- India. Technically, the
Vindhyas do not form a
single mountain range in the
geological sense. The
exact extent of the
Vindhyas is
loosely defined, and...
- iron
working was
prevalent in the
Central Ganga Plain and the
Eastern Vindhyas from the
early second millennium BCE. The
beginning of the use of iron...
-
Vindhya is an
Indian politician and
former actress who
appeared in
Tamil language films. She
currently serves as
joint propaganda secretary in All India...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vindhya may
refer to:
Vindhya Range in
central India Vindhya (actress),
Indian actress Lethe vindhya, the
black forester, a butterfly...
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Vindhya Pradesh was a
former state of India. It
occupied an area of 61,131.5 km2 (23,603 sq. miles). It was
created in 1948 as
Union of
Baghelkhand and...
-
deity Vindhyavasini gets her name from the
Vindhya Range,
literally meaning, "one who
resides in
Vindhya". The
temple has been
mentioned in
Durga Saptashati...
-
rodent in the
family Sciuridae found naturally in
India (south of the
Vindhyas) and Sri Lanka. In the late 19th century, the palm
squirrel was introduced...
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Vindhya Tiwari (born 22
November 1989) is an
Indian actress who
works primarily in
Indian television and
Indian soap operas. Her
breakthrough role was...
- one of the five
Pancha Gauda Brahmin communities that live
north of the
Vindhyas. Gaur
Brahmins are most
numerous in the
western half of
Northern India...
- the
Kaimur extension of
Vindhya mountains, it
served as the
headquarters of the
Mirzapur district. In the district,
Vindhya mountains meet with Indo-Gangetic...