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  2. Geography of India - Wikipedia

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    India's territorial waters extend into the sea to a distance of 12 nautical miles (13.8 mi; 22.2 km) from the coast baseline. [7] India has the 18th largest Exclusive Economic Zone of 2,305,143 km 2 (890,021 sq mi). The northern frontiers of India are defined largely by the Himalayan mountain range, where the country borders China, Bhutan, and ...

  3. Majid Husain - Wikipedia

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    Geography of India; World Geography; Fundamentals of Physical Geography; Geography: 3000 Terms and Concepts; Indian and World Geography; Environment and Ecology - Biodiversity, Climate Change and Disaster Management

  4. Category:File-Class Indian geography pages - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles that are supported by Wikipedia:WikiProject Indian geography. Articles are automatically added to this category based on parameters in the {{ WP India }} template. ‹ The template below ( Category class ) is being considered for merging with Articles by Quality.

  5. Category:Ancient Indian geography - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Ancient Indian geography" The following 11 pages are in this category, out ...

  6. Category:Top-importance Indian geography articles - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles that are supported by Wikipedia:WikiProject Indian geography. Articles are automatically added to this category based on parameters in the {{ WP India }} template. Index · Statistics · Log

  7. Cartography of India - Wikipedia

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    Joseph E. Schwartzberg (2008) proposes that the Bronze Age [[Indus Valley Civilization]] (c. 2500–1900 BCE) may have known "cartographic activity" based on a number of excavated surveying instruments and measuring rods and that the use of large scale constructional plans, cosmological drawings, and cartographic material was known in India with some regularity since the Vedic period (1st ...

  8. Enayat Ahmad - Wikipedia

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    Enayat Ahmad (1 August 1923 – 10 December 1999) was an Indian geographer known for his contribution to the study of the geography of India, especially his interpretation of the evolution of drainage systems in the Himalayas and his writings on tropical coastal geomorphology.

  9. Outline of India - Wikipedia

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    India was home to the ancient Indus Valley civilisation, and is the birthplace of four world religions: Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism. India endured colonisation, eventually being administered by the United Kingdom from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century.