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Taj Mahal, India India
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History -Ancient Indus River civilization ~ 2500 BC -Invasions: -Aryans (Vedics) ~1500BC -Alexander Great ~326BC -Mongols/Ghenghis Khan -Mogul emperor Babar 1526 -1761
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History - British East India Co. entered India ~1700s, expanding its power -Hindu and Muslim revolt ~1850s -British government took control “The Jewel in the Crown” -Independence won in 1947
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History -After World War II they used green revolution to increase their food production. -Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan as a tomb for his wife.
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British Family in India
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Geography - 7 th largest country - Himalayas, Thar Desert, Deccan Plateau, Ghats, lush rain forests Fertile river valleys: Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Indus -Sub-tropical climate: cool dry winter; hot dry summer; monsoons
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The Karakoram Range lies within the Himalayan mountain system, which forms part of India’s northern border. The approximately 60 peaks average 22,000 ft in height.
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The Deccan Plateau is a vast triangular region in peninsular India. The land is rocky but contains areas of fertile soils.
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Thar Desert
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Ganges River
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WILDLIFEWILDLIFE
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People Population ~ 1 billion 2 nd most populous 72% rural, 35% poverty Language: Hindi 81% Hindu, 13% Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist
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Hindu Marriage Ceremony
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The caste system of India evolved from Hindu law. Untouchables, people considered to have no caste, continue to suffer discrimination. Untouchables
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Golden Temple, Amritsar Islamic Temple
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Ancient Buddhist Temple Buddhism began in India around 6BC. A period of royal patronage began with conversion of the Indian ruler Asoka in the 3 rd century.
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Government -Capital-New Delhi -28 states and 7 territories -Representative democracy -Legislature: Council of States and People’s Assembly -member Commonwealth of Nations
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Calcutta is a major center for finance, shipping, and industry.
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Economy Currency Rupee Mainly agricultural ~ 49% arable land Workforce: 60% agriculture, 17% services, 23% industry GDP ~$3,700 per person Literacy ~ (60%) 61%; Life Exp. ~ (69) 67
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Economy Crops: Rice, wheat, corn, oilseed, jute, cotton, tea, sugarcane, cashews, spices Natural Resources: coal, iron ore, manganese, mica, bauxite, oil, gas Industries: textiles, chemicals, cement, mining,computer software
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Rice Farming, India
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India’s agrarian economy
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Microsoft ® Encarta ® Encyclopedia 2002. © 1993-2001 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Current Issues -Political instability -Poverty and population -Nuclear weapons -Disputes with Pakistan and China about the luxurious wools of Kashmir
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