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INDIA By : Ciaran O’Kane Class : 4E
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India Fast facts Fast facts Fast facts Fast facts History History History Clothes Clothes Clothes Places Places Places Buildings Buildings Buildings Our School Our School Our School Our School Taj mohal Taj mohal Taj mohal Taj mohal India wild life India wild life India wild life India wild life Indian wakeboarding Indian wakeboarding Indian wakeboarding Indian wakeboarding
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Fast facts Population : 1,049,710,000 Population : 1,049,710,000 Languages : Hindi, English and Bangli Languages : Hindi, English and Bangli Capital : New Deli Capital : New Deli Land area : 1.269,250 Land area : 1.269,250 Currency : Rupee Currency : Rupee Major cities : Mumbai [Bombay] and Delhi Major cities : Mumbai [Bombay] and Delhi INDIA
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History Daily life in Ancient India - Information about early Indian civilizations. Daily life in Ancient India - Information about early Indian civilizations. Daily life in Ancient India Daily life in Ancient India Ancient India - Click onto the links. Ancient India - Click onto the links. Ancient India Ancient India Mughal India: Interactive web site. This is a great site for learning about Taj Mahal as well as many other things Mughal India: Interactive web site. This is a great site for learning about Taj Mahal as well as many other things Mughal India Mughal India INDIA
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Clothes People in India wore mostly cotton clothing. India was the first place where cotton was grown, even as early as 2500 BC in the Hardpans period. By the Aryan period, women wore one very long piece of cloth called a sari, that they wrapped around themselves in different ways. The word “sari” comes from a Sanskrit word that just means cloth. Saris are first mentioned in the Vedas, about 600 BC. Wealthy women wore saris made of silk, but most women wore cotton ones. There were many different ways of draping saris – to dress up women wore them like skirts with a top part thrown over their shoulder or worn over their heads as a veil. Working women often pulled their sari up between their legs to make a sort of pants. Women who were fighting with the army tucked in the top part of the sari in the back, to free up their arms for fighting. Most saris were five or six yards long, although some saris were nine yards. Younger women generally wore brightly colored saris, but widows and other women in mourning wore only white ones. People in India wore mostly cotton clothing. India was the first place where cotton was grown, even as early as 2500 BC in the Hardpans period. By the Aryan period, women wore one very long piece of cloth called a sari, that they wrapped around themselves in different ways. The word “sari” comes from a Sanskrit word that just means cloth. Saris are first mentioned in the Vedas, about 600 BC. Wealthy women wore saris made of silk, but most women wore cotton ones. There were many different ways of draping saris – to dress up women wore them like skirts with a top part thrown over their shoulder or worn over their heads as a veil. Working women often pulled their sari up between their legs to make a sort of pants. Women who were fighting with the army tucked in the top part of the sari in the back, to free up their arms for fighting. Most saris were five or six yards long, although some saris were nine yards. Younger women generally wore brightly colored saris, but widows and other women in mourning wore only white ones.IndiacottonBCAryanclothSanskritVedassilkIndiacottonBCAryanclothSanskritVedassilk INDIA Indian clothing for kids - what did people wear in ancient India? Did they wear saris? Indian Clothing
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Places If you ever go to India I recommend going to the wonderful Taj Mahal I myself have never been to India but I hear it is a exciting country. If you ever go to India I recommend going to the wonderful Taj Mahal I myself have never been to India but I hear it is a exciting country. Taj Mahal Taj Mahal INDIA
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Buildings Taj Mahal - A few facts Taj Mahal - A few facts Taj Mahal Taj Mahal Indian temple architecture - Information and picture of different styles of temples Indian temple architecture - Information and picture of different styles of temples Indian temple architecture Indian temple architecture Hindu Temples in India - Information about India's famous temples Hindu Temples in India - Information about India's famous temples Hindu Temples in India Hindu Temples in India INDIA
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Taj mahal Taj Mahal was built by Emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his queen Mumtaz Mahal at Agra, India. With precious gems and stones pressed into its walls, the Taj Mahal took 22,000 workmen 22 years to complete. The Taj Mahal is considered one of the wonders of the world. It stands amid acres of gardens on the banks of the Yamuna River in the city of Agra. The most famous part of the monument is the tomb of Mumtaz Mahal with its white marble dome. INDIA
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India wild life India wild life There are a lot of animals in India I think the tiger is the most famous animal in India and the most dangered. There are a lot of animals in India I think the tiger is the most famous animal in India and the most dangered. INDIA Click here for the sound of a lions raw
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Indian wakeboarding Here are the stunts Here are some other things 2005 Calbria PRO- V Wakeboard BoatWakeboard INDIA
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