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The Financial Express on MSNExploring history through maps: Cartographical tales of the Indian subcontinentMore than two centuries ago, English geographer James Rennell printed a map that showed the course of the Ganges from ...
Click here for a present-day map of the Indian subcontinent. India charged across the equator at rates of up to 15 cm/year, in the process closing an ocean named Tethys that had separated ...
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Weird Science | A research paper aims to show the connection between monsoon and invasions on the Indian Subcontinent…The researchers studied climatic changes alongside the socio-political landscape of the Indian subcontinent from the ... and sediment layers), to map out a timeline of climatic conditions that ...
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