- The
Indian subcontinent is a
geological term
describing the landm****
known as the
Indian Plate,
which drifted northeastward from the
ancient supercontinent...
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kilometres (3,930,000 sq mi),
while the
Indian subcontinent, with less than half that area, is
considered a
subcontinent. The
alternative view—in
geology and geography—that...
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Anatomically modern humans first arrived on the
Indian subcontinent between 73,000 and 55,000
years ago. The
earliest known human remains in
South Asia...
- Thailand, Myanmar, and Indonesia.
Modern humans arrived on the
Indian subcontinent from
Africa no
later than 55,000
years ago.
Their long occupation, predominantly...
- has a
higher ratio of
coast to landm**** than any
other continent or
subcontinent. Its
maritime borders consist of the
Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic...
- The
Muslim conquests in the
Indian subcontinent mainly took
place between the 13th and the 18th centuries,
establishing the Indo-Muslim period. Earlier...
- 'rule' or 'government') was the rule of the
British Crown on the
Indian subcontinent,
lasting from 1858 to 1947. It is also
called Crown rule in India, or...
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citation needed] The
total Buddhist po****tion in 2010 in the
Indian subcontinent –
excluding that of Sri Lanka,
Bhutan (both
Buddhist majority states)...
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Empire with an area of
influence that
stretched from the
northwest Indian subcontinent,
across Central Asia, the
Middle East,
North Africa,
southern Italy,...
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Vedic Sanskrit interacted with the
preexisting ancient languages of the
subcontinent,
absorbing names of
newly encountered plants and animals; in addition...