1.a large, relatively self-contained landmass forming a subdivision of a continent:the subcontinent of India. 2.a large landmass, as Greenland, that is smaller than any of the usu. recognized continents. [1860–65] sub`con•ti•nen′tal(-tnˈɛn tl)adj. ...
Spanning 5,000 years from the Bronze Age to the present, India: A History is John Keay’s masterful story of the subcontinent; revised and updated for the Folio Society in this fully illustrated edition.
India’s nomads have roamed the subcontinent for hundreds, sometimes thousands, of years. The Gadulia Lobar (their name comes from the Hindi words for "cart, " gadulia and "blacksmith, " lohar) are among the best known. In their illustrious past the Gadulia Lohar forged armor for Hindu...
THE SUBCONTINENT: Fifty Years of India and Pakistan; Dual Histories of Lost OpportunitiesTHE SUBCONTINENT: Fifty Years of India and Pakistan; Dual Histories of Lost OpportunitiesAs both...By M
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The Last Days of the Mughal Empire In 1757, the BEI defeated the Nawab of Bengal and French company interests at the Battle of Palashi. After this victory, the BEI took political control of much of the subcontinent, marking the start of the British Raj in India. The later Mughal rulers ...
On the other hand, the Maritime Silk Road, or Maritime Silk Route, is the maritime section of the historic Silk Road that connected Southeast Asia, China, the Indian subcontinent, the Arabian peninsula, Somalia, Egypt an...
India is growing in every way. Its e-commerce penetration is low compared to other similarly positioned nations, but it's expanding rapidly, making it one of the fastest-growing markets in the world. The addressable market is growing The increasing middle class partly drives this; those earnin...
tabaci in India. The implications of insecticide resistance management of B. tabaci on Indian subcontinent are discussed. The whitefly, Bemisia tabaci Gennadius (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), is one of the world's top 100 invasive organ- isms1. It is causing severe economic damage in over 60 crop ...
This was a stepwell – one of thousands that proliferated throughout the subcontinent, predominantly in India, beginning in around 600 C.E. They were first and foremost efficient water-harvesting systems, but that bland label doesn’t begin to describe how spectacular these structures are as marv...