Even so, the spread of Indo-European within the Subcontinent seems to have been mainly male-mediated, in agreement with recent X-chromosome analyses [102] and as indicated by the high frequency of West Eurasian (mainly R1a) paternal lineages across the region—varying in the 1KG data from ~2...
The subcontinent was then partitioned along religious lines into two separate countries—India, with a majority of Hindus, and Pakistan, with a majority of Muslims; the eastern portion of Pakistan later split off to form Bangladesh. Many British institutions stayed in place (such as the ...
(b) Generalized geological map of the research area was modified after The Geology Map of China [1:1,000,000]. Black stars indicate the sites of four single shots with 2000 kg explosive sources. The inset shows the location of the research area (red box) in a larger regional context. ...
it chose as the venue of jihad the NW Frontier of the subcontinent, where it was directed against the Sikhs. Barelvi temporarily succeeded in carving out a small theocratic principality which collapsed owing to the friction between his Pathan and North Indian followers…” (A. Ahmed, in Basham...
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Islam is the second- most practiced religion next to Hinduism with a populace of 138 million.6 Islamic influence first came to be felt in the Indian subcontinent during early seventh century with the advent of Arab military forces into Sindh, the lower part of the Indus valley, and included ...
Imaging the Indian subcontinent beneath the Himalaya Nature, 435 (7046) (2005), pp. 1222-1225 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Sheehan et al., 2014 A.F. Sheehan, T.L. de la Torre, G. Monsalve, G.A. Abers, B.R. Hacker Physical state of Himalayan crust and uppermost mantle: con...
map. Google Scholar BURGESS, James: — Report of the First Season’s Operations in the Belgam and Kaladgi Districts, January to May 1874. Archaeological Survey of India. [Reports] New Imperial Series, Vol. 1. Western India. [First published in 1874.] Varanasi, Indological Book House, [...
The Indian subcontinent bears numerous sites producing Early Triassic fish fossils, as a matter of fact more than most other former Gondwanan provinces (cf. López-Arbarello2004; Brinkmann et al.2010). Outcrops within the peninsular part of India are all freshwater settings and yield only ichthyo...
High-resolution Geography (https://www.soest.hawaii.edu/wessel/gshhg). (Map: Mikhail Yu. Gofarov). Full size image This study (1) presents a taxonomic review of freshwater mussels from the Indian Subcontinent based on the most comprehensive morphological and DNA sequence datasets sampled to ...