakening Indian minds and intellect across the Indian subcontinent. |
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Many parts of the Indian subcontinent were governed by the East India Company, which nominally acted as the agent of the Mughal Emperor. |
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Some of the oldest rocks in the Indian subcontinent are found in Goa between Molem and Anmod on Goa's border with Karnataka. |
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From around 550 BCE, many independent kingdoms and republics known as the Mahajanapadas were established across the subcontinent. |
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On the Indian subcontinent, the Delhi Sultanate and the Deccan sultanates would give way, beginning in the 16th century, to the Mughal Empire. |
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Cholera likely has its origins in the Indian subcontinent as evidenced by its prevalence in the region for centuries. |
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The many Indian restaurants all over Britain are a by-product of the large waves of immigration from the subcontinent. |
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The Mughals made a major contribution to the Indian subcontinent with development of their unique architecture. |
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Many came from the Caribbean and Indian subcontinent and settled throughout the Oldham borough. |
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The Turks had acquired the culture of power of Persia and implemented its political and administrative traditions in the subcontinent. |
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Amchur is a spice, which is prepared from the flesh of dried green mangoes and it is widely used in the entire South Asian subcontinent. |
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Ayurveda or ayurvedic medicine is a system of traditional medicine native to the Indian subcontinent and a form of alternative medicine. |
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The satellite navigation system will cover the Indian subcontinent and around 1,500 km beyond the country's geographical boundaries. |
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And Gandhi once said that in the whole subcontinent, probably Sindhis are the most secular people. |
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In a year full of subcontinent cricket, Strauss has thrown down the gauntlet to his misfiring top six to prove they are worth keeping. |
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He too, it is clear, wants to end the cold war in the subcontinent. |
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The Mughal Empire at its peak extended over nearly all of the Indian subcontinent and large parts of Afghanistan. |
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Many of these migrants came from the Caribbean and the Indian subcontinent. |
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Politically, the Indian subcontinent usually includes Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. |
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Sometimes, the term South Asia is used interchangeably with Indian subcontinent. |
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Its use to refer to the Indian subcontinent is seen from the early twentieth century. |
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The Indian subcontinent has been a term particularly common in the British Empire and its successors. |
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There is no globally accepted definition on which countries are a part of South Asia or Indian subcontinent. |
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In dictionary entries, the term subcontinent signifies a large, distinguishable subdivision of a continent. |
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The Indian subcontinent drifted northeastwards, colliding with the Eurasian plate nearly 55 million years ago, towards the end of Paleocene. |
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The zone where the Eurasian and Indian subcontinent plates meet remains one of the geologically active areas, prone to major earthquakes. |
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Whether called the Indian subcontinent or South Asia, the definition of the geographical extent of this region varies. |
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Maldives, the small archipelago southwest of the peninsula, is considered part of the Indian subcontinent. |
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The geopolitical definition and the use of terms such as Indian subcontinent, South Asian subcontinent and South Asia is a contested topic. |
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There are large Chinatowns in Liverpool, Manchester and Newcastle, and communities from the Indian subcontinent in all major towns. |
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Mughal Viceroys promoted agricultural expansion and turned Bengal into the rice basket of the Indian subcontinent. |
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India, Pakistan and Bangladesh signed tripartite agreement in 1973 calling for peace and stability in the subcontinent. |
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The Adina Mosque of undivided Bengal was the largest mosque built in the Indian subcontinent. |
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Economic writings date from earlier Mesopotamian, Greek, Roman, Indian subcontinent, Chinese, Persian, and Arab civilizations. |
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Urdu is historically associated with the Muslims of the northern Indian subcontinent. |
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On the Indian subcontinent, the Lodhi Dynasty ruled over the Delhi Sultanate during its last phase. |
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The term mutton is almost always used to refer to goat meat in the Indian subcontinent. |
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It has been claimed to have originated in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. |
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The sport is followed primarily in Australasia, Britain, the Indian subcontinent, southern Africa and the West Indies. |
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This form of nationalism took many guises, including the peaceful passive resistance movement led by Mahatma Gandhi in the Indian subcontinent. |
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Britain also controlled the Indian subcontinent and large portions of Africa. |
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The Government of India Act 1858 ended the role of the East India Company in governing the subcontinent. |
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Around 7000 BCE, the first known Neolithic settlements appeared on the subcontinent in Mehrgarh and other sites in western Pakistan. |
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They were imitated all over India and led to both the resurgence of Hinduism and the development of all modern languages of the subcontinent. |
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The Indian caste system embodies much of the social stratification and many of the social restrictions found in the Indian subcontinent. |
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The use of the term Indian subcontinent began in the British Empire, and has been a term particularly common in its successors. |
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Maldives, the country consisting of a small archipelago southwest of the peninsula, is considered part of the Indian subcontinent. |
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While Afghanistan is not considered as a part of the Indian subcontinent, Afghanistan is often included in South Asia. |
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Similarly, Myanmar is included by some scholars in South Asia but not in Indian subcontinent. |
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Buddhism spread beyond the Indian subcontinent, through northwest into Central Asia. |
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Tamil belongs to the southern branch of the Dravidian languages, a family of around 26 languages native to the Indian subcontinent. |
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Between 1803 and 1813, there were more than 10,000 lascars from the Indian subcontinent visiting British port cities and towns. |
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During this time, the Delhi Sultanate took over northern parts of Indian subcontinent. |
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It has a higher ratio of coast to landmass than any other continent or subcontinent. |
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The Bronze Age on the Indian subcontinent began around 3300 BC with the beginning of the Indus Valley civilization. |
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In British English usage, the term Asians usually refers to people with roots in South Asia, essentially the Indian subcontinent. |
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The Hadramis migrated to Southeast Asia, East Africa and the Indian subcontinent. |
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Indian cuisine comprises of a wide variety of regional and traditional cuisines native to the Indian subcontinent. |
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Mughlai cuisine is a style of cooking developed in the Indian subcontinent by the imperial kitchens of the Mughal Empire. |
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Indian migration has spread the culinary traditions of the subcontinent throughout the world. |
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The most notable examples are the Indian subcontinent and the Arabian Peninsula. |
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When Eurasia is regarded as a single continent, Europe is treated as a subcontinent. |
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The outcome was the loss of the remaining Portuguese territories in the Indian subcontinent. |
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This number is constantly increasing and can well explain the role of Brussels in the European subcontinent. |
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European colonization also brought sizable groups of Asians, particularly from the Indian subcontinent, to British colonies. |
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In the Arabian Sea the violent Monsoon brings rain to the Indian subcontinent. |
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On the Indian subcontinent, the Mughal Empire ruled most of India in the early 18th century. |
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Well, there are many antibioticresistant bugs on the Indian subcontinent and the rate of superinfection is high. |
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Historically, the major castes across the subcontinent have included the Brahmins, the Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and the Shudras. |
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Two Iranians have been picked as the two highest paid players in India's Pro Kabaddi League, a sport little known outside the subcontinent. |
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It is believed the fad originated from labour camps where some subcontinent workers smoke ant-filled beedis as a cheap alternative to illegal drugs. |
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By the early 18th century, Mughal Indian textiles were clothing people across the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, Europe, the Americas, Africa, and the Middle East. |
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Through warfare and diplomacy, Akbar was able to extend the empire in all directions and controlled almost the entire Indian subcontinent north of the Godavari River. |
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The sangha traveled through the subcontinent, expounding the dharma. |
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In contrast growth in Asia has been strong since then, starting with Japan and spreading to Korea, China, the Indian subcontinent and other parts of Asia. |
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After India gained independence from the British in 1947, India requested that Portuguese territories on the Indian subcontinent be ceded to India. |
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Eventually, the East India Company seized control of Bengal and slowly the whole Indian subcontinent with its private armies, composed primarily of Indian sepoys. |
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Rang Ghar, built by Pramatta Singha in Ahom Kingdom's capital Rongpur, is one of the earliest pavilion of outdoor stadia in the Indian subcontinent. |
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Like other settled, agrarian societies in history, those in the Indian subcontinent have been attacked by nomadic tribes throughout its long history. |
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The Pallavas, during the 4th to 9th centuries were, alongside the Guptas of the North, great patronisers of Sanskrit development in the South of the Indian subcontinent. |
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At the end of the Rigvedic period, the Aryan society began to expand from the northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent, into the western Ganges plain. |
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The National Library of India is the leading public library in the country while Science City is the largest science centre in the Indian subcontinent. |
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From a geological perspective, it is considered a subcontinent of Asia. |
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However, the power vacuum he left in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent directly gave rise to one of the most powerful Indian dynasties in history, the Maurya Empire. |
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The people of the Indian subcontinent, a sixth of the world population at the end of the 20th century, had attained an indigenous independence for the first time in centuries. |
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The Provinces of India, earlier Presidencies of British India and still earlier, Presidency towns, were the administrative divisions of British governance in the subcontinent. |
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On the Indian subcontinent, the Great Mughal Empire existed. |
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This is a significant departure from the more conventional view of a subcontinent as comprising a very large peninsula on the fringe of a continent. |
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Greenland, generally reckoned as the world's largest island on the northeastern periphery of the North American Plate, is sometimes referred to as a subcontinent. |
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Prior to the formation of the United Kingdom, immigration of South Asian ethnic groups to England began with the arrival of the East India Company to the Indian subcontinent. |
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At the time of independence in 1947, the migrants from the Indian parts of the subcontinent entered the present day Pakistan through this border crossing. |
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The Indian religions are distinct yet share terminology, concepts, goals and ideas, and from the Indian subcontinent spread into East Asia and southeast Asia. |
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The Himalayas prevent cold Central Asian katabatic winds from blowing in, keeping the bulk of the Indian subcontinent warmer than most locations at similar latitudes. |
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Nearly contemporaneous Mesolithic rock art sites have been found in many parts of the Indian subcontinent, including at the Bhimbetka rock shelters in Madhya Pradesh. |
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The 1996 championship was held in the Indian subcontinent for a second time, with the inclusion of Sri Lanka as host for some of its group stage matches. |
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The games were reduced from 60 to 50 overs per innings, the current standard, because of the shorter daylight hours in the Indian subcontinent compared with England's summer. |
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The principal gallery devoted to Asian art in the museum is Gallery 33 with its comprehensive display of Chinese, Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asian objects. |
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Many of those objects were collected by colonial officers and explorers in former parts of the British Empire, especially the Indian subcontinent. |
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English was adopted in regions around the world, such as North America, the Indian subcontinent, Africa, Australia and New Zealand through colonisation by the British Empire. |
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Another account to mention the ancient language Sanskrit was made by Filippo Sassetti, a merchant born in Florence in 1540, who travelled to the Indian subcontinent. |
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The first bioscope in the subcontinent was established in Dacca that year. |
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Based in Dacca, with Shillong as the summer capital and Chittagong as the chief port, the new province covered much of the northeastern subcontinent. |
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Prior to 1947, most of the Indian subcontinent was part of British India. |
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The English term mainly continues to refer to the Indian subcontinent. |
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The region experienced high volcanic activity and plate subdivisions, creating Madagascar, Seychelles, Antartica, Austrolasia and the Indian subcontinent basin. |
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The term Indian subcontinent also has a geological significance. |
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Geologically, the Indian subcontinent is related to the land mass that rifted from Gondwana and merged with the Eurasian plate nearly 55 million years ago. |
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British tea culture dates back to the 19th century, when India was part of the British Empire and British interests controlled tea production in the subcontinent. |
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A series of serious crop failures in the late 19th century led to widespread famines on the subcontinent in which it is estimated that over 15 million people died. |
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Fisher exact test was applied to assess the significance of the association of ciprofloxacin resistance with reported travel to the subcontinent of India. |
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Gavials are found only on the northern Indian subcontinent, where most are riverine, being best adapted to calmer areas in deep fast-flowing rivers. |
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A climatology of aerosol optical and microphysical properties over the Indian subcontinent from 9 years of Multiangle Imaging Spectroradiometer data. |
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