Sentences with phrase «subcontinent by»

What is odd is India's decision to continue — even reinforce — the Partition, which it has always lamented as a great calamity, visited on the subcontinent by the religious politics of the Muslim League and the «divide and rule» parting shot of the departing British.
Nazi racist ideology has its roots in hindu, pagan Egypt, ancestral home land of Saxons, meaning tied to or forged with essence, meanings god's, subcontinent never was part of hindu denial of truth absolute but hinduism, racism was imposed by force by hindu's, criminals of Egypt and Persia on nomadic population of subcontinent by declaring themselves to be god's, while native's of Europe were slaughtered to extinction by hindu Gaul's, criminal self centered after they were defeated as hindu, deniers of truth abolute Pharaoh's by the king's of Sudan.

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What lies ahead for Idealz is growing in the UAE before launching its product in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon, followed by a select few countries in North Africa and the subcontinent.
The history of the church in Asia in the 13th and 14th centuries outside the subcontinent of India to the south, says Moffett, was dominated by the political power and traditions of three great Mongol conquerors, Hulegu, Kublai and Timor (better known as Tamerlane).
The exemplary manner 6f living displayed by Gandhi captured the lasting imagination of the entire Indian subcontinent.
In A.D. 1500, Islam, supported by the Turks and by various peoples of Central Asia; Confucianism, the system on which the Chinese Empire, larger and more populous and apparently more highly civilized than all of Western Europe, was based; Hinduism, the faith of the majority of the peoples of India, a subcontinent more varied racially and probably more populous and wealthier than fifteenth - century Western Europe; and Buddhism, with extensive followings in Southern, Central, and Eastern Asia, all loomed larger in human affairs than did Christianity.
This religion was subdued by the patriarchal nomadic warriors who conquered the Indian subcontinent and the Mediterranean world in the second millennium BC.
Indian immigration picked up considerably in the late fifties, and by the time Commonwealth Immigration Act slowed immigration in 1962, more than 100,000 Indians and Pakistanis had entered England — the first large - scale emigration to England from the Indian subcontinent.
Internal CBH forecasting shows demand growth in Australia's contestable markets, the Middle East, the subcontinent and Asia, being outstripped by growth in global wheat production led by the Black Sea and Argentina.
Pair the BAKED Kale Vada with a simple, but creamy coconut chutney — with the cold chutney, the piping hot fritters transcend into a sort of a delicacy, beloved by millions in the Indian subcontinent.
(By contrast, the historical record indicates that the traditional El Niño, which occurs in the eastern Pacific, has little effect on rainfall levels in the subcontinent.)
The process revealed by the study looks a lot like the process that is building the Himalayas today, as the Eurasian continent is pushing atop the Indian subcontinent.
At the more affordable end of the market, the lack of a tailored offering by Western brands can be advantageous for more experienced operators from the Indian diaspora like Micky and Renuka Jagtiani's Landmark Group in Dubai, which penetrated the subcontinent much earlier through its price - conscious chain Max.
The first official survey of language diversity in the Indian subcontinent was carried out by Sir George Abraham Grierson from 1898 to 1928.
Last but not the least is the iconic prancing horse that entered the subcontinent and will be shortly seen at its first ever showroom in New Delhi followed by another one in Mumbai.
Whereas English swept the Indian subcontinent, a similar trade - based colonial presence by the Dutch in Indonesia failed to leave its linguistic mark.
Amnesty International reported that 1,200 would - be refugees (many from the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent) who arrived to Australia by boat had been turned away by force and detained on the Pacific island of Nauru.
Another example she cites is of a forthcoming novel by Karan Mahajan, The Association of Small Bombs, which HarperCollins India will publish in the Indian subcontinent, but other publishers will publish in different territories.
Arks Neem Protect Spray is an environmentally friendly gentle and nondrying formula for pets including dogs cats and horses It is used for animals with skin and coat issues including insect bites and skin and coat irritation The active ingredients are Neem and citronella Neem is a tree native to the Indian subcontinent Neem has been used for thousands of years by the people of India Southeast Asia and Africa Scientific studies have found these plants contain compounds that have wound healing properties neem oils and extracts are antiinflammatory gentle and nondrying Regular use helps to soothe and reduce itching and dermatitis caused by insect bites
It lies some 31 kilometres from the Indian subcontinent, separated from the mainland by the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Strait.
All of these primates bite quite often and can carry rabies; in the Indian subcontinent people are often bitten by monkeys or dogs.
«Today, India has the largest number of destinations served by our carrier across any market, and we will continue to look for more destinations and additional flights to expand our reach in the Indian subcontinent,» said Akbar Al Baker, group chief executive of Qatar Airways.
Subcontingent: The subcontinent in Contemporary Art, Mandadori Electa, Milano, 2006 With essays by Ilaria Bonacosa, Franesco Monicorda, Suketu Mehta and Moshin Hamid Art for Healing: Mushroom Arts and Korea Village, Catalog, 2006 «Home and the World: South Asia in Transition», Ed: Helen Asquine Fazio, Atreyee Phukan, V.G. Julie Rajan and Shreerekha Subramanian, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2006.
In his sculpture, Turnbull forges a tension between balance, movement and stillness, informed by his time as an RAF pilot in the Indian subcontinent during the war.
Reminds me of a Metropolitan police mascot, which has been replaced by a female Asian (that's Indian subcontinent to Brits) mascot.
The exhibition will bring together interrelated works that explore new ways of seeing and sensing, by six emerging artists from Iran, Iraq and Indian subcontinent.
The threads are reaching from floor to ceiling and are hold down by different ornithological field guides to the Indian subcontinent and Nepal produced over the past sixty years following the pioneering work of Hodgson.
The cables, a recurring motif in the artist's practice also appear in Garden of Forking Paths (2016), a panoramic view of a desolate landscape inhabited by the same conjoined species, and in Anatomy of Distance (2014) and Half Oxygen (2014), both of which represent the barriers that we construct in the Indian subcontinent, despite our shared histories.
On the Indian subcontinent, in China, and in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, agricultural productivity is closely linked to and limited by monsoon rainfall.
Last year, the subcontinent's annual summer monsoon arrived months late, parching farms and causing widespread blackouts by reducing hydroelectric supplies.
At Zuoqiupu glacier — a bellwether site on the southern edge of the plateau and downwind from the Indian subcontinent — black soot deposition increased by 30 percent between 1990 and 2003.
Even before this year's delayed and inadequate monsoon recently brought some relief to the Indian subcontinent, researchers discovered widespread concern by local experts that their governments are mismanaging the water supplies on which a billion people depend for survival, and giving insufficient attention to climate change.
The term «racialized» expresses race as the process by which groups are socially constructed, as well as modes of self - identification related to race, and includes Arab, Black (e.g. African - Canadian, African, Caribbean), East - Asian (e.g.Japanese, Korean), South - Asian (e.g. Indo - Canadian, Indian Subcontinent), South - East Asian (e.g. Vietnamese, Cambodian, Thai, Filipino) and West Asian (e.g. Iranian, Afghan) persons.
Samsung seems to be introducing a series of new smartphones to the subcontinent with the «Pro» moniker, boosted by slightly better hardware than their regular versions.
And while the phone is branded as one «Made by Google,» the original device manufacturer, HTC, will be handling the warranty work in the subcontinent.
The city of Leicester has one of the highest concentrations of this population (total population 329 836: Indian 93 000, Pakistani 8000, Bangladeshi 3600), which contrasts with the surrounding county (total population 650 489: Indian 54 000, Pakistani 2100, Bangladeshi 2300).15 We define «British South Asian (BSA)» as a person whose ancestry originates in the Indian subcontinent, and who identifies with, or is identified with, their host country.16 A previous pilot study showed a significantly higher incidence in symptoms of depression among BSA patients in Leicester and the local county compared with British White (BW) patients via the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS - D) ≥ 10 (BSA 20.7 %; BW 10.4 % p = 0.001).17 Depressive symptoms were associated with potentially maladaptive coping strategies among both ethnic groups but were employed statistically significantly more frequently by BSA patients.
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