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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › South_IndiaSouth India - Wikipedia

    South India, also known as Peninsular India, is the southern part of the Deccan Peninsula in India encompassing the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Telangana as well as the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry, occupying 19.31% of India's area (635,780 km 2 or 245,480 sq mi) and 20% of India's population.

  2. Ancient Silk Road map. The Spice trade was mainly along the water routes (blue). South India in 300 BCE, showing the Chera, Pandya, and Chola tribes. Evidence in the forms of documents and inscriptions do not appear often in the history of ancient southern India.

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  4. Southern India regions - Color-coded map — switch to interactive map. Andhra Pradesh. Coastal state with fiery food. Telangana. Known for its cultural heritage under the Nizam of Hyderabad . Kerala. "God's own country", famous for spices, backwaters, Ayurveda and the Malabar coast. Tamil Nadu.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IndiaIndia - Wikipedia

    Coordinates: 21°N. India, officially the Republic of India ( ISO: Bhārat Gaṇarājya ), [21] is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area; the most populous country as of June 2023; [22] [23] and from the time of its independence in 1947, the world's most populous democracy.

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  6. It has a land frontier of 15,200 km (9,445 mi) and a coastline of 7,516.6 km (4,671 mi). [1] On the south, India projects into and is bounded by the Indian Ocean —in particular, by the Arabian Sea on the west, the Lakshadweep Sea to the southwest, the Bay of Bengal on the east, and the Indian Ocean proper to the south.

  7. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The history of southern India covers a span of over four thousand years during which the region saw the rise and fall of a number of dynasties and empires. Location of South India. The period of known history of southern India begins with the Iron Age (c. 1200 BCE to 200 BCE), Sangam period (c. 600 BCE to ...

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