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  2. Colonial India - Wikipedia

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    The East India Company officers lived lavish lives, the company finances were in shambles, and the company's effectiveness in India was examined by the British crown after 1858. As a result, the East India Company lost its powers of government and British India formally came under direct Crown control, with an appointed Governor-General of ...

  3. Pieter van der Aa - Wikipedia

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    One of Pieter van der Aa's largest compilations relates to the history of Italy and Sicily, an area of immense personal interest. Though he took credit for many of his compilations, several, such as the Dutch collection of travels to the East and West Indies, were admittedly simple improvements to others' works.

  4. Cartography of India - Wikipedia

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    A series of geographies published under the title Itinerario (later published as an English edition as Discours of Voyages into Y East & West Indies), appeared in 1596, and graphically displayed for the first time in Europe detailed maps of voyages to the East Indies, particularly India. Map of Goa, in Linschoten's Itineraries, ca.1590

  5. File:Joppen1907India1700a.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    The Indian subcontinent is one of the most populated regions in the world, holding roughly 20–25 percent of the global population. Geographically, the peninsular region in Southern Asia is located below the Third Pole , delineated by the Himalayas in the north, the Hindu Kush in the west, and the Indo-Burman Ranges in the east. [ 9 ]

  7. Timeline of Indian history - Wikipedia

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    India won World Cup for the first time, in one day international Cricket led by Kapil Dev. 1984: Troops storm Golden Temple, the Sikhs' most holy shrine, after Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale seeks refuge inside. There are a movement to flush out Sikh separatism and calls for secularism, called Operation Blue Star. "Anti-Sikh Riots 1984".

  8. File:1751 map of India from "Historical Atlas of India", by ...

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    English: Political map of India in 1751, at the height of French influence in India. Map from the Historical Atlas of India , by Charles Joppen (London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1907) Français : Carte politique de l'Inde en 1751, année où sous l'impulsion de Dupleix, gouverneur de l'Inde française, l'influence française atteignait son ...

  9. Waldseemüller map - Wikipedia

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    Schöner's 1515 map of America re-drawn on an equirectangular projection and on the same uniform scale as that of Waldseemüller of 1507, so as to be readily comparable. [6] Apparently most map-makers at the time still erroneously believed that the lands discovered by Christopher Columbus, Vespucci, and others formed part of the Indies of Asia