would not save him. Tippu Sultan died fighting in thebreach. Wellesley tempered his imperialism with diplomacy by restoring the child head of the old Hindu reigning family as the ruler of half of Tippu Sultan’s dominions; the other half was divided between the nizam and the company. This su...
choose Council of State members.Dyarchy(dual governance) was to be introduced at the provincial level, whereexecutivecouncils were divided between ministers elected to preside over “transferred” departments (education,public health,public works, and agriculture) and officials appointed by the governor ...
The arid western region of India can be divided into four major geomorphic provinces with transitional features between them. These are: (1) the Thar Desert, (2) the Great Rann of Kachchh and Little Rann, (3) mainland Kachchh and (4) the Saurashtra uplands. this article provides an overvi...
Discocver India’s regionsIndia can be administratively divided into 28 states and 7 union territories, mostly based on linguistic lines. Those regions goes from very large geographical areas such as the central Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Andra Pradesh ,which are bigger than most of European ...
Indians against the British governors, after which Queen Victoria of England took over the crown rule of India and between 1858 and 1947, the British Raj (kingdom) was established in India. In 1947, India was divided into India and Pakistan. 15 August is celebrated in India as Independence ...
The whole Indian region has been sub-divided into thirty-four meteorological subdivisions by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) where the climatic parameters like rainfall, temperature, wind speed, humidity have been recorded since 1901 (Fig. 1a). In this study, we obtained rainfall data fo...
India is divided into five homogeneous regions based on rainfall characteristics and association of Indian summer monsoon rainfall with regional and global circulation29. Northeast hills, Jammu & Kashmir mountain regions were not considered in this study. The five IMD homogeneous regions and hilly ...
India is the world’s seventh-largest country stretching from the high mountains of the Himalayas to the tropical greenery of Kerala, and from the sacred Ganges to the sands of the Thar desert. Its more than one billion inhabitants are divided into two thousand ethnic groups and speak over 20...
These nearly continuous migrations can be divided into three phases: Seljuqs (1055–92), Mongols (1256–1411), and neo-Mongols (1369–1405). Their long-term impact, more constructive than destructive on balance, can still be felt through the lingering heritage of the great Muslim empires they...
The subcontinent was to be divided into three major groups of provinces: Group A, to include the Hindu-majority provinces of the Bombay Presidency, Madras, the United Provinces, Bihar, Orissa, and the Central Provinces (virtually all of what became independent India a year later); Group B, ...