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  1. South Asia 1450-1750. By Hannah Archambault. From the fifteenth through eighteenth centuries, South Asia was a prosperous and diverse place. Between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, the Mughal Empire was one of the world’s largest empires, ruling large parts of the subcontinent. With ready access to silver, the Mughals built an ...

  2. May 8, 2024 · Mongol empire, empire founded by Genghis Khan in 1206. Originating from the Mongol heartland in the Steppe of central Asia, by the late 13th century it spanned from the Pacific Ocean in the east to the Danube River and the shores of the Persian Gulf in the west. At its peak, it covered some 9 million square miles (23 million square km) of ...

  3. Nov 13, 2012 · India is a country in South Asia whose name comes from the Indus River. The name 'Bharata' is used as a designation for the country in their constitution referencing the ancient mythological emperor, Bharata, whose story is told, in part, in the Indian epic Mahabharata. According to the writings known as the Puranas (religious/historical texts ...

  4. Anatolia, also called Asia Minor, is the peninsula of land that today constitutes the Asian portion of Turkey. In geographic terms Anatolia may be described as the area in southwestern Asia bounded to the north by the Black Sea, to the east and south by the Southeastern Taurus Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, and to the west by the Aegean Sea and Sea of Marmara.

  5. 2 days ago · Recent News. Indus River in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistani-administered portion of Kashmir. South Asia, subregion of Asia, consisting of the Indo-Gangetic Plain and peninsular India. It includes the countries of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka; Afghanistan and the Maldives are often considered part of South Asia as well.

  6. Nov 23, 2023 · Khilji Dynasty was the second ruling dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate. It was established by Jalaluddin Firuz Khilji by overthrowing the Slave dynasty. The Khilji Dynasty ruled for around 30 years (1290-1320) but was responsible for many long-term reforms. Alauddin Khilji was the most powerful ruler of the Khilji dynasty, who led many successful ...

  7. Laborers cut and dragged the stone from quarries in Mathura and Chunar, located in the northern part of India within Ashoka’s empire. The pillars weigh about 50 tons each. Only 19 of the original pillars survive and many are in fragments. The first pillar was discovered in the 16th century.

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