india Crossword Puzzles
India 2017-06-14
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- positive or negative force caused by someone's actions
- groups of people whose birth determines their place in society.
- teaches about how all gods all living beings are apart of one spirit. Believes in reincarnation and karma.
- Plain that stretches across northern India
- the belief that the soul is reborn again
- mountain range that separates north Asia from South Asia
- language that around 70% of the population speaks.
- highest caste which usually has priests and teachers in it
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- second to lowest caste that consists of only workers
- lowest caste that do work others consider unclean
- code of behavior and ethical rules for India
- teaches that people can avoid sorrrow by following certain rules
- second to highest caste which usually has landowners in it
- seasonal winds that dominate Indias climate.
- religion that combines Hinduism and Islam
- the escape from suffering or sorrow
- plateau that dominates the southern end of India
- third to highest caste which usually consists of buisinessmen, merchants, doctors, farmers
- teaches that all things in nature have souls.
- debated state that many believe should be in Pakistan
20 Clues: the escape from suffering or sorrow • the belief that the soul is reborn again • religion that combines Hinduism and Islam • Plain that stretches across northern India • code of behavior and ethical rules for India • seasonal winds that dominate Indias climate. • teaches that all things in nature have souls. • plateau that dominates the southern end of India • ...
India 2017-06-14
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- teaches that people can avoid sorrrow by following certain rules
- positive or negative force caused by someone's actions
- highest caste which usually has priests and teachers in it
- second to highest caste which usually has landowners in it
- Plain that stretches across northern India
- language that around 70% of the population speaks.
- seasonal winds that dominate Indias climate.
- lowest caste that do work others consider unclean
- second to lowest caste that consists of only workers
- mountain range that separates north Asia from South Asia
- religion that combines Hinduism and Islam
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- the belief that the soul is reborn again
- the escape from suffering or sorrow
- teaches that all things in nature have souls.
- debated state that many believe should be in Pakistan
- plateau that dominates the southern end of India
- teaches about how all gods all living beings are apart of one spirit. Believes in reincarnation and karma.
- third to highest caste which usually consists of buisinessmen, merchants, doctors, farmers
- groups of people whose birth determines their place in society.
- code of behavior and ethical rules for India
20 Clues: the escape from suffering or sorrow • the belief that the soul is reborn again • religion that combines Hinduism and Islam • Plain that stretches across northern India • seasonal winds that dominate Indias climate. • code of behavior and ethical rules for India • teaches that all things in nature have souls. • plateau that dominates the southern end of India • ...
India 2017-06-09
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- A place were most Sikhs live
- Number of how large the country is in the world
- Population
- Plateau in southern India
- A sea that borders western India
- There is a lot of this economic activity
- A country that borders northwest India
- Shudra are usually these
- Many of the men of this religion become soldiers
- Code of behavior
- Two of the beliefs they have are reincarnation and Karma
- English and what language are the most populous in India
- Merchants doctors or farmers
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- Percent employed in agriculture
- Landowners or rulers
- Seasonal winds
- Peoples position in society
- A delta by Bangladesh
- Mountain range that is northern of Nepal
- All things in nature have souls
- One of the four classes usually priests or teachers
- Siddhartha Gautama founded this religion
- Another name for Untouchables
23 Clues: Population • Seasonal winds • Code of behavior • Landowners or rulers • A delta by Bangladesh • Shudra are usually these • Plateau in southern India • Peoples position in society • A place were most Sikhs live • Merchants doctors or farmers • Another name for Untouchables • Percent employed in agriculture • All things in nature have souls • A sea that borders western India • ...
India 2017-06-09
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- Shudra are usually these
- One of the four classes usually priests or teachers
- A place were most Sikhs live
- Percent employed in agriculture
- Mountain range that is northern of Nepal
- A country that borders northwest India
- Plateau in southern India
- Seasonal winds
- Siddhartha Gautama founded this religion
- A delta by Bangladesh
- Two of the beliefs they have are reincarnation and Karma
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- English and what language are the most populous in India
- Landowners or rulers
- Number of how large the country is in the world
- There is a lot of this economic activity
- Population
- Merchants doctors or farmers
- A sea that borders western India
- Many of the men of this religion become soldiers
- All things in nature have souls
- Code of behavior
- Peoples position in society
- Another name for Untouchables
23 Clues: Population • Seasonal winds • Code of behavior • Landowners or rulers • A delta by Bangladesh • Shudra are usually these • Plateau in southern India • Peoples position in society • A place were most Sikhs live • Merchants doctors or farmers • Another name for Untouchables • Percent employed in agriculture • All things in nature have souls • A sea that borders western India • ...
India 2016-05-05
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- Priests
- Farmers
- ______ is the major crop
- These people cannot eat beef & many are vegetarians
- Laborers
- _____System Evolved from Hinduism, divided people into groups
- These people were below laborers and forced to live away from people & were not allowed to use public roads or bridges.
- Northern India is known for food being Rich & _______ Seasoned.
- ________Festival Named for elephant headed god, celebrates Ganesha
- These people influenced Northern India bringing meat based cuisine.
- South India has heavy rainfall allowing _____ crops of rice , fruit and vegetables
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- Southern India's food is _____ and not as subtle and refined ad those of North India.
- On Janmashtami Hindus go to the statue of ______ & bathe it with clarified butter, milk, sugar and honey
- These people cannot eat pork
- Warriors
- Wheat, Barley, Millet, Corn and Sorghum are grown in areas lacking _________ needed for rice.
- Many Indian dishes are ______ and if they contain meat it is typically in small amounts.
- Celebrates the birthday of the most popular gods Krishna
- The god that is honored during the Pongal Harvest Festival, people offer rice pudding to the sun god
- Indians raise more ____ than any other livestock & primarily use them as work animals
- This also had a huge impact on India's cuisine
- Over ___% of India people are farmers (The number is in word form)
- _______ are very important
- _______ Harvest Festival Time of thanksgiving for the winter crop of rice.
24 Clues: Priests • Farmers • Warriors • Laborers • ______ is the major crop • _______ are very important • These people cannot eat pork • This also had a huge impact on India's cuisine • These people cannot eat beef & many are vegetarians • Celebrates the birthday of the most popular gods Krishna • _____System Evolved from Hinduism, divided people into groups • ...
India 2016-03-20
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- Empire Started by Chandragutpa in 321 B.C.
- Aryan sacred literature
- State of peace in Buddhism
- Seasonal winds
- Earthen walls; to keep water out of cities
- Buddhist religious order
- Hittites were the first to work with this in Southwest Asia
- group of Indo-European who settles in Anatolia
- Dry grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus
- Large flat and fertile plain formed by 2 rivers
- One of India's greatest writers, may have been court poet for Chandra Gutpa II
- One of India's main faiths, teaches that desire causes suffering
- People who accepted the new doctrines
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- Aryans first major kingdom
- Nomadic people who may have come from the steppes
- Stone structures build over holy relics
- People who held to Buddha's stricter, original teachings
- One of India's main faiths, complex polytheistic religion blended with Aryan beliefs
- Fortified area containing major buildings
- Nomadic people from north of Hindu Kush mountains
20 Clues: Seasonal winds • Aryan sacred literature • Buddhist religious order • Aryans first major kingdom • State of peace in Buddhism • People who accepted the new doctrines • Stone structures build over holy relics • Fortified area containing major buildings • Empire Started by Chandragutpa in 321 B.C. • Earthen walls; to keep water out of cities • ...
India 2023-02-16
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- Name of India's currency.
- India has the ____ largest population.
- Capital of India
- Mt. Everest is in this country
- Name given to India's movie industry.
- River that is sacred to Hindus and highly polluted
- Indian Leader who influenced Martin Luther King Jr.
- Areas of Indian cities that are overcrowded and poor.
- What was Gandhi's original occupation.
- Trading company that controlled large parts of India
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- Cause of Gandhi's death
- Mutiny of Indian soldiers against the British East India Company
- Many people in India are poor due to this
- The majority of people who live in India are this religion.
- India is a part of this continent.
- Seasonal winds that bring wet and dry weather to India
- Beautiful white palace built for a dead rulers wife
- Country that India gained it's independence from
- India's current form of government.
- Major religion of Pakistan
- Name given to the split of India and Pakistan in 1947
21 Clues: Capital of India • Cause of Gandhi's death • Name of India's currency. • Major religion of Pakistan • Mt. Everest is in this country • India is a part of this continent. • India's current form of government. • Name given to India's movie industry. • India has the ____ largest population. • What was Gandhi's original occupation. • Many people in India are poor due to this • ...
India 2024-04-14
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- Csirkés India étel
- India Fővárosa
- India sötét bőrű dravida őslakossága
- India szent állata
- India több mint ötezer éves hagyományos,természetes orvostudományi rendszere
- Indiai harcosok
- India Éghajlata
- pénzegység
- India Jármű
- Államformája
- India legnagyobb folyója
- India nyelve
- India legrégibb irodalmi emlékei
- Önálló országként megalakult muszlimok lakta területekből
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- India Női viselet
- Régi Ősvallása
- Indián törzs
- Indiai nép
- Legnagyobb város
- Amerikai őslakos
- India kozépső és nyugati részén élő emberek nyelve
- indiai függetlenségi mozgalom vezéralakja
22 Clues: Indiai nép • pénzegység • India Jármű • Indián törzs • Államformája • India nyelve • India Fővárosa • Régi Ősvallása • Indiai harcosok • India Éghajlata • Legnagyobb város • Amerikai őslakos • India Női viselet • Csirkés India étel • India szent állata • India legnagyobb folyója • India legrégibb irodalmi emlékei • India sötét bőrű dravida őslakossága • indiai függetlenségi mozgalom vezéralakja • ...
India 2024-04-07
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- Fennsík Dél-Indiában
- Államfője
- Legnagyobb vallás a modern Indiában
- Hegység északra
- Államok száma
- Szent folyó Hindu emberek számára
- Ősi város
- óceán, amely körülveszi az országot
- Boldogság és béke állapota
- A legszebb sír
- A keleti világ legszegényebb országa
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- Az ember lelki kötelessége
- A fehér forradalom atyja
- Földbirtokosok
- Legszentebb folyója
- fővárosa
- Papjai
- Hivatalos nyelve
- Sivatagi utazáshoz használt állat
- Indiával északon határos ország
- A Hinduizmus egyik szent szövege
21 Clues: Papjai • fővárosa • Államfője • Ősi város • Államok száma • Földbirtokosok • A legszebb sír • Hegység északra • Hivatalos nyelve • Legszentebb folyója • Fennsík Dél-Indiában • A fehér forradalom atyja • Az ember lelki kötelessége • Boldogság és béke állapota • Indiával északon határos ország • A Hinduizmus egyik szent szövege • Sivatagi utazáshoz használt állat • Szent folyó Hindu emberek számára • ...
India 2022-08-29
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- the Vijayanagara ruler, Kirshnadev Raya's work Amuktamalyada, was in?
- the use of Kharoshti in ancient Indian architecture is the result of India's contact with?
- vikramaditya, a king of Ujjain, started the Vikrama samvat in 58 BC in commemoration of his victory over?
- Because its geography is so distinctly separated from the rest Asia, India is often called?
- through which one of the following, the king exercised his control over villages in the Vijayanagar Empire?
- a hordes of fierce barbarians who invaded India from the Northwest?
- under the Government of India, Provincial Legislatures consisted of two chambers, except in the case of?
- the language of discourses of Gautama Buddha was?
- the term Nirgrantha is associated with?
- the term yavanika meant?
- where did ‘Tebhega’ movement occur in 1946?
- the treaty of Srirangapatna was signed between Tipu Sultan and?
- to which of the republic of Buddha belong?
- the troops raised by the emperor but not paid directly the state and place under the charge of mansabadars were know as?
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- what was the name of Harsha’s Capital?
- How many major regions does Indian subcontinent consist of?
- India civilization first arose at?
- in the third battle of Panipat, who defeated Marathas?
- to conquer and annex Peshawar and Punjab, Mahmud of Ghazni defeated?
- under an agreement with which of the following countries did Subhas Chandra Bose organize the Indian soldiers, taken as prisoners by the Axis Powers, into the Azad Hind Fauj?
- we hear of two envoys being sent to the Roman kings, one in 27-28 AD to the court of August and the other in 110-20 AD to the court of?
- tipu sultan was the ruler of?
- ustad Mansur was a famous painter in the reign of?
- the term samanta, meaning a feudatory from the sixth century AD, originally meant a?
- the victories of Karikala are well portrayed in?
- to which king belongs the Lion capital at Sarnath?
- velu Thampi led a revolt against the British in state of?
- to which of the following dynasties did King Bhoja, a great patron of literature and art, belong?
- there were widespread risings against the British in the 1820s. Which one of the following did not revolt in the 1820s?
- the system of Dual Government during the latter half of the 18th century AD is associated with the name of?
30 Clues: the term yavanika meant? • tipu sultan was the ruler of? • India civilization first arose at? • what was the name of Harsha’s Capital? • the term Nirgrantha is associated with? • to which of the republic of Buddha belong? • where did ‘Tebhega’ movement occur in 1946? • the victories of Karikala are well portrayed in? • the language of discourses of Gautama Buddha was? • ...
India 2025-02-10
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- A branch of Buddhism that refers to a Buddhist practices
- Symbol for a word or phrase
- A major religious and cultural tradition
- The most Hindu scriptures, written in early Sanskrit
- The eternal and inherent nature of reality, regarded in Hinduism as a cosmic law
- An Indian prince or king
- A person who journeys to a sacred place
- Respect for all living things and avoidance of violence
- A seasonal prevailing wind in the region of south and south-east Asia.
- An inscription carved into stone
- The idea that a persons actions have consequences
- A nontheistic religion founded In India in the 6th century
- An ancient Indo-European language
- to be reborn
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- Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place
- A spiritual teacher, especially one who imparts initiation
- A fortress on high ground
- A dome shaped structure
- A widespread Asian region or philosophy
- The more conservative of the two major traditions
- A province governed by satraps
- Intervene between people in order to bring about an agreement or reconciliation
- A member of the highest Hindu caste
- A release from the cycle of rebirth
- A transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self
- A large distinguishable part of a continent
- Provincial governor in the ancient Persian empire
- Caste
- A person in the part of the caste system
29 Clues: Caste • to be reborn • A dome shaped structure • An Indian prince or king • A fortress on high ground • Symbol for a word or phrase • A province governed by satraps • An inscription carved into stone • An ancient Indo-European language • A member of the highest Hindu caste • A release from the cycle of rebirth • A widespread Asian region or philosophy • ...
India 2024-11-11
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- positive or negative force caused by someone's actions
- groups of people whose birth determines their place in society.
- teaches about how all gods all living beings are apart of one spirit. Believes in reincarnation and karma.
- Plain that stretches across northern India
- the belief that the soul is reborn again
- mountain range that separates north Asia from South Asia
- language that around 70% of the population speaks.
- highest caste which usually has priests and teachers in it
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- second to lowest caste that consists of only workers
- lowest caste that do work others consider unclean
- code of behavior and ethical rules for India
- teaches that people can avoid sorrrow by following certain rules
- second to highest caste which usually has landowners in it
- seasonal winds that dominate Indias climate.
- religion that combines Hinduism and Islam
- the escape from suffering or sorrow
- plateau that dominates the southern end of India
- third to highest caste which usually consists of buisinessmen, merchants, doctors, farmers
- teaches that all things in nature have souls.
- debated state that many believe should be in Pakistan
20 Clues: the escape from suffering or sorrow • the belief that the soul is reborn again • religion that combines Hinduism and Islam • Plain that stretches across northern India • code of behavior and ethical rules for India • seasonal winds that dominate Indias climate. • teaches that all things in nature have souls. • plateau that dominates the southern end of India • ...
india 2025-06-03
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- Mahal – bekenste monument in india .
- – Indiase filmindustrie, gevestigd in Mumbai.
- – Hoofdstad van India.
- – Nationaal dier van India.
- – Dier dat vaak in Indiase steden voorkomt.
- – Leider van de onafhankelijkheidsbeweging.
- – Aziatisch land met hoofdstad New Delhi.
- – Lichtjesfeest in India.
- – Heilig dier in India, vaak versierd bij festivals.
- – Pittig gerecht uit de Indiase keuken.
- – Olifantengod, symbool van wijsheid en geluk.
- – Belangrijkste religie in India.
- – Grootste stad van India, vroeger bekend als Bombay.
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- – Gerecht van linzen.
- – Huidige premier van India (vanaf 2014).
- – Geestelijk leider uit India.
- – Periode van Brits bestuur over India.
- – Traditioneel vrouwenkleed in India.
- – Hooggebergte in Noord-India
- – Nationale bloem van India.
- – Heilige rivier in India.
- – Een van de officiële talen van India.
- – Heilig dier in India.
- – Meditatieve oefening, afkomstig uit India.
24 Clues: – Gerecht van linzen. • – Hoofdstad van India. • – Heilig dier in India. • – Lichtjesfeest in India. • – Heilige rivier in India. • – Nationaal dier van India. • – Nationale bloem van India. • – Hooggebergte in Noord-India • – Geestelijk leider uit India. • – Belangrijkste religie in India. • Mahal – bekenste monument in india . • – Traditioneel vrouwenkleed in India. • ...
India 2025-05-21
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- Site of India’s annual Independence Day speech
- Self-rule or self-governance
- Capital where the independence ceremony took place
- Refusal to buy British goods as protest
- Came into effect on January 26, 1950
- Month India gained independence
- The Indian national flag
- Year of India’s independence
- Movement demanding an end to British rule
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- Gandhi’s ashram in Gujarat
- Major 1920s movement led by Gandhi
- Wrote India’s national anthem
- Sardar Vallabhbhai, known as the "Iron Man of India"
- Village where the Salt March ended
- Gandhi's philosophy of non-violent resistance
- Maulana ____; a prominent freedom fighter
- India’s Independence Day
- India’s first Prime Minister
- Leader of the non-violent resistance movement
- Subhas Chandra ____; led the Indian National Army
20 Clues: India’s Independence Day • The Indian national flag • Gandhi’s ashram in Gujarat • Self-rule or self-governance • India’s first Prime Minister • Year of India’s independence • Wrote India’s national anthem • Month India gained independence • Major 1920s movement led by Gandhi • Village where the Salt March ended • Came into effect on January 26, 1950 • ...
India 2024-12-03
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- a religion based on the teachings of Buddha that developed in India in the 500s BC. Peace, love, truth, and a calm mind;non-violent.
- a Hindu and Buddhist belief that souls are born and reborn many times, each time into a new body.
- the most ancient Hindu scriptures, written in early Sanskrit. (The are holy bookstore texts of India religion)
- a time at which a decisive change in a situation occurs. (A period of time where you make a change in a negative or positive way)
- injecting a person with a small dose of a virus to help build up defenses to a disease.
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses.
- people who work to spread religious beliefs. (A religious teacher)
- each of the hereditary classes of Hindu society. (The system of dividing people into different social classes.)
- the effects that good or bad actions have on a person’s soul
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- the main religion of India;it teaches that everything is part of a universal spirit called Brahman. The main gods are Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva.
- A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- they were the Indian based 10 number system 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
- someone who is said to receive messages from God to be taught to others.
- Aryan language which was thought to be spoken to god.
- member of the lowest-caste Hindu group or a person outside the caste system. (The lowest class in India, they aren’t even in a class they are that low)
- a large landmass that is smaller than a continent, such as India.
- an act, statement, or gift that is intended to show gratitude.
- an area of relatively level high ground. (Flat, highland/ground)
- an Indian king or prince.
- warriors and farmers who came from Central Asia to India.
20 Clues: an Indian king or prince. • a unit of soldiers who ride horses. • Aryan language which was thought to be spoken to god. • A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake. • warriors and farmers who came from Central Asia to India. • the effects that good or bad actions have on a person’s soul • an act, statement, or gift that is intended to show gratitude. • ...
India 2024-11-20
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- This desert fills most of Rajasthan
- This flower shares its name with a fancy compass
- This sea is off the west coast of Maharashtra
- Dots of this color represent deserts
- This city is located in West Bengal
- This country is located off the southern coast of India
- This state is East of Jharkhand
- This mountain range separates India from China
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- This city is sometimes spelled Kolkata
- This is the capital of Sri Lanka
- In this country you would find the capital, Kathmandu
- Do not zig zag when putting this land feature onto your map
- This is the subcontinent we are studying
- This color is used to represent water features
- These are the southernmost islands on your map
- This Middle Eastern country is Northwest of Pakistan
- This is where you will identify all of the symbols on your map
- This country was formerly known as Burma
- This river flows through Pakistan
- You would have to travel this direction to go from Maharashtra to Madhya
20 Clues: This state is East of Jharkhand • This is the capital of Sri Lanka • This river flows through Pakistan • This desert fills most of Rajasthan • This city is located in West Bengal • Dots of this color represent deserts • This city is sometimes spelled Kolkata • This is the subcontinent we are studying • This country was formerly known as Burma • ...
India 2025-10-22
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- What is the national flower of India?
- This plant is farmed in the Darjeeling valley.
- What world famous monument is found in the Indian city of Agra.
- What mountain range is on the northern border of India?
- What is the name of the rainy season in India?
- The name of the sacred river in India
- The world's largest __________ with 58,000 students is found in India
- This is a festival of light in Hinduism
- What board game was invented in India in the 6th Century?
- What is India's national sport which involves a bat, a ball and wickets
- What is the national animal of India?
- The capital of India
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- The name of the Indian cinematic style
- What is the national bird of India?
- The game of ___________ and ladders was invented in India.
- What is the coloured sand design used during the Diwali festival called?
- What is the most commonly spoken language in India?
- There are 19,500 different ___________ used in India
- The Patron of this school is Maharadża Jam Saheb Digvijay ________.
- In which continent is India?
- The colours on the Indian flag are _____ white and orange.
- The classical language of India is one of the oldest in the world.
- These animlas are sacred in many parts of India
- What is the Indian currency
- What object is shown in the middle of the Inndian flag?
25 Clues: The capital of India • What is the Indian currency • In which continent is India? • What is the national bird of India? • What is the national flower of India? • The name of the sacred river in India • What is the national animal of India? • The name of the Indian cinematic style • This is a festival of light in Hinduism • This plant is farmed in the Darjeeling valley. • ...
India 2022-08-29
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- to which of the following dynasties did King Bhoja, a great patron of literature and art, belong?
- in the third battle of Panipat, who defeated Marathas?
- vikramaditya, a king of Ujjain, started the Vikrama samvat in 58 BC in commemoration of his victory over?
- India civilization first arose at?
- the use of Kharoshti in ancient Indian architecture is the result of India's contact with?
- the victories of Karikala are well portrayed in?
- velu Thampi led a revolt against the British in state of?
- we hear of two envoys being sent to the Roman kings, one in 27-28 AD to the court of August and the other in 110-20 AD to the court of?
- the troops raised by the emperor but not paid directly the state and place under the charge of mansabadars were know as?
- under the Government of India, Provincial Legislatures consisted of two chambers, except in the case of?
- the term samanta, meaning a feudatory from the sixth century AD, originally meant a?
- the treaty of Srirangapatna was signed between Tipu Sultan and?
- where did the formation of Azad Hind Fauj take Place?
- Because its geography is so distinctly separated from the rest Asia, India is often called?
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- through which one of the following, the king exercised his control over villages in the Vijayanagar Empire?
- under an agreement with which of the following countries did Subhas Chandra Bose organize the Indian soldiers, taken as prisoners by the Axis Powers, into the Azad Hind Fauj?
- the term Nirgrantha is associated with?
- tipu sultan was the ruler of?
- where is situated the battlefield of Plessey?
- ustad Mansur was a famous painter in the reign of?
- the system of Dual Government during the latter half of the 18th century AD is associated with the name of?
- what was the name of Harsha’s Capital?
- the language of discourses of Gautama Buddha was?
- to which king belongs the Lion capital at Sarnath?
- to conquer and annex Peshawar and Punjab, Mahmud of Ghazni defeated?
- to which of the republic of Buddha belong?
- the Vijayanagara ruler, Kirshnadev Raya's work Amuktamalyada, was in?
- How many major regions does Indian subcontinent consist of?
- there were widespread risings against the British in the 1820s. Which one of the following did not revolt in the 1820s?
- where did ‘Tebhega’ movement occur in 1946?
- a hordes of fierce barbarians who invaded India from the Northwest?
- the term yavanika meant?
32 Clues: the term yavanika meant? • tipu sultan was the ruler of? • India civilization first arose at? • what was the name of Harsha’s Capital? • the term Nirgrantha is associated with? • to which of the republic of Buddha belong? • where did ‘Tebhega’ movement occur in 1946? • where is situated the battlefield of Plessey? • the victories of Karikala are well portrayed in? • ...
india 2022-11-10
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- capital
- Ram’s wife
- famous revolutionary from North Western India
- beach vacation
- the colour of the famous fort in Delhi (english)
- country with largest population of hindus by percentage
- the first mughal emperor in the Indian subcontinent
- number of times india has won the Cricket world cup
- Former CM of Punjab, (only woman) (first and last name)
- Name of Jhansi Ki Rani
- infamous PM killed by bodyguards
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- name of the boy in the film Taare Zameen Par (spelt with an I)
- mountain shared by two bordering countries
- national flower
- capital of Punjab before partition
- country with largest population of Muslims
- creator of national anthem (last name)
- Creator of the Azaad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army)
- famous actor who is known to be a perfectionist
- sikh female warrior who led soldiers, that had abandoned Guru Gobind Singh Ji, to battle
20 Clues: capital • Ram’s wife • beach vacation • national flower • Name of Jhansi Ki Rani • infamous PM killed by bodyguards • capital of Punjab before partition • creator of national anthem (last name) • mountain shared by two bordering countries • country with largest population of Muslims • famous revolutionary from North Western India • famous actor who is known to be a perfectionist • ...
India 2022-11-14
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- Siddartha Gautama "the enlightened one"
- largest religion in India
- focusing the mind on spiritual ideas
- numbers we use today
- seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry
- large landmass smaller than a continent
- people who spread religious beliefs
- Injecting a person with a small dose of virus to build up defenses
- founder of the Mauryan empire
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- process of rebirth
- religion based on Buddha's teachings
- avoidance of violent actions
- ruler Gupta society reached its height
- science of working with metals
- based on the teachings of Mahavira
- a series of steps by which a task is accomplished
- divided Indian society by birth and job
- the study of stars and planets
- state of perfect peace
- effects actions have on the soul
- most important language of ancient India
- mixture of two or more metals
- going without food
- Buddhist who was strongest of all Mauryan rulers
24 Clues: process of rebirth • going without food • numbers we use today • state of perfect peace • largest religion in India • avoidance of violent actions • mixture of two or more metals • founder of the Mauryan empire • science of working with metals • the study of stars and planets • effects actions have on the soul • based on the teachings of Mahavira • people who spread religious beliefs • ...
INDIA 2012-11-10
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- The Preserver
- Ruled the kies, rain, and thunder
- Non-violence
- Akbar’s son
- Political party founded in 1906 which led the demand for the partition of India resulting in the creation of Pakistan
- Queen Victoria's nickname
- Laboring Class
- Gandhi ^2
- The most stable and prosperous of all the kingdoms located along the Ganges River
- "Mas mayaman ako"
- The language of Classical Indian Literature
- Self-governance
- Collection of Writings discussing Universal Order and Human Destiny
- Holiest place of worship in Amristar specifically for Sikhs
- Baber's Grandson
- The first prime minister of India (1947)
- A territory which is not formally conquered but the Empire has power and jurisdiction
- Iron Lady of India
- Priests
- Center of Power Lay in the Punjab
- The privilege of maintaining a subsidiary business within certain premises
- Untouchables
- A descendant of Genghis Khan
- Queen
- Four Religious Books describing the Vedic Age
- The capital of the Indian State West Bengel
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- The Creator
- The last great Hindu empire in India
- JEWEL The nickname of India first used by Benjamin Disraeli
- Where is the King? The "king" is "there"
- Village situated in the Purnia district of Bihar, India
- He is one of the earliest political leaders in India
- The Indian Art
- Persian word for Mongol
- English chartered company in India
- Neither Indian, nor civil, nor a service
- A system of rigid social groupings
- Supreme legislative body in India found in 1919
- Advocated Independence and Civil Rights in India
- A revolt of the sepoy troops in British India (1857–59), resulting in the transfer of the administration of India from the East India Company to the crown
- Opposite of "Girl Free"
- Vow not to steal, lie, or desire anything, and not to kill any living being
- Worshipping natural forces
- Hurry!
- ": + tuhod"
- Shah Jahan’s Son
- Jahangir’s son
- The language & the culture of South India
- Independence from the british empire / Swaraj
- Common People
50 Clues: Queen • Hurry! • Priests • Gandhi ^2 • The Creator • Akbar’s son • ": + tuhod" • Non-violence • Untouchables • The Preserver • Common People • The Indian Art • Laboring Class • Jahangir’s son • Self-governance • Baber's Grandson • Shah Jahan’s Son • "Mas mayaman ako" • Iron Lady of India • Persian word for Mongol • Opposite of "Girl Free" • Queen Victoria's nickname • Worshipping natural forces • ...
India 2013-10-23
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- op .... heeft elk Indiaans kind recht op onderwijs
- India biedt kinderen voortaan ....onderwijs
- hoeveel jaar ouder is de bruidegom
- waar wonen de kinderen die werken bij een textiel bedrijf
- Unicef wil de school ..... bij de leerlingen
- Unicef wil kinderen in India beter ... geven
- hoeveel miljoen kinderen gaan er niet naar school in India
- hoeveel kilometer moet het meisje uit het filmpje stappen voor school
- grootste generatie in India
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- Dehli hoofdstad India
- meisjes die worden uitgehuwelijkt hebben later vaak ....problemen
- in India worden kindhuwelijken nog altijd ....
- India gaat strenger optreden tegen ....
- wie betaald het onderwijs
- het ....systeem werd in India afgeschaft
- de schoolgebouwen zijn vaak ....
- hulporganisatie in India
- voor vluchtelingen bouwt Unicef ....
- dit moet je geven aan kinderen van een lagere kaste
- soms moet je naar school en daarbij ook... hier voor wordt een aangepast lessenrooster opgesteld
20 Clues: Dehli hoofdstad India • hulporganisatie in India • wie betaald het onderwijs • grootste generatie in India • de schoolgebouwen zijn vaak .... • hoeveel jaar ouder is de bruidegom • voor vluchtelingen bouwt Unicef .... • India gaat strenger optreden tegen .... • het ....systeem werd in India afgeschaft • India biedt kinderen voortaan ....onderwijs • ...
India 2014-03-17
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- A container made from clay.
- The effects of good or bad actions on a person's soul.
- Invaders from Central Asia who took power in the Indus Valley.
- Dessert found in Western India.
- The lowest social group in the Varnas.
- Hisdu god also know as the destroyer.
- The Indian priests were in the group called the __________.
- large land mass that is separated from its continent by physical features.
- The first know civilization to develop along the Indus river.
- The main Hindu god.
- A division in Indian society based on birth, wealth, and occupation.
- The four main social divisions in India.
- River along which Indian civilization developed.
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- The belief in many gods.
- The most important language of India.
- seasonal wind patterns that causes wet and dry seasons
- Hindu god also known as the preserver.
- The process of rebirth is called ______________.
- The Worlds highest mountain range
- Hindu god of the sky and war.
20 Clues: The main Hindu god. • The belief in many gods. • A container made from clay. • Hindu god of the sky and war. • Dessert found in Western India. • The Worlds highest mountain range • The most important language of India. • Hisdu god also know as the destroyer. • Hindu god also known as the preserver. • The lowest social group in the Varnas. • ...
India 2016-03-23
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- A spiritual and ritual symbol in Indian religions, representing the universe
- Universal way of living
- The world's 3rd most famous religion
- "The awaken one"
- Continuous cycle of life
- Trade and travel routes all over Asia
- the founder of the Maurya Empire
- Lowest caste in India
- the basis of reservation in India
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- Encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and spiritual practices
- Creator of the world (god)
- Brought the Mauryan empire to it's greatest height
- Was destined to be a ruler/leader
- Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, etc.
- 1st India empire
- Preserver of the world (god)
- University famous for it's library
- India's 2nd empire
- Language spoken by the Tamil
- The destroyer of the world (god)
20 Clues: 1st India empire • "The awaken one" • India's 2nd empire • Lowest caste in India • Universal way of living • Continuous cycle of life • Creator of the world (god) • Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, etc. • Preserver of the world (god) • Language spoken by the Tamil • the founder of the Maurya Empire • The destroyer of the world (god) • Was destined to be a ruler/leader • ...
India 2017-06-09
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- A country that borders northwest India
- Percent employed in agriculture
- English and what language are the most populous in India
- A delta by Bangladesh
- One of the four classes usually priests or teachers
- Landowners or rulers
- Siddhartha Gautama founded this religion
- Shudra are usually these
- Plateau in southern India
- Two of the beliefs they have are reincarnation and Karma
- Code of behavior
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- Merchants doctors or farmers
- A sea that borders western India
- There is a lot of this economic activity
- Seasonal winds
- Another name for Untouchables
- All things in nature have souls
- Population
- Mountain range that is northern of Nepal
- Many of the men of this religion become soldiers
- A place were most Sikhs live
- Number of how large the country is in the world
- Peoples position in society
23 Clues: Population • Seasonal winds • Code of behavior • Landowners or rulers • A delta by Bangladesh • Shudra are usually these • Plateau in southern India • Peoples position in society • Merchants doctors or farmers • A place were most Sikhs live • Another name for Untouchables • All things in nature have souls • Percent employed in agriculture • A sea that borders western India • ...
India 2017-06-09
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- Code of behavior
- Number of how large the country is in the world
- A place were most Sikhs live
- A country that borders northwest India
- Siddhartha Gautama founded this religion
- Seasonal winds
- Percent employed in agriculture
- Plateau in southern India
- Peoples position in society
- Another name for Untouchables
- All things in nature have souls
- Mountain range that is northern of Nepal
- There is a lot of this economic activity
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- English and what language are the most populous in India
- One of the four classes usually priests or teachers
- Merchants doctors or farmers
- Population
- Two of the beliefs they have are reincarnation and Karma
- A delta by Bangladesh
- Shudra are usually these
- A sea that borders western India
- Landowners or rulers
- Many of the men of this religion become soldiers
23 Clues: Population • Seasonal winds • Code of behavior • Landowners or rulers • A delta by Bangladesh • Shudra are usually these • Plateau in southern India • Peoples position in society • Merchants doctors or farmers • A place were most Sikhs live • Another name for Untouchables • Percent employed in agriculture • All things in nature have souls • A sea that borders western India • ...
India 2018-02-12
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- the "Enlightened One"
- India is a _________
- the Aryan religion is based on ________
- spiritual ideas
- Sanskrit word for nonviolence
- teachings of Buddha
- small continent
- the final group of _________ writings is Upanishads
- Harappan merchants used________to weigh goods
- Daro second city of India
- winds
- seperated India from Asia
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- largest religion in modern India
- effects on the soul
- workers or slaves
- avoidance of violence
- rebirth
- first city in India
- people who spread their religion
- teachings of Mahavira
- atman is also called a ________
- popular language
- state of perfect peace
- going without food
24 Clues: winds • rebirth • spiritual ideas • small continent • popular language • workers or slaves • going without food • effects on the soul • teachings of Buddha • first city in India • India is a _________ • the "Enlightened One" • avoidance of violence • teachings of Mahavira • state of perfect peace • seperated India from Asia • Daro second city of India • Sanskrit word for nonviolence • ...
India 2021-12-08
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- Computers, cell phones, satellites and the internet are all part of this.
- Atmospheric pressure means the _______ of the atmosphere pressing down on the surface.
- Hire someone outside the company to do work that was once done inside the company.
- I.T. stands for this, the use of technology to move, record, and process information.
- This mountain range cuts India off from the rest of Central Asia.
- This process involves scattering chemicals into clouds to bring about rain.
- Strong, violent seasonal winds that bring a season of rain and wind.
- Jodhpur sits at the eastern edge of this city.
- A tropical cyclone is another name for what natural phenomenon?
- The capital city of Bangladesh
- The long, dry period lasts from October to what month?
- Hindu Rain God
- Version of a language spoken in a different region.
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- India is about 1/3 the size of this country.
- This crop thrives in the region of Bangladesh where there are warm, shallow water areas.
- In some areas of India, people catch these to bring rain.
- This is the second most populated country in the world.
- A dry area on the downwind side of a mountain.
- The two main faiths in India are Hinduism and this.
- India's IT hub is found in this city.
- The impact that mountains have on rainfall patterns.
- This system has been a part of India history for a long time as people are born into a social class and rely on a system to tell them what jobs and things they can do in everyday life.
- This country took over India and made it a colony.
- 350 Million Indians are this, meaning they cannot read or write.
- India's national language.
- Bangladesh's economy is based on this.
- Father of Modern India
- This city in India is known as "the city of joy".
- 80% of people in Jodhpur are of this profession.
- India elects their own officials in government through the voice of the people making India the world's largest of this type of gov.
30 Clues: Hindu Rain God • Father of Modern India • India's national language. • The capital city of Bangladesh • India's IT hub is found in this city. • Bangladesh's economy is based on this. • India is about 1/3 the size of this country. • A dry area on the downwind side of a mountain. • Jodhpur sits at the eastern edge of this city. • ...
India 2021-12-08
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- Computers, cell phones, satellites and the internet are all part of this.
- Atmospheric pressure means the _______ of the atmosphere pressing down on the surface.
- Hire someone outside the company to do work that was once done inside the company.
- I.T. stands for this, the use of technology to move, record, and process information.
- This mountain range cuts India off from the rest of Central Asia.
- This process involves scattering chemicals into clouds to bring about rain.
- Strong, violent seasonal winds that bring a season of rain and wind.
- Jodhpur sits at the eastern edge of this city.
- A tropical cyclone is another name for what natural phenomenon?
- The capital city of Bangladesh
- The long, dry period lasts from October to what month?
- Hindu Rain God
- Version of a language spoken in a different region.
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- India is about 1/3 the size of this country.
- This crop thrives in the region of Bangladesh where there are warm, shallow water areas.
- In some areas of India, people catch these to bring rain.
- This is the second most populated country in the world.
- A dry area on the downwind side of a mountain.
- The two main faiths in India are Hinduism and this.
- India's IT hub is found in this city.
- The impact that mountains have on rainfall patterns.
- This system has been a part of India history for a long time as people are born into a social class and rely on a system to tell them what jobs and things they can do in everyday life.
- This country took over India and made it a colony.
- 350 Million Indians are this, meaning they cannot read or write.
- India's national language.
- Bangladesh's economy is based on this.
- Father of Modern India
- This city in India is known as "the city of joy".
- 80% of people in Jodhpur are of this profession.
- India elects their own officials in government through the voice of the people making India the world's largest of this type of gov.
30 Clues: Hindu Rain God • Father of Modern India • India's national language. • The capital city of Bangladesh • India's IT hub is found in this city. • Bangladesh's economy is based on this. • India is about 1/3 the size of this country. • A dry area on the downwind side of a mountain. • Jodhpur sits at the eastern edge of this city. • ...
India 2024-11-11
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- A place were most Sikhs live
- Number of how large the country is in the world
- Population
- Plateau in southern India
- A sea that borders western India
- There is a lot of this economic activity
- A country that borders northwest India
- Shudra are usually these
- Many of the men of this religion become soldiers
- Code of behavior
- Two of the beliefs they have are reincarnation and Karma
- English and what language are the most populous in India
- Merchants doctors or farmers
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- Percent employed in agriculture
- Landowners or rulers
- Seasonal winds
- Peoples position in society
- A delta by Bangladesh
- Mountain range that is northern of Nepal
- All things in nature have souls
- One of the four classes usually priests or teachers
- Siddhartha Gautama founded this religion
- Another name for Untouchables
23 Clues: Population • Seasonal winds • Code of behavior • Landowners or rulers • A delta by Bangladesh • Shudra are usually these • Plateau in southern India • Peoples position in society • A place were most Sikhs live • Merchants doctors or farmers • Another name for Untouchables • Percent employed in agriculture • All things in nature have souls • A sea that borders western India • ...
India 2025-02-21
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- – Indian cottage cheese
- – National fruit
- – Spiced tea
- – Rice dish
- – Mountain range in northern India
- – Headwear associated with Sikhs
- – Capital city
- – National bird
- – State known for backwaters
- – One of the world's oldest civilizations
- & Nature
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- – Fried snack
- – Ancient practice
- – Largest city
- – Popular Indian dish
- – Indian film industry
- – Festival of colors
- – Traditional dress for women
- – Popular beach destination
- – Sacred river
- – Traditional greeting
- – First Prime Minister
- – Festival of lights
- – Father of the Nation
- – National animal
25 Clues: & Nature • – Rice dish • – Spiced tea • – Fried snack • – Largest city • – Sacred river • – Capital city • – National bird • – National fruit • – National animal • – Ancient practice • – Festival of colors • – Festival of lights • – Popular Indian dish • – Indian film industry • – Traditional greeting • – First Prime Minister • – Father of the Nation • – Indian cottage cheese • ...
India 2025-05-12
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- outdoor markets with rows of small shops
- the state of being very poor
- related to a large city
- system a traditional social class system in India
- farming, growing crops and raising animals
- seasonal winds that bring heavy rain
- bits of soil or rock carried by water or wind
- outage a temporary loss of electricity
- a large, distinct landmass that is part of a continent
- land almost surrounded by water
- the act of using goods, food, or resources
- a tropical tree that grows in swampy coastal areas
- regarded as holy or very important in religion
- a system of government where people vote for leaders
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- a wide street, usually in a city
- using peaceful methods, not force or fighting
- the system of pipes for water in a building
- any form of water that falls from the sky (rain, snow, etc.)
- a king or queen
- the lack of ability to do something
- a swampy forest region in India and Bangladesh
- a large, impressive tomb
- more than half of a group
- freedom from control by another country or group
- limited or hard to find
- having a lot of open area or room
- a person who follows the religion of Islam
- a set of beliefs about a god or gods
- a residential area outside a city center
- the act of fighting against control or change
30 Clues: a king or queen • related to a large city • limited or hard to find • a large, impressive tomb • more than half of a group • the state of being very poor • land almost surrounded by water • a wide street, usually in a city • having a lot of open area or room • the lack of ability to do something • seasonal winds that bring heavy rain • a set of beliefs about a god or gods • ...
INDIA 2025-05-23
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- WAS ONCE THE MOST POPULOUS COUNTRY IN THE WORLD
- .... DA GAMA PORTUGUESE SAILOR WHO SAILED TO INDIA
- MOUNTAINOUS COUNTRY NORTH OF INDIA
- THE MOST POPULAR SPORT IN INDIA
- CITY IN SOUTH EAST
- MAJORITY RELIGION IN INDIA
- BORDERS INDIA TO THE EAST
- LARGE BAY EAST OF INDIA
- WORLDS WETTEST AREA
- SEA TO THE EAST OF INDIA
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- INDIAS MOST FAMOUS BUILDING
- INDIAN CURRENCY
- LARGE WEST COAST CITY ONCE CALLED BOMBAY
- INDIAS NEIGHBOUR TO THE WEST
- WAS ONCE CALLED CALCUTTA
- DESERT IN NORTH WEST INDIA
- OCEAN SOUTH OF INDIA
- CAPITAL CITY OF INDIA
- INDIAN CINEMA NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH HOLLYWOOD
- WORLDS HIGHEST MOUNTAIN RANGE
- RIVER CONSIDERED HOLY BY HINDUS
21 Clues: INDIAN CURRENCY • CITY IN SOUTH EAST • WORLDS WETTEST AREA • OCEAN SOUTH OF INDIA • CAPITAL CITY OF INDIA • LARGE BAY EAST OF INDIA • WAS ONCE CALLED CALCUTTA • SEA TO THE EAST OF INDIA • BORDERS INDIA TO THE EAST • DESERT IN NORTH WEST INDIA • MAJORITY RELIGION IN INDIA • INDIAS MOST FAMOUS BUILDING • INDIAS NEIGHBOUR TO THE WEST • WORLDS HIGHEST MOUNTAIN RANGE • ...
India 2025-05-21
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- Month India gained independence
- Capital where the independence ceremony took place
- India’s first Prime Minister
- Refusal to buy British goods as protest
- Major 1920s movement led by Gandhi
- Self-rule or self-governance
- Gandhi’s ashram in Gujarat
- Movement demanding an end to British rule
- Wrote India’s national anthem
- Year of India’s independence
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- Came into effect on January 26, 1950
- Leader of the non-violent resistance movement
- The Indian national flag
- Site of India’s annual Independence Day speech
- Subhas Chandra ____; led the Indian National Army
- Gandhi's philosophy of non-violent resistance
- Village where the Salt March ended
- Maulana ____; a prominent freedom fighter
- Sardar Vallabhbhai, known as the "Iron Man of India"
- India’s Independence Day
20 Clues: The Indian national flag • India’s Independence Day • Gandhi’s ashram in Gujarat • India’s first Prime Minister • Self-rule or self-governance • Year of India’s independence • Wrote India’s national anthem • Month India gained independence • Major 1920s movement led by Gandhi • Village where the Salt March ended • Came into effect on January 26, 1950 • ...
India 2018-04-19
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- books of knowledge
- A group of islands (Hawaii)
- Siddhartha Gautama founded this faith
- Main principles of Buddhism
- Large land mass; own geographic identity
- Commonly used to make twine
- Plateau High area covering most of Southern India
- Fundamentalists who ruled Afghanistan prior to 9/11
- Found at the mouth of the river
- Set of guidelines to escape suffering
- Located in south-central Asia (Mt. Everest)
- Seasonal winds that bring great amounts of rain
- Famous Hindu temple
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- Languages of Pakistan
- Ancient ethnic group in Cambodia
- Official language of Pakistan
- Large ancient cities in the Indus Valley
- Process of birth, life, death, rebirth
- Small particles moved by wind, water, or ice
- World's oldest organized religion
- Inherited social class
- Plains Area between Himalaya Mts. and Southern India
- Ethnic group that settled in India from Northern Europe
- Classical language of India/Hinduism
24 Clues: books of knowledge • Famous Hindu temple • Languages of Pakistan • Inherited social class • A group of islands (Hawaii) • Main principles of Buddhism • Commonly used to make twine • Official language of Pakistan • Found at the mouth of the river • Ancient ethnic group in Cambodia • World's oldest organized religion • Classical language of India/Hinduism • ...
India 2013-10-22
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- hulporganisatie in India
- in India worden kindhuwelijken nog altijd ....
- hoeveel kilometer moet het meisje uit het filmpje stappen voor school
- India gaat strenger optreden tegen ....
- dit moet je geven aan kinderen van een lagere kaste
- meisjes die worden uitgehuwelijkt hebben later vaak ....problemen
- India biedt kinderen voortaan ....onderwijs
- de schoolgebouwen zijn vaak ....
- Dehli hoofdstad India
- grootste generatie in India
- voor vluchtelingen bouwt Unicef ....
- soms moet je naar school en daarbij ook... hier voor wordt een aangepast lessenrooster opgesteld
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- het ....systeem werd in India afgeschaft
- Unicef wil kinderen in India beter ... geven
- op .... heeft elk Indiaans kind recht op onderwijs
- waar wonen de kinderen die werken bij een textiel bedrijf
- wie betaald het onderwijs
- hoeveel jaar ouder is de bruidegom
- hoeveel miljoen kinderen gaan er niet naar school in India
- Unicef wil de school ..... bij de leerlingen
20 Clues: Dehli hoofdstad India • hulporganisatie in India • wie betaald het onderwijs • grootste generatie in India • de schoolgebouwen zijn vaak .... • hoeveel jaar ouder is de bruidegom • voor vluchtelingen bouwt Unicef .... • India gaat strenger optreden tegen .... • het ....systeem werd in India afgeschaft • India biedt kinderen voortaan ....onderwijs • ...
INDIA 2012-11-10
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- Vow not to steal, lie, or desire anything, and not to kill any living being
- Common People
- Queen Victoria's nickname
- The Creator
- "Mas mayaman ako"
- Queen
- The Indian Art
- A revolt of the sepoy troops in British India (1857–59), resulting in the transfer of the administration of India from the East India Company to the crown
- The last great Hindu empire in India
- Holiest place of worship in Amristar specifically for Sikhs
- ": + tuhod"
- The language of Classical Indian Literature
- Jahangir’s son
- Four Religious Books describing the Vedic Age
- Independence from the british empire / Swaraj
- Baber's Grandson
- Neither Indian, nor civil, nor a service
- Where is the King? The "king" is "there"
- The most stable and prosperous of all the kingdoms located along the Ganges River
- Opposite of "Girl Free"
- Village situated in the Purnia district of Bihar, India
- The first prime minister of India (1947)
- The privilege of maintaining a subsidiary business within certain premises
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- Non-violence
- Worshipping natural forces
- Akbar’s son
- Self-governance
- JEWEL The nickname of India first used by Benjamin Disraeli
- Advocated Independence and Civil Rights in India
- Supreme legislative body in India found in 1919
- A territory which is not formally conquered but the Empire has power and jurisdiction
- Ruled the kies, rain, and thunder
- Laboring Class
- The language & the culture of South India
- Iron Lady of India
- Priests
- Political party founded in 1906 which led the demand for the partition of India resulting in the creation of Pakistan
- Untouchables
- Gandhi ^2
- He is one of the earliest political leaders in India
- Shah Jahan’s Son
- Persian word for Mongol
- The capital of the Indian State West Bengel
- Center of Power Lay in the Punjab
- A descendant of Genghis Khan
- A system of rigid social groupings
- English chartered company in India
- Hurry!
- Collection of Writings discussing Universal Order and Human Destiny
- The Preserver
50 Clues: Queen • Hurry! • Priests • Gandhi ^2 • Akbar’s son • The Creator • ": + tuhod" • Non-violence • Untouchables • Common People • The Preserver • Laboring Class • The Indian Art • Jahangir’s son • Self-governance • Shah Jahan’s Son • Baber's Grandson • "Mas mayaman ako" • Iron Lady of India • Persian word for Mongol • Opposite of "Girl Free" • Queen Victoria's nickname • Worshipping natural forces • ...
India 2016-03-20
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- Aryans first major kingdom
- Stone structures build over holy relics
- group of Indo-European who settles in Anatolia
- Fortified area containing major buildings
- Seasonal winds
- Earthen walls; to keep water out of cities
- Nomadic people who may have come from the steppes
- One of India's main faiths, complex polytheistic religion blended with Aryan beliefs
- One of India's greatest writers, may have been court poet for Chandra Gutpa II
- Buddhist religious order
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- One of India's main faiths, teaches that desire causes suffering
- Aryan sacred literature
- People who held to Buddha's stricter, original teachings
- Hittites were the first to work with this in Southwest Asia
- Large flat and fertile plain formed by 2 rivers
- Dry grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus
- Empire Started by Chandragutpa in 321 B.C.
- State of peace in Buddhism
- People who accepted the new doctrines
- Nomadic people from north of Hindu Kush mountains
20 Clues: Seasonal winds • Aryan sacred literature • Buddhist religious order • Aryans first major kingdom • State of peace in Buddhism • People who accepted the new doctrines • Stone structures build over holy relics • Fortified area containing major buildings • Earthen walls; to keep water out of cities • Empire Started by Chandragutpa in 321 B.C. • ...
INDIA!! 2023-02-21
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- Not violent and is a religion
- Non Violence
- Duties
- Strong winds
- A single spiritual power
- Flows into the Bay of Bengal
- To move
- Acknowledging something but not caring about it
- Representation of a Hindu god or goddess in human form
- rebirth of the soul
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- spread their religious beliefs to others
- Largest mountain range in the world
- Ruled by Chandragupta
- Changing or switching of one's beliefs about religion
- the practice of Buddhism
- to look inward
- lasting peace
- Strict divisions of classes
- Empties into the Arabian Sea
- Fortress
20 Clues: Duties • To move • Fortress • Non Violence • Strong winds • lasting peace • to look inward • rebirth of the soul • Ruled by Chandragupta • the practice of Buddhism • A single spiritual power • Strict divisions of classes • Empties into the Arabian Sea • Flows into the Bay of Bengal • Not violent and is a religion • Largest mountain range in the world • spread their religious beliefs to others • ...
India 2023-02-28
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- landmass that is smaller than a continent.
- the effects that actions have on a person’s soul.
- going without food
- finding truth and freedom from suffering.
- a person has a duty to live an honorable life
- avoiding violent acts
- a state of perfect peace
- the most important language of ancient India
- one of the first major settlements in India
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- the process of rebirth
- person who works to spread religious beliefs
- laws
- religion based on the teachings of the Buddha
- a fortress build to protect a city
- focusing the mind on spiritual ideas
- the polytheistic, dominant religion of India
- this system divided Indian society into groups
- flat land that is raised above the land around it.
- winds that bring dry or moist air to a area
- territory inhabited and controlled by a foreign land.
20 Clues: laws • going without food • avoiding violent acts • the process of rebirth • a state of perfect peace • a fortress build to protect a city • focusing the mind on spiritual ideas • finding truth and freedom from suffering. • landmass that is smaller than a continent. • winds that bring dry or moist air to a area • one of the first major settlements in India • ...
india 2023-05-02
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- representation of a Hindu god or goddess in human form.
- new life
- To deal with and not fight
- Strong winds
- Right View, Right Resolve, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration.
- Social pyramid
- steers clear of the extremes of sensual indulgence and self-mortification:
- To spread believe
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- Mountains between China and India
- fortress
- move
- A large landmass that juts out from a continent
- peace
- nonviolence
- spiral force
- Empire.
- changed
- religious and moral duties of each person
- River of Asia flows through Bangladesh and India.
- transboundary river
20 Clues: move • peace • Empire. • changed • fortress • new life • nonviolence • spiral force • Strong winds • Social pyramid • To spread believe • transboundary river • To deal with and not fight • Mountains between China and India • religious and moral duties of each person • A large landmass that juts out from a continent • River of Asia flows through Bangladesh and India. • ...
India 2023-05-02
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- structure based on the fixed social class into which a person is born
- the promotion of hygiene and prevention of disease by the removal of sewage and trash
- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- collection of hundreds of sacred hymns composed by the Aryans (noble ones) of ancient India
- numerals, combining a decimal system with a numeral for zero developed what we now use; 0-9
- Noble Truths, truths according to The Buddha that offer Buddhists a way to understand and overcome suffering
- sacred Buddhist texts made up of the teachings of Buddha
- an ancient religion of India
- a religion based on the teachings and philosophy of Siddhartha Gautama, an Indian spiritual leader
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- duty or conduct right living correct actions
- a large landmass that is set apart from the rest of the continent
- seasonal wind that brings rain to the Indian subcontinent during parts of the year
- Community, an area of land developed for a certain purpose for a group of people
- the art or science of designing and building structures
- the effect of a person's actions in this life and in previous lives
- farming
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- injecting a person with a small dose of a virus to help build up defenses against a disease
- Path, The Buddha taught that this path was open to anyone and it could help their desires and suffering
- liberation from reincarnation
20 Clues: farming • an ancient religion of India • liberation from reincarnation • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • duty or conduct right living correct actions • a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering • the art or science of designing and building structures • sacred Buddhist texts made up of the teachings of Buddha • ...
India 2020-05-14
35 Clues: tyg • tyg • korn • vana • dela • kanel • slätt • styre • varor • tegel • torka • linser • djurliv • keramik • blomkål • kryddor • tillåta • besegra • ungefär • broderad • draperad • ingerfära • variation • underkjol • befolkning • noshörning • kant, gräns • efterfrågan • inblandning • översvämning • oförutsägbar • kryddnejlika • ifrågasättande • ha sitt ursprung • tygstycke, lakan
India 2021-02-21
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- sturdy twilled cloth
- rows of shops
- pillage
- absolutely genuine
- Word of the year
- just the thing for travelling
- unnecessary complicated situation
- Natural pest controller
- shell money
- Lake
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- four legged
- Sweet smelling purple
- Tree of souls
- Inhale Exhale
- Keep Korma and .....On
- tote bag in india
- Scare the monkeys
- asian timber
- A loud call
- Create your own
- one with his self
- Lunch break
- Manipuri pony
- Square oblong or rectangle wear
24 Clues: Lake • pillage • four legged • A loud call • Lunch break • shell money • asian timber • rows of shops • Tree of souls • Inhale Exhale • Manipuri pony • Create your own • Word of the year • tote bag in india • Scare the monkeys • one with his self • absolutely genuine • sturdy twilled cloth • Sweet smelling purple • Keep Korma and .....On • Natural pest controller • just the thing for travelling • ...
INDIA 2021-03-06
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- the middle way stresses this
- were raised in the Indus Valley
- job of the Indo-Europeans
- a characteristic of a golden age
- india's government
- to be reborn
- holy river to Hindus
- one reason the Indus Valley people may have declined
- being good and getting rewarded
- the Gupta built these
- warriors and rulers
- great Indian desert
- merchants and craftspeople who worked and lived together
- seasonal winds that affect India's climate
- doing the right thing
- social class system used in ancient india
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- means enlightened one
- one of the things guilds would set
- goal of a Hindu
- the number the Gupta/India gave the world
- to focus one's thinking
- major crop grown along the Ganges river
- india's rank in world population
- India's season from April to October
- india's language
- divides india from china
- ruled India in 400
- to reach enlightenment you must overcome this
- religious books of Hinduism
- language of the aryans
- india's continent
- what Buddhists must give up
32 Clues: to be reborn • goal of a Hindu • india's language • india's continent • india's government • ruled India in 400 • warriors and rulers • great Indian desert • holy river to Hindus • means enlightened one • the Gupta built these • doing the right thing • language of the aryans • to focus one's thinking • divides india from china • job of the Indo-Europeans • religious books of Hinduism • ...
India 2021-03-11
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- An animal that is illegal to kill
- Better word for cities
- One of the countries that share with India
- Most popular festival
- One of the countries that share with India, it's spelled thee way it sounds.
- How many states are there
- Which way is India's Living Poverty going
- What country did India become independent with
- India is the ______ most popular
- India's 1st largest city
- Another country that share with India
- How many Countries share the Subcontinent
- Most Indian practice...
- India's __________ is growing a lot
- Which why is India's GDP going
- India is a...
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- More than __________ people live in India
- One of the countries that share with India that is a small mountain kingdom
- Better word for Villages
- One of the countries that share with India that is a large island
- How many Unions are there
- Something good that India's most known for
- Gandhi was kicked of the train because he Wasn't...
- India's second largest city
- India capital
- What is India's money called
- What could Indians only make
- Gandhi burned the thing that let them walk around free
- What were the Indians having that the government Opened fire on them
- An item we get from India that we put on our food
- Most famous for its...
31 Clues: India capital • India is a... • Most popular festival • Better word for cities • Most famous for its... • Most Indian practice... • Better word for Villages • India's 1st largest city • How many Unions are there • How many states are there • India's second largest city • What is India's money called • What could Indians only make • Which why is India's GDP going • ...
India 2023-12-11
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- The state of perfect wisdom
- The Buddha says all people deal with ______.
- rebirth of a soul into a new body
- place to store surplus crops of grain
- the religion that follows the Buddha's teachings
- the cause of suffering
- the lowest class of people were dalits or _______
- first name of the man who became Buddha
- seasonal winds that provided rain
- Following the __________ path explains how to reach enlighenment
- holy river of India
- earliest known Indian civilization
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- The _________ are the insights the Buddha learned
- to calm or clear the mind and focus on one thing
- state of blissful peace without suffering
- Today there are laws against caste ________.
- the effects of one's actions on this life and previous ones
- The one main spiritual force or god of hinduism
- Hinduism is the ________ largest world religion.
- thinkers or teachers who sought answers
- large landmass set apart from a continent
- a person's duty or what is the right way to live
- language of the vedas
- highest caste made of priests
- a fixed social class into which a person is born
- The __________ tree is where he reached enlightment
- fortified area of a city
- Siddhartha Guatama grew up as a ____________.
- liberation from reincarnation
- mountain range that separated India from the rest of Asia
- collections of ancient prayers and hymns
31 Clues: holy river of India • language of the vedas • the cause of suffering • fortified area of a city • The state of perfect wisdom • highest caste made of priests • liberation from reincarnation • rebirth of a soul into a new body • seasonal winds that provided rain • earliest known Indian civilization • place to store surplus crops of grain • thinkers or teachers who sought answers • ...
India 2024-01-03
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- birth group
- extracting metal from ore and crating useful objects
- thinkers and teachers
- seasonal winds
- large landmass that is set apart from the rest of the continent
- to calm or clear the mind
- groupings based on one's skill
- a person's duty or what is right
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- fortified area
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- a state of perfect wisdom
- rebirth of the soul in a new body
- liberation from reincarnation
- spiritual force, God
- a Buddhist burial mound
- a state of blissful peace
- religious community
- a region withgovernmentgoverment
- people under a rule
- the effect of a person's actions in this and previous life
20 Clues: birth group • seasonal winds • fortified area • religious community • people under a rule • spiritual force, God • thinkers and teachers • a Buddhist burial mound • a state of perfect wisdom • a state of blissful peace • to calm or clear the mind • liberation from reincarnation • groupings based on one's skill • a person's duty or what is right • a region withgovernmentgoverment • ...
INDIA 2024-04-01
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- most spoken language in India (beside English)
- The festival of colours
- traditional female apparel
- Indian cinema industry
- national flower of India
- capital city of India
- most famous landmark in India
- largest city in India
- "Hello" in Hindi
- A spice represented by the colour orange on the flag
- symbolic bird of India
- flat bread popular in Indian cuisine
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- he fought for the independence of India
- Represented in the middle of the flag (symbolized progress)
- most important religion in India
- The festival of lights
- national animal of India
- The national currency (= money)
- Hindu god with blue skin and 4 arms
- Indian river
- Montain range shared between India and Nepal
- The other name of India
22 Clues: Indian river • "Hello" in Hindi • capital city of India • largest city in India • The festival of lights • Indian cinema industry • symbolic bird of India • The festival of colours • The other name of India • national animal of India • national flower of India • traditional female apparel • most famous landmark in India • The national currency (= money) • most important religion in India • ...
INDIA 2025-02-03
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- India's government
- merchants and craftspeople who lived together
- one thing guilds would set
- lowest caste
- characteristic of a Golden Age
- India's rank in population
- seasonal wind system affecting India's climate
- Buddhists must overcome
- empire to first unify India
- India's money
- the number India gave the world
- means enlightened one
- focusing one's thinking
- Great Indian Desert
- India's largest city
- goal of a Hindu
- warriors and ruling caste
- job of the Indo-Europeans
- Empire that gave local authority
- India's continent
- India's language
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- raised in the Indus Valley
- major crop grown along the Ganga
- founder of the Mauryan Empire
- the middle way stresses this
- the Gupta built these
- India's season from April to October
- he greatly spread Buddhism
- holy river to the Hindus
- one possible reason for the decline of the Indus Valley
- to be reborn
- doing the right thing
- being good and getting rewarded
- what Buddhists must give up
- language of the Aryans
- divides India from China and Asia
- religious books of Hinduism
37 Clues: lowest caste • to be reborn • India's money • goal of a Hindu • India's language • India's continent • India's government • Great Indian Desert • India's largest city • the Gupta built these • means enlightened one • doing the right thing • language of the Aryans • Buddhists must overcome • focusing one's thinking • holy river to the Hindus • warriors and ruling caste • job of the Indo-Europeans • ...
India 2025-11-06
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- Muslim dynasty that ruled much of northern India from 1206 to 1526
- a protest in 1942 led by Mahatma Gandhi asking the British to leave India immediately. It used nonviolent resistance like strikes to push for Indian independence.\
- Period of direct British government control over India from 1858–1947.
- Tax levied on non-Muslims under Islamic rule.
- Iconic Mughal mausoleum built by Shah Jahan.
- British East India Company victory establishing dominance in Bengal.
- Merchants and landowners in traditional Hindu society.
- Leader of India’s nonviolent independence movement.
- Northern mountain range forming India’s natural border.
- Hindu devotional movement emphasizing personal devotion over rituals.
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- The _________ Empire (1526–1857) was a powerful empire in India started by Babur
- Maritime trade linking East Africa, Arabia, India, and Southeast Asia.
- Priestly class at the top of the caste hierarchy.
- The ________ was the boundary drawn between India and Pakistan during the Partition of British India in 1947.
- Indian uprising against British rule sparked by military grievances.
- Major Indian religion emphasizing dharma, karma, and reincarnation.
- Trading company that established British control in India.
- Rigid social hierarchy dividing people into hereditary classes.
- 1930 protest led by Gandhi against British taxation.
- Mughal ruler known for religious tolerance and administrative reforms.
20 Clues: Iconic Mughal mausoleum built by Shah Jahan. • Tax levied on non-Muslims under Islamic rule. • Priestly class at the top of the caste hierarchy. • Leader of India’s nonviolent independence movement. • 1930 protest led by Gandhi against British taxation. • Merchants and landowners in traditional Hindu society. • Northern mountain range forming India’s natural border. • ...
INDIA 2012-11-10
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- Common People
- A revolt of the sepoy troops in British India (1857–59), resulting in the transfer of the administration of India from the East India Company to the crown
- Shah Jahan’s Son
- Laboring Class
- The most stable and prosperous of all the kingdoms located along the Ganges River
- Non-violence
- Neither Indian, nor civil, nor a service
- Where is the King? The "king" is "there"
- Opposite of "Girl Free"
- Political party founded in 1906 which led the demand for the partition of India resulting in the creation of Pakistan
- Hurry!
- Untouchables
- Gandhi ^2
- Persian word for Mongol
- JEWEL The nickname of India first used by Benjamin Disraeli
- He is one of the earliest political leaders in India
- "Mas mayaman ako"
- English chartered company in India
- Supreme legislative body in India found in 1919
- The language of Classical Indian Literature
- Iron Lady of India
- Queen
- The Indian Art
- Akbar’s son
- Self-governance
- The capital of the Indian State West Bengel
- The Preserver
- The privilege of maintaining a subsidiary business within certain premises
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- Ruled the kies, rain, and thunder
- Four Religious Books describing the Vedic Age
- Independence from the british empire / Swaraj
- Holiest place of worship in Amristar specifically for Sikhs
- A descendant of Genghis Khan
- A system of rigid social groupings
- The language & the culture of South India
- Jahangir’s son
- The Creator
- Priests
- Vow not to steal, lie, or desire anything, and not to kill any living being
- Collection of Writings discussing Universal Order and Human Destiny
- Village situated in the Purnia district of Bihar, India
- Worshipping natural forces
- Advocated Independence and Civil Rights in India
- Queen Victoria's nickname
- Baber's Grandson
- The first prime minister of India (1947)
- A territory which is not formally conquered but the Empire has power and jurisdiction
- Center of Power Lay in the Punjab
- The last great Hindu empire in India
- ": + tuhod"
50 Clues: Queen • Hurry! • Priests • Gandhi ^2 • The Creator • Akbar’s son • ": + tuhod" • Non-violence • Untouchables • Common People • The Preserver • Jahangir’s son • Laboring Class • The Indian Art • Self-governance • Shah Jahan’s Son • Baber's Grandson • "Mas mayaman ako" • Iron Lady of India • Opposite of "Girl Free" • Persian word for Mongol • Queen Victoria's nickname • Worshipping natural forces • ...
india 2013-01-03
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- most important language
- to follow your duty
- is based on teachings of buddha
- holy man who practices religion
- means awakened one
- messages carved on to many things such as rocks
- the way to end suffering
- ''happieness that comes from knowledge''
- brahmins kshatriyas vaishya shudras untouchables were all in it
- age sickness deth are the three forms of ...
- gifts that are given to the poor
- way is a path to enlightment
- fought in the war againt the kalingans
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- state of happiness and peace
- the biggest reiligion in india
- ''all things change''
- someone who gives up worldly pleasures
- it united india for first time ever
- focuse your mind on spiritual questions
- someone who walked away from his royal life
20 Clues: means awakened one • to follow your duty • ''all things change'' • most important language • the way to end suffering • state of happiness and peace • way is a path to enlightment • the biggest reiligion in india • is based on teachings of buddha • holy man who practices religion • gifts that are given to the poor • it united india for first time ever • ...
India 2015-09-08
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- In what city is Bollywood?
- The English word for "valg"
- The English word for "rød"
- The Capitol of India
- The English word for "reinkarnation"
- The English word for "udstødt"
- The name of the popular park in Delhi
- Gandhi's first name
- The English word for "en tale"
- The English word for "forandring"
- The English word for "moderne"
- The English word for "magt"
- The English word for "biler"
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- The name of the red dot on the women's forehead
- The Indian version of Hollywood
- The English word for "Fattigdom"
- The English word for "grøn"
- The biggest religion in India
- The English word for "orange"
- The English word for "fred"
- The English word for "uafhængighed"
- The name of the system India once lived by
- The English word for "tre"
- The English word for "nu"
- The English word for "krige"
25 Clues: Gandhi's first name • The Capitol of India • The English word for "nu" • In what city is Bollywood? • The English word for "rød" • The English word for "tre" • The English word for "grøn" • The English word for "valg" • The English word for "fred" • The English word for "magt" • The English word for "krige" • The English word for "biler" • The biggest religion in India • ...
India 2020-02-28
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- India's farmers, craftspeople
- India's priests
- the focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas
- India's rulers or warriors
- state of perfect peace
- hired soldiers
- people who work to spread their religious beliefs
- person who fought for civil rights in India.
- another word for a law
- ancient city in India
- India's workers or servants
- the effects that good or bad actions have on a person's soul
- the most important language in ancient India
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- important river found in India
- the study of stars and planets
- ancient city in India
- the science of working with metals
- a tactic practiced by Mohandas Ghandi
- the very numbers we use today
- mixtures of two or more metals
- the process of rebirth in Hinduism
- system that divided Indian society into groups based on a person's birth, wealth, or occupation.
- the practice of injecting a person with a small dose of a virus to help him or her build a defense to a disease
- going without food
24 Clues: hired soldiers • India's priests • going without food • ancient city in India • ancient city in India • state of perfect peace • another word for a law • India's rulers or warriors • India's workers or servants • India's farmers, craftspeople • the very numbers we use today • important river found in India • the study of stars and planets • mixtures of two or more metals • ...
INDIA 2021-02-23
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- a type of spice
- heavy armoured fighting vehicle
- a public place with facilities for sports
- a friend
- a sweet crystalline substance obtained from various plants, especially sugar cane and sugar beet, consisting essentially of sucrose, and used as a sweetener in food and drink.
- good or bad luck, viewed as resulting from one's actions.
- goods usually of considerable value taken in war
- a word or sound repeated to aid concentration in meditation
- Hindu spiritual teacher.
- a land overgrown with dense forest
- a drink
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- a state of calm
- a loose-fitting jacket and trousers for sleeping in
- a liquid preparation for washing the hair
- a mixture of ground spices
- relating to people speaking an Indo-European language who invaded northern India in the 2nd millennium BC
- released soul in bodily form on earth
- a kind of fruit
- an ancient symbol in the form of an equal-armed cross with each arm continued at a right angle the space usually measured in degrees between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
- a tropical storm
20 Clues: a drink • a friend • a state of calm • a type of spice • a kind of fruit • a tropical storm • Hindu spiritual teacher. • a mixture of ground spices • heavy armoured fighting vehicle • a land overgrown with dense forest • released soul in bodily form on earth • a liquid preparation for washing the hair • a public place with facilities for sports • ...
India 2017-06-09
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- English and what language are the most populous in India
- Seasonal winds
- Population
- A delta by Bangladesh
- Peoples position in society
- merchants doctors or farmers
- A sea that borders western India
- Number of how large the country is in the world
- A country that borders northwest India
- Shudra are usually these
- Another name for Untouchables
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- Siddhartha Gautama founded this religion
- There is a lot of this economic activity
- Many of the men of this religion become soldiers
- Percent employed in agriculture
- One of the four classes usually priests or teachers
- Plateau in southern India
- A place were most Sikhs live
- Two of the beliefs they have are reincarnation and Karma
- Mountain range that is northern of Nepal
- Landowners or rulers
- All things in nature have souls
- Code of behavior
23 Clues: Population • Seasonal winds • Code of behavior • Landowners or rulers • A delta by Bangladesh • Shudra are usually these • Plateau in southern India • Peoples position in society • A place were most Sikhs live • merchants doctors or farmers • Another name for Untouchables • Percent employed in agriculture • All things in nature have souls • A sea that borders western India • ...
India 2021-07-03
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- capital of Telangana
- capital of Goa
- Capital of uttarakhand
- capital of West Bengal
- capital of Jharkhand
- capital of Maharashtra
- capital of Karnataka
- capital of Uttar Pradesh
- capital of Assam
- capital of Manipur
- capital of Sikkim
- capital of Tamil Nadu
- capital of Orissa
- capital of Jammu and Kashmir
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- capital of Tripura
- capital of Andhra Pradesh
- capital of Meghalaya
- capital of Bihar
- capital of Arunachal Pradesh
- capital of Himachal Pradesh
- capital of Raipur
- capital of Punjab
- capital of Kerala
- capital of Gujarat
- capital of Rajasthan
- capital of Nagaland
- capital of Mizoram
- capital of Madhya Pradesh
28 Clues: capital of Goa • capital of Bihar • capital of Assam • capital of Raipur • capital of Punjab • capital of Kerala • capital of Sikkim • capital of Orissa • capital of Tripura • capital of Gujarat • capital of Manipur • capital of Mizoram • capital of Nagaland • capital of Meghalaya • capital of Telangana • capital of Jharkhand • capital of Rajasthan • capital of Karnataka • capital of Tamil Nadu • ...
India 2024-10-02
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- Make sure you drive on this side of the road
- First nuclear test in 1974 was codenamed ... Buddha
- First word of the national anthem
- Largest religion
- Independence from whom occurred in 1947
- War fought with this country in 1962
- Its highest mountain is the ... highest in the world
- Independence Day is celebrated in this month
- It is the ... largest country in the world by area
- National animal
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- Most commonly spoken language
- Number of gold medals won at the Olympic Games
- Mountain range to the north
- It is the ... largest country in the world by population
- Country bordering to the east
- The Taj Mahal can be found here
- Capital city, New ...
- World's largest producer of this dairy product
- The World Cup in which sport was won in 1983?
- National flower
- Unit of currency
- This colour is found at the bottom of the flag
- First Prime Minister
23 Clues: National flower • National animal • Largest religion • Unit of currency • First Prime Minister • Capital city, New ... • Mountain range to the north • Most commonly spoken language • Country bordering to the east • The Taj Mahal can be found here • First word of the national anthem • War fought with this country in 1962 • Independence from whom occurred in 1947 • ...
India 2024-01-26
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- founder of the Mauryan Empire
- the Guptas based their state in _______________.
- "the enlightened one"
- ____________ (last name) came from wealth and began Buddhism
- Chandragupta Maurya became a _____________.
- goods brought into a country
- state of perfect spiritual independence
- goods sent out of a country
- Kautalya advised that Chandragupta use these as informants
- rose to power in the Ganges region
- corporate body that supervised prices and wages for the welfare of their families
- Indian political handbook
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- basic doctrine shared by Buddhists
- overthrew the Guptas
- Ashoka converted to this
- a religion made popular by Vardhamana Mahavira
- Chandragupta's grandson--greatest Mauryan king.
- the most prominent Kushan emperor
- teachings held our the promise of salvation to those who met their caste responsibilities
- linked lands in China to the Mediterranean basin
- Jains believed that everything in the universe had a __________.
- India was a ____________ society
- attacked Bactria and ended Roman control in India
- the advisor for Chandragupta
24 Clues: overthrew the Guptas • "the enlightened one" • Ashoka converted to this • Indian political handbook • goods sent out of a country • goods brought into a country • the advisor for Chandragupta • founder of the Mauryan Empire • India was a ____________ society • the most prominent Kushan emperor • basic doctrine shared by Buddhists • rose to power in the Ganges region • ...
India 2022-11-04
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- Make sure you drive on this side of the road
- First nuclear test in 1974 was codenamed ... Buddha
- First word of the national anthem
- Largest religion
- Independence from whom occurred in 1947
- War fought with this country in 1962
- Its highest mountain is the ... highest in the world
- Independence Day is celebrated in this month
- It is the ... largest country in the world by area
- National animal
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- Most commonly spoken language
- Number of gold medals won at the Olympic Games
- Mountain range to the north
- It is the ... largest country in the world by population
- Country bordering to the east
- The Taj Mahal can be found here
- Capital city, New ...
- World's largest producer of this dairy product
- The World Cup in which sport was won in 1983?
- National flower
- Unit of currency
- This colour is found at the bottom of the flag
- First Prime Minister
23 Clues: National flower • National animal • Largest religion • Unit of currency • First Prime Minister • Capital city, New ... • Mountain range to the north • Most commonly spoken language • Country bordering to the east • The Taj Mahal can be found here • First word of the national anthem • War fought with this country in 1962 • Independence from whom occurred in 1947 • ...
INDIA 2022-01-06
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- National Animal
- highest wheat producer of country
- Hitech city
- Hindi Film Industry
- Financial Capital of India
- first name of Prime Minister of India
- one of the emperor
- Capital of Madhya Pradesh
- international Airport of Delhi
- crown of India
- first name of first prime Minister of India
- Kumari southern end of India
- highest point of rainfall
- first name of first president of India
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- flag of India
- National Tree
- National fruit
- festival of lights
- international Airport of Kolkata
- creator of constitute of India
- National Bird
- state we live in
- Mahal one of seven wonders
- most literate state of India
- pink city
- festival of color played in India
- Capital of India
- in this month India got Freedom
28 Clues: pink city • Hitech city • flag of India • National Tree • National Bird • National fruit • crown of India • National Animal • state we live in • Capital of India • festival of lights • one of the emperor • Hindi Film Industry • Capital of Madhya Pradesh • highest point of rainfall • Financial Capital of India • Mahal one of seven wonders • most literate state of India • Kumari southern end of India • ...
INDIA 2022-01-06
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- one of the emperor
- highest point of rainfall
- National Tree
- highest wheat producer of country
- Hitech city
- pink city
- Capital of India
- flag of India
- festival of lights
- first name of first prime Minister of India
- first name of Prime Minister of India
- Mahal one of seven wonders
- Financial Capital of India
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- state we live in
- National fruit
- crown of India
- National Bird
- international Airport of Delhi
- Kumari southern end of India
- Capital of Madhya Pradesh
- firat name of creator of constitution of India
- festival of color played in India
- Hindi Film Industry
- National Animal
- first name of first president of India
- international Airport of Kolkata
- most literate state of India
- in this month India got Freedom
28 Clues: pink city • Hitech city • National Tree • National Bird • flag of India • National fruit • crown of India • National Animal • state we live in • Capital of India • one of the emperor • festival of lights • Hindi Film Industry • highest point of rainfall • Capital of Madhya Pradesh • Mahal one of seven wonders • Financial Capital of India • Kumari southern end of India • most literate state of India • ...
India 2022-07-06
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- sugar cane candy
- most common language
- The money in India
- mumbai also known as this name
- favorite sports game
- Mary Jo and Vics last name
- sons of Pastor G
- a favorite team meal
- Favorite bread in India
- tea name
- hot spice
- Airline Shelby is flying
- your favorite team member
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- Where we are staying
- Greeting in India
- Airline Chuck is flying
- Airline Les is flying
- our first tourist place
- Name of our national leader
- City we are flying into
- language of people from Maharashtra
21 Clues: tea name • hot spice • sugar cane candy • sons of Pastor G • Greeting in India • The money in India • Where we are staying • most common language • favorite sports game • a favorite team meal • Airline Les is flying • Airline Chuck is flying • our first tourist place • Favorite bread in India • City we are flying into • Airline Shelby is flying • your favorite team member • ...
India 2023-09-24
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- using only peaceful methods
- largest religion in India
- unfair or prejudicial treatment of people
- British rule in India
- Dutch social psychologist who described national cultures along six dimensions
- the historical period representing the aftermath of Western colonialism
- Author of "White Man's Burden"
- worldview that favors Western civilization
- a good word to describe India showing a great deal of variety
- not having enough money to meet basic needs
- another word for class
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- the potential for movement and the ability to get from one place to another
- to deprive someone of human qualities, personality, or dignity
- unequal distribution of resources and opportunities among members of a society
- type of traditional marriage in India
- One thing the British gave India
- What did India gain in 1947?
- the condition of lacking stable, safe, and functional housing
- a territory subject to a form of foreign rule.
- very large city typically with a population of more than 10 million people
- Indian lawyer and nationalist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the campaign for India's independence
- a system in which members are ranked according to relative status or authority
- In fiction, the point the author wants to make
- when British India was divided into two states
24 Clues: British rule in India • another word for class • largest religion in India • using only peaceful methods • What did India gain in 1947? • Author of "White Man's Burden" • One thing the British gave India • type of traditional marriage in India • unfair or prejudicial treatment of people • worldview that favors Western civilization • not having enough money to meet basic needs • ...
India 2025-11-06
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- 1930 protest led by Gandhi against British taxation.
- Maritime trade linking East Africa, Arabia, India, and Southeast Asia.
- Muslim dynasty that ruled much of northern India from 1206 to 1526
- a protest in 1942 led by Mahatma Gandhi asking the British to leave India immediately. It used nonviolent resistance like strikes to push for Indian independence.\
- Major Indian religion emphasizing dharma, karma, and reincarnation.
- Indian uprising against British rule sparked by military grievances.
- Tax levied on non-Muslims under Islamic rule.
- Trading company that established British control in India.
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- Hindu devotional movement emphasizing personal devotion over rituals.
- Iconic Mughal mausoleum built by Shah Jahan.
- The _________ Empire (1526–1857) was a powerful empire in India started by Babur
- British East India Company victory establishing dominance in Bengal.
- Northern mountain range forming India’s natural border.
- Priestly class at the top of the caste hierarchy.
- Mughal ruler known for religious tolerance and administrative reforms.
- Leader of India’s nonviolent independence movement.
- Period of direct British government control over India from 1858–1947.
- The ________ was the boundary drawn between India and Pakistan during the Partition of British India in 1947.
- Merchants and landowners in traditional Hindu society.
- Rigid social hierarchy dividing people into hereditary classes.
20 Clues: Iconic Mughal mausoleum built by Shah Jahan. • Tax levied on non-Muslims under Islamic rule. • Priestly class at the top of the caste hierarchy. • Leader of India’s nonviolent independence movement. • 1930 protest led by Gandhi against British taxation. • Merchants and landowners in traditional Hindu society. • Northern mountain range forming India’s natural border. • ...
India 2016-10-17
23 Clues: low • shy • lazy • nice • fool • brown • comic • blond • active • to bore • extreme • serious • employee • grateful • handsome • athletic • romantic • beautiful • upperhigh • unpleasant • intelligent • ginger hair • intellectual
India 2017-02-21
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- fight against the government
- get or obtain sth. useful
- grow or develop successfully
- a country which is controlled by a more powerful country
- freedom from political control
- having a lot of money, property
- try hard to do even though it is difficult
- physically weak because of no enough food to eat
- be in a particular place
- connected with the trade, industry and development of wealth
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- be as good as or as great as
- a society that is well organized and developed
- start living in a place permanently
- buy
- the state of being extremely poor
- great beauty which attracts admiration and attention
- the state of not knowing how to read or write
- belief in a god or gods and the activities that are connected with this belief
- take part in
- changes for improvement
20 Clues: buy • take part in • changes for improvement • be in a particular place • get or obtain sth. useful • fight against the government • be as good as or as great as • grow or develop successfully • freedom from political control • having a lot of money, property • the state of being extremely poor • start living in a place permanently • try hard to do even though it is difficult • ...
India 2017-06-09
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- English and what language are the most populous in India
- Landowners or rulers
- Another name for Untouchables
- Two of the beliefs they have are reincarnation and Karma
- One of the four classes usually priests or teachers
- Code of behavior
- Population
- Peoples position in society
- A delta by Bangladesh
- A sea that borders western India
- Mountain range that is northern of Nepal
- All things in nature have souls
- Shudra are usually these
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- Percent employed in agriculture
- Siddhartha Gautama founded this religion
- Many of the men of this religion become soldiers
- Plateau in southern India
- Seasonal winds
- A place were most Sikhs live
- Merchants doctors or farmers
- Number of how large the country is in the world
- A country that borders northwest India
- There is a lot of this economic activity
23 Clues: Population • Seasonal winds • Code of behavior • Landowners or rulers • A delta by Bangladesh • Shudra are usually these • Plateau in southern India • Peoples position in society • A place were most Sikhs live • Merchants doctors or farmers • Another name for Untouchables • Percent employed in agriculture • All things in nature have souls • A sea that borders western India • ...
India 2017-06-09
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- Shudra are usually these
- English and what language are the most populous in India
- Mountain range that is northern of Nepal
- Two of the beliefs they have are reincarnation and Karma
- There is a lot of this economic activity
- Many of the men of this religion become soldiers
- Percent employed in agriculture
- Peoples position in society
- Code of behavior
- A delta by Bangladesh
- Merchants doctors or farmers
- A place were most Sikhs live
- One of the four classes usually priests or teachers
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- Siddhartha Gautama founded this religion
- Plateau in southern India
- Population
- Landowners or rulers
- Seasonal winds
- A sea that borders western India
- Number of how large the country is in the world
- All things in nature have souls
- A country that borders northwest India
- Another name for Untouchables
23 Clues: Population • Seasonal winds • Code of behavior • Landowners or rulers • A delta by Bangladesh • Shudra are usually these • Plateau in southern India • Peoples position in society • Merchants doctors or farmers • A place were most Sikhs live • Another name for Untouchables • Percent employed in agriculture • All things in nature have souls • A sea that borders western India • ...
India 2017-06-09
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- the movie making industry in India
- the bordering mountain range of India
- one of the three large bodies of water that border India (Sea)
- a system showing ranks of India's people
- it stretches across all of northern India from the Arabian Sea to to the Bay of Bengal
- a religion in India: might sound like 'seek' in the pronunciation of it
- one of the three rivers in India: headwater touching
- one of the three large bodies of water that border India (OCEAN)
- a religion in India: might sound like 'jay' in the pronunciation of it
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- a government system: includes a two house legislative branch, an executive branch, and a judicial branch
- one of the three rivers in India: also headwater touching
- one of the three large bodies of water that border India (Bay)
- dominates the southern end of the peninsula
- India's ONLY state that has Muslim majority
- a religion in India: might sound like 'sans' in the pronunciation of it
- one of India's many major crops
- teaching of the Buddha, who taught that nothing is permanent
- a language in India
- A large festival, usually happening in fall, for Hindis
- brings 75% of India's rainfall to India; happens mostly in the summer, but is generally unpredictable
- one of the three rivers in India: also headwater touching
21 Clues: a language in India • one of India's many major crops • the movie making industry in India • the bordering mountain range of India • a system showing ranks of India's people • dominates the southern end of the peninsula • India's ONLY state that has Muslim majority • one of the three rivers in India: headwater touching • ...
India 2017-06-14
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- teaches about how all gods all living beings are apart of one spirit. Believes in reincarnation and karma.
- teaches that all things in nature have souls.
- Plain that stretches across northern India
- the belief that the soul is reborn again
- third to highest caste which usually consists of buisinessmen, merchants, doctors, farmers
- mountain range that separates north Asia from South Asia
- religion that combines Hinduism and Islam
- lowest caste that do work others consider unclean
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- language that around 70% of the population speaks.
- positive or negative force caused by someone's actions
- code of behavior and ethical rules for India
- second to highest caste which usually has landowners in it
- the escape from suffering or sorrow
- teaches that people can avoid sorrrow by following certain rules
- plateau that dominates the southern end of India
- highest caste which usually has priests and teachers in it
- groups of people whose birth determines their place in society.
- debated state that many believe should be in Pakistan
- seasonal winds that dominate Indias climate.
- second to lowest caste that consists of only workers
20 Clues: the escape from suffering or sorrow • the belief that the soul is reborn again • religion that combines Hinduism and Islam • Plain that stretches across northern India • code of behavior and ethical rules for India • seasonal winds that dominate Indias climate. • teaches that all things in nature have souls. • plateau that dominates the southern end of India • ...
India 2018-02-26
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- a cost to the west
- religion in India
- important language in ancient history
- were rulers and warriors
- religion based of the teaching of Buddha
- process of rebirth
- focusing the mind on spiritual ideas
- surrounded a city
- a cost to the east
- without food
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- workers and servants
- India's Priest
- good or bad actions on a person's soul
- used set of weights to find cost of goods
- people who spread their religion
- smaller than a continent
- seasonal winds
- avoidance of violent actions
- a bay to the east
- farmers, craftspeople, and traders
- a state of perfect peace
21 Clues: without food • India's Priest • seasonal winds • religion in India • a bay to the east • surrounded a city • a cost to the west • process of rebirth • a cost to the east • workers and servants • were rulers and warriors • smaller than a continent • a state of perfect peace • avoidance of violent actions • people who spread their religion • farmers, craftspeople, and traders • ...
India 2012-11-05
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- Op hoeveel na is india het grootste land ?
- Waarom kregen de britten celstraf ?
- hoe eten de leerlingen ?
- wat is de munteenheid in India ?
- Wat is de traditionele sport van Delhi ?
- hoelang kregen de britten voor kindermisbruik ?
- Hoe heet de stip op het voorhoofd van een vrouw
- wat is de hoofdstad van India ?
- Wat betekent in India ja eigen oren vastpakken ?
- wat staat er voor Kind in India ?
- In welk werelddeel licht India ?
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- waar eten de leerlingen ?
- wat doen ze op school voordat de les begint ?
- wat trekken de leerlingen aan naar school ?
- Welk hand is onrein ?
- over wat gaat onze presentatie ?
- Wat moet je met je schoenen doen als je een traditionele hindoewoning binnengaat
- hoeveel britten waren er opgepakt ?
- over welk meisje hebben we een verhaal verteld ?
- hoeveel artikels hebben we ?
20 Clues: Welk hand is onrein ? • hoe eten de leerlingen ? • waar eten de leerlingen ? • hoeveel artikels hebben we ? • wat is de hoofdstad van India ? • over wat gaat onze presentatie ? • wat is de munteenheid in India ? • In welk werelddeel licht India ? • wat staat er voor Kind in India ? • Waarom kregen de britten celstraf ? • hoeveel britten waren er opgepakt ? • ...
INDIA 2012-11-10
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- Akbar’s son
- A system of rigid social groupings
- Laboring Class
- The language & the culture of South India
- Self-governance
- Queen
- A revolt of the sepoy troops in British India (1857–59), resulting in the transfer of the administration of India from the East India Company to the crown
- Collection of Writings discussing Universal Order and Human Destiny
- Opposite of "Girl Free"
- The Indian Art
- Ruled the kies, rain, and thunder
- Untouchables
- ": + tuhod"
- Holiest place of worship in Amristar specifically for Sikhs
- Vow not to steal, lie, or desire anything, and not to kill any living being
- Persian word for Mongol
- "Mas mayaman ako"
- The first prime minister of India (1947)
- Neither Indian, nor civil, nor a service
- Gandhi ^2
- Non-violence
- The Creator
- The last great Hindu empire in India
- Priests
- The most stable and prosperous of all the kingdoms located along the Ganges River
- Political party founded in 1906 which led the demand for the partition of India resulting in the creation of Pakistan
- A descendant of Genghis Khan
- Common People
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- A territory which is not formally conquered but the Empire has power and jurisdiction
- Jahangir’s son
- Advocated Independence and Civil Rights in India
- He is one of the earliest political leaders in India
- English chartered company in India
- Queen Victoria's nickname
- Four Religious Books describing the Vedic Age
- The capital of the Indian State West Bengel
- The privilege of maintaining a subsidiary business within certain premises
- Independence from the british empire / Swaraj
- The language of Classical Indian Literature
- Supreme legislative body in India found in 1919
- Hurry!
- Shah Jahan’s Son
- The Preserver
- Worshipping natural forces
- Iron Lady of India
- JEWEL The nickname of India first used by Benjamin Disraeli
- Village situated in the Purnia district of Bihar, India
- Center of Power Lay in the Punjab
- Where is the King? The "king" is "there"
- Baber's Grandson
50 Clues: Queen • Hurry! • Priests • Gandhi ^2 • Akbar’s son • ": + tuhod" • The Creator • Untouchables • Non-violence • The Preserver • Common People • Jahangir’s son • Laboring Class • The Indian Art • Self-governance • Shah Jahan’s Son • Baber's Grandson • "Mas mayaman ako" • Iron Lady of India • Opposite of "Girl Free" • Persian word for Mongol • Queen Victoria's nickname • Worshipping natural forces • ...
INDIA 2012-11-10
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- Advocated Independence and Civil Rights in India
- The Creator
- Self-governance
- Neither Indian, nor civil, nor a service
- The language & the culture of South India
- "Mas mayaman ako"
- Queen Victoria's nickname
- Center of Power Lay in the Punjab
- Political party founded in 1906 which led the demand for the partition of India resulting in the creation of Pakistan
- Jahangir’s son
- The language of Classical Indian Literature
- Iron Lady of India
- The Preserver
- Untouchables
- He is one of the earliest political leaders in India
- The capital of the Indian State West Bengel
- Common People
- Gandhi ^2
- Laboring Class
- Supreme legislative body in India found in 1919
- Opposite of "Girl Free"
- The most stable and prosperous of all the kingdoms located along the Ganges River
- Priests
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- A territory which is not formally conquered but the Empire has power and jurisdiction
- Ruled the kies, rain, and thunder
- Vow not to steal, lie, or desire anything, and not to kill any living being
- The Indian Art
- Holiest place of worship in Amristar specifically for Sikhs
- ": + tuhod"
- Village situated in the Purnia district of Bihar, India
- Akbar’s son
- Queen
- Persian word for Mongol
- Baber's Grandson
- English chartered company in India
- JEWEL The nickname of India first used by Benjamin Disraeli
- A revolt of the sepoy troops in British India (1857–59), resulting in the transfer of the administration of India from the East India Company to the crown
- Non-violence
- The last great Hindu empire in India
- Collection of Writings discussing Universal Order and Human Destiny
- The privilege of maintaining a subsidiary business within certain premises
- Independence from the british empire / Swaraj
- Hurry!
- Shah Jahan’s Son
- Where is the King? The "king" is "there"
- The first prime minister of India (1947)
- A system of rigid social groupings
- Four Religious Books describing the Vedic Age
- Worshipping natural forces
- A descendant of Genghis Khan
50 Clues: Queen • Hurry! • Priests • Gandhi ^2 • The Creator • ": + tuhod" • Akbar’s son • Non-violence • Untouchables • The Preserver • Common People • The Indian Art • Jahangir’s son • Laboring Class • Self-governance • Baber's Grandson • Shah Jahan’s Son • "Mas mayaman ako" • Iron Lady of India • Persian word for Mongol • Opposite of "Girl Free" • Queen Victoria's nickname • Worshipping natural forces • ...
India 2013-10-25
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- boxes used to carry homemade foods
- oldest from of medicine
- belief that the soul is reborn again and again
- religious belief in multiple gods
- spices ground fresh daily
- flat area adjacent to a stream or river created by soil deposits
- this person was often called "Great Soul", encouraged Indians to make peace
- known as the silicon valley of India
- Indian tea
- small industries used by poor rural residents
- people who are not even recognized in the caste system
- a plant fiber used to make rope and burlap
- this city used to be called Bombay
- Holy River
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- tallest mountain range
- started to help feed people, save them from starvation
- positive or negative forces caused by a person's actions
- a country created after Indian colonies were divided in 1947 by the British government
- season characterized by wind and raiin
- India's version of Hollywood
- Hindi, the major language of India, developed from this language
- built by Shah Jahan for his wife
- doing one's duty in accordance to one's station in life
- this providence is south of Rajastan, and next to Pakistan
- two wheel vehicle, drawn by person
25 Clues: Indian tea • Holy River • tallest mountain range • oldest from of medicine • spices ground fresh daily • India's version of Hollywood • built by Shah Jahan for his wife • religious belief in multiple gods • boxes used to carry homemade foods • two wheel vehicle, drawn by person • this city used to be called Bombay • known as the silicon valley of India • ...
INDIA 2014-03-31
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- animal used for travelling in the desert
- the city in which the temperature reached 45 degrees Celsius
- fire crackers, desert and ______________ are speciality items included for celebrating Diwali
- epicentre of hinon religion
- mountain ranges located in India
- the process that occurs based on the belief that dying or coming to the Gangis will do
- in the 1500s the ______________ came to India
- holy day that celebrates with a festival of lights
- sacred ground
- The place where you can see the Himilayas
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- a ceremony that occurs for approximately 200-300 people on a daily basis
- the length of drive up the Himalayas was 2/3 of _____________
- 800 year old forest in this town
- the Gangis _______
- the location of the Himalayas
- air and noise presence
- capital city of India
- number of hours of how long a train ride is to Jaisalmer
- the town known for its beach
- Leh was approximately 12000 above ______________.
20 Clues: sacred ground • the Gangis _______ • capital city of India • air and noise presence • epicentre of hinon religion • the town known for its beach • the location of the Himalayas • 800 year old forest in this town • mountain ranges located in India • animal used for travelling in the desert • The place where you can see the Himilayas • in the 1500s the ______________ came to India • ...
India 2014-10-28
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- India is a _____ because even though it is a part of Asia, huge mountains make a barrier between India and the rest of Asia.
- The Aryan people settled in the _____ _____ _____.
- Aryan wealth was measured by the number of _____ a person owned.
- Hindus believe that the soul is not joined with Brahman immediately after a person dies. Instead, a person must pass through many lives. On its journey a soul might be reborn. This process is called ___________.
- Even today parents _______ the majority of marriages in India.
- These mountains are the highest in the world. They separate India from the rest of Asia.
- The top of the Aryan caste system were the __________.
- I am treated as a slave. I have to clean the streets and only speak to people in my caste. I can not come within 65 feet of a Brahman. Who am I?
- When the Aryans settled in India they became _________.
- This is a strong wind that blows one direction in the winter and another in the summer.
- This branch of Buddhism sees Buddha as a teacher but NOT a god.
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- One group that did not belong to any varna was called the ______________. They performed work other Indians thought too dirty.
- The Aryan people invented the ______ _____ and built canals for irrigation.
- A _______ is a social group that someone is born into and cannot change.
- Who was the founder of Buddhism?
- Winter monsoons bring _____, dry air.
- The Indus and the _______ rivers are fed by the melting snow of the Himalayan mountains.
- This branch of Buddhism believed that the eightfold path was too hard for most people. They believe that Buddha is a god and by worshipping him you can reach nirvana.
- What is the name of the Aryan writing system?
- What is the 3rd largest religion in the world today?
- This is another term for "caste"
- "Do rewarding work" "Don't commit evil acts" "Tell the truth" are all statements that are apart of the ___________ path.
- Summer monsoons bring _____, wet air.
- According to the teachings of Buddhism, the way to end suffering is to stop ________ things.
- The consequences of how a person lives is known as ______. This determines whether or not you move up or down in the social class.
- Who created Hinduism?
26 Clues: Who created Hinduism? • Who was the founder of Buddhism? • This is another term for "caste" • Winter monsoons bring _____, dry air. • Summer monsoons bring _____, wet air. • What is the name of the Aryan writing system? • The Aryan people settled in the _____ _____ _____. • What is the 3rd largest religion in the world today? • ...
India 2021-12-14
23 Clues: Lärm • Probe • Reise- • Kosten • Impfung • Angebot • geteilt • Vertrag • Beratung • empfehlen • streunend • egal(was) • Bezahlung • erschöpft • Aufenthalt • Unterlagen • Behandlung • Waisenhaus • inbegriffen • Orientierung • Beschreibung • Ausländer/in • (sich)freiwillig(melden)
India 2023-11-30
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- Colorful Hindu Festival
- Indian Cuisine Staple
- Tendulkar: Cricket Legend
- Ancient Texts
- Traditional Attire
- Sacred Animal
- Capital with Mughal Heritage
- Father of the Nation
- City of Dreams
- Holy City for Sikhs
- Indian Classical Dance Form
- Renowned Space Research Organization
- National Flower
- Independence Year
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- City with Historical Forts
- State Known for Backwaters
- Famous River Delta
- Festival of Lights
- Spicy Tea
- Mountain Range
- World's Largest Democracy
- Jamun: Traditional Indian Sweet
- Traditional Indian Instrument
- Rukh Khan: Popular Bollywood Actor
- National River
- Mahal: Majestic Mausoleum
- Road: Historic Trade Route
- City of Lakes
28 Clues: Spicy Tea • Ancient Texts • Sacred Animal • City of Lakes • Mountain Range • City of Dreams • National River • National Flower • Independence Year • Famous River Delta • Festival of Lights • Traditional Attire • Holy City for Sikhs • Father of the Nation • Indian Cuisine Staple • Colorful Hindu Festival • Tendulkar: Cricket Legend • World's Largest Democracy • Mahal: Majestic Mausoleum • ...
India 2024-07-11
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- - Financial capital formerly known as Bombay
- - Spicy dish often served with rice
- - Concept of fate or destiny
- - Seasonal rain affecting the region
- - Elephant-headed god of wisdom
- - Fragrant flower used in garlands
- - Traditional garment for women
- - Spiced tea popular in India
- - India is known for its variety of these
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- - Title for a princely ruler
- - Indian film industry
- - Traditional headwear for men
- - Udaipur or Mysore, for instance
- - Three-wheeled vehicle for hire
- - Iconic white marble mausoleum
- - Sacred river flowing through India
- - Ancient practice of meditation and postures
- - Official language
- - Religion originating in Punjab
- - Capital city with Red Fort
20 Clues: - Official language • - Indian film industry • - Title for a princely ruler • - Concept of fate or destiny • - Capital city with Red Fort • - Spiced tea popular in India • - Traditional headwear for men • - Iconic white marble mausoleum • - Elephant-headed god of wisdom • - Traditional garment for women • - Three-wheeled vehicle for hire • - Religion originating in Punjab • ...
India 2023-06-07
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- Reichtum
- Vereinigung
- herausragend
- analphabetisch
- städtisch
- Begnadigung, Straferlass
- Erbe
- Hungersnot
- habgierig
- Verfall, Niedergang
- Vertreibung
- blühen, aufblühen
- enthalten
- wiederherstellen
- Entschlossenheit
- Wohlstand
- wachsen, gedeihen
- britische Kolonialzeit
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- Verstädtung
- Massenverkehrsmittel
- Aufklärung, Erkenntnis
- beschleunigen
- Alphabetisierungsrate
- Versöhnung
- Rassentrennung (Afrika)
- Teilung Indiens
- dicht besiedelt
- entstehen
- Metropole
- Feindseligkeit
- Verstreuung eines Volkes
- selten
- Auswirkung
33 Clues: Erbe • selten • Reichtum • städtisch • habgierig • entstehen • Metropole • enthalten • Wohlstand • Versöhnung • Hungersnot • Auswirkung • Verstädtung • Vereinigung • Vertreibung • herausragend • beschleunigen • analphabetisch • Feindseligkeit • Teilung Indiens • dicht besiedelt • wiederherstellen • Entschlossenheit • blühen, aufblühen • wachsen, gedeihen • Verfall, Niedergang • Massenverkehrsmittel • Alphabetisierungsrate • ...
India 2025-01-06
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- This holy river is sacred to Hindus in India.
- This bird is the national animal of India.
- A popular Indian dish made with spices, often served with rice.
- Mahal This white marble mausoleum is one of India's most famous landmarks.
- This mountain range in northern India is home to some of the world's tallest peaks.
- This festival of lights is one of the most important celebrations in India.
- India’s largest city, also known as Bombay.
- The seventh largest country in the world by area.
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- A sport that is immensely popular in India.
- A state in India famous for its beaches and Portuguese heritage.
- A spiritual and physical practice that originated in India.
- The nickname for India’s film industry, based in Mumbai.
- India is famous for producing these, used in cooking worldwide.
- A type of spiced tea popular in India
- A traditional Indian garment worn by women, often made of silk.
- The official currency of India
- Known as the 'Father of the Nation' in India.
- One of the most widely spoken languages in India.
- This flower is the national flower of India.
- This city is India's capital.
20 Clues: This city is India's capital. • The official currency of India • A type of spiced tea popular in India • This bird is the national animal of India. • A sport that is immensely popular in India. • India’s largest city, also known as Bombay. • This flower is the national flower of India. • This holy river is sacred to Hindus in India. • ...
India 2025-10-30
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- Ancient Sanskrit writings that are the earliest sacred texts of Hinduism.
- A comprehensive system of physical, mental, and spiritual practices meant to achieve self-realization and union with a higher consciousness.
- The people who are outcasts and street sweep, clean up human and animal waste, deal with dead bodies. In the social structure, or varna.
- An Indian prince.
- A major ancient Indian Sanskrit epic, considered one of the most important religious and cultural texts in Hinduism.
- A section of the Indian epic the Mahabharata.
- The four main social classes in a hierarchical system.
- A system of thousands of localized social groups, or sub-castes, that were distinct from the broader varna.
- The rebirth of the soul.
- One of the main deities of Hinduism, revered as the supreme god by many.
- The highest-ranking of the four main social classes, or varnas.
- Describes the search for Brahman.
- Moved from one place to another.
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- A principal deity of Hinduism, revered as the preserver and protector of the universe.
- First written language of India.
- The commoners like farmers, artisans, and merchants in India's social structure, or varna.
- Doing one's moral duty in this life so that the soul can advance in the next life.
- The concept of the ultimate, impersonal, and all-pervading reality or cosmic spirit that is the foundation of the universe.
- The laborers like workers and servants in India's social structure, or varna.
- A major religion and philosophy that developed in ancient India.
- The creator god of the Hindu trinity (Trimurti), responsible for creating the universe.
- An ancient religious tradition in India that served as the foundation for Hinduism.
- The belief that actions in this life, whether good or bad, will decide your place in the next life.
- A transformative process where new ideas, social structures, states, and religions developed and came into prominence from prior conditions.
- The civilization that established the foundations of Hinduism, the caste system, and early political structures.
- The warrior and ruling class in ancient India's traditional social structure, or varna system.
- The class or distinct hereditary order into which a Hindu is assigned according to religious law.
- Nomads from Europe and Asia who migrated to India and finally settled.
28 Clues: An Indian prince. • The rebirth of the soul. • First written language of India. • Moved from one place to another. • Describes the search for Brahman. • A section of the Indian epic the Mahabharata. • The four main social classes in a hierarchical system. • The highest-ranking of the four main social classes, or varnas. • ...
India crossword puzzle 2024-05-03
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- Red city of India
- Largest state of India
- It rains the most here
- Orange city of India
- Least literate state of India
- Most populated state of India
- Smallest state of India
- Most literate state of India
- City of Joy
- Brahmaputra river emerges from this glacier
- White city of India
- City of beauty
- White city of India
- Rose city of India
- Silk and Diamond city of India
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- Purple city of India
- Green city of India
- Cleanest village of Asia
- Pink city of India
- Temple city of India
- City of black diamonds
- Silver city of India
- Largest and second most populated union territory of India
- The glacier of Ganges is in this state of India
- Third highest peak of the world, present in India
- Least populated state of India
- Flamingo city of India
- City of Steel
- Blue city or Sun city of india
- Most populated union territory
- Golden city of India
31 Clues: City of Joy • City of Steel • City of beauty • Red city of India • Pink city of India • Rose city of India • Green city of India • White city of India • White city of India • Purple city of India • Temple city of India • Silver city of India • Orange city of India • Golden city of India • Largest state of India • City of black diamonds • It rains the most here • Flamingo city of India • ...
Jayden Liu India 2017-06-09
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- the capital of India
- bootleg hollywood India film industry
- biggest mountain range
- number of states in India
- in the world in population
- country below India
- major crop of India (not spices grains or tea)
- continent India is in
- ancient literary language
- got India independence in 1947
- colour of bottom stripe of India flag
- object in the middle of India flag
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- lowest caste
- one of the national languages
- India government
- the most popular language in India
- holiest river in India
- country to the west of India
- famous building in agra India
- disputed area of India
20 Clues: lowest caste • India government • country below India • the capital of India • continent India is in • biggest mountain range • holiest river in India • disputed area of India • number of states in India • ancient literary language • in the world in population • country to the west of India • one of the national languages • famous building in agra India • got India independence in 1947 • ...
India 2014-03-05
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- Gandhi developed ideas of using non-violence to end injustice and called it ___ disobedience.
- In 1947, India will be partitioned and ____ will be created as a Muslim country.
- These people were outraged at how the company had outlawed important rituals that were a part of their religion.
- After gaining independence, India will become a _____ Democracy.
- The first Indian Empire
- The British traded gold and silver for India's cotton, silk, tea, and ___.
- As a result of the Sepoy Rebellion, the British will create a _____ in India.
- The British East India company had instilled high ____ on Indians.
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- A key figure in leading the struggle for independence.
- In 1600, the British will set up the East India ___.
- Gandhi marched 240 miles to the sea during the ______ March.
- Gandhi will demand better treatment for this caste.
- The current president of India (last name)
- When one company or country controls the market of a good or trade.
- Third Prime Minister of India.Daughter of the first Prime Minister of India (first name).
- Famous marble structure that is the burial place of Shah Jahan's favorite wife.
- The current prime minister of India (last name)
- The first Prime Minister of India (last name).
- Indian males who joined the British army.
19 Clues: The first Indian Empire • Indian males who joined the British army. • The current president of India (last name) • The first Prime Minister of India (last name). • The current prime minister of India (last name) • Gandhi will demand better treatment for this caste. • In 1600, the British will set up the East India ___. • ...
India 2023-02-24
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- lasting peace
- the cause of human suffering
- Chandragupta was a strong and ruthless blank
- rebirth of the soul
- Change your religion
- to look inward
- this religion was founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- blank ruled for 35 years
- the main river in India
- tallest mountain range
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- the second main river in India
- created the Maurya Empire
- representation of a Hindu god or goddess in human form.
- strong winds
- move
- fortress
- country in Asia
- single spiritual power
- Chandragupta’s grandson
- a young prince that found the cause of human suffering
20 Clues: move • fortress • strong winds • lasting peace • to look inward • country in Asia • rebirth of the soul • Change your religion • single spiritual power • tallest mountain range • Chandragupta’s grandson • the main river in India • blank ruled for 35 years • created the Maurya Empire • the cause of human suffering • the second main river in India • Chandragupta was a strong and ruthless blank • ...
India 2024-10-18
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- A system of governance in both the Assyrian and Persian empires, with local rulers in Persia
- The path in Buddhism to reach enlightenment and end the cycle of rebirth.
- and Ganges Rivers: Major rivers that supported early Indian civilizations.
- The Hindu belief in the law of cause and effect.
- Core teachings of Buddhism explaining the nature of suffering.
- Local governors in the Persian Empire
- A religion founded by Buddha, focusing on ending suffering by eliminating desire.
- The Persian Empire’s policy of allowing local cultures and religions to continue under their rule.
- The capital city of the Assyrian Empire.
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- An empire known for a golden age of Indian achievements in science and the arts.
- A Mauryan emperor who embraced Buddhism after a bloody conquest.
- One’s duty or righteousness in Hindu belief.
- An empire known for diplomacy and vast infrastructure (550–330 BCE).
- A military strategy used by the Assyrians to conquer cities.
- Desert: A natural boundary in northwest India.
- The tallest mountain range in the world, acting as a natural barrier for India.
- A network built by the Persians for communication and trade
- A Hindu social hierarchy dividing people into hereditary groups.
- An empire known for its strong military and aggressive expansion (900–609 BCE).
19 Clues: Local governors in the Persian Empire • The capital city of the Assyrian Empire. • One’s duty or righteousness in Hindu belief. • Desert: A natural boundary in northwest India. • The Hindu belief in the law of cause and effect. • A network built by the Persians for communication and trade • A military strategy used by the Assyrians to conquer cities. • ...
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- All life involves suffering
- the promotion of hygiene and prevention
- the art
- The Buddha taught that this path was open to anyone and it could help their desires and suffering (belief, purpose, speech, conduct, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and meditation)
- liberation (freedom) from reincarnation
- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- an area of land developed for a certain purpose for a group of people
- combining a decimal system with a numeral for zero developed what we now use; 0-9
- structure based on the fixed social class into which a person is born
- System
- the effect of a person's actions in this life and in previous lives
- a religion based on the teachings and philosophy of Siddhartha Gautama, an Indian spiritual leader
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- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- sacred Buddhist texts made up of the teachings of Buddha
- duty or conduct, right living, correct actions, or religion
- an ancient religion of India
- Vedas (Rigveda--oldest of The Vedas)
- injecting a person with a small dose of a virus to help build up defenses against a disease
- farming
19 Clues: System • the art • farming • All life involves suffering • an ancient religion of India • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • Vedas (Rigveda--oldest of The Vedas) • the promotion of hygiene and prevention • liberation (freedom) from reincarnation • a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering • sacred Buddhist texts made up of the teachings of Buddha • ...
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- A spicy street snack made of potatoes and chutney
- The famous "pink city" of India
- The festival of lights celebrated in India
- A flatbread often eaten with curry
- The national bird of India
- The capital city of India
- A big cat found in Indian jungles
- A city famous for Bollywood movies
- The longest river in India, considered holy
- The national sport of India
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- A famous temple city in Tamil Nadu known for its tall gopurams
- A famous white marble monument, one of the Seven Wonders of the World
- A small, hot-spiced tea popular in India
- The spicy dish with rice and curry, loved worldwide
- A large fort in Delhi that was once home to Mughal emperors
- A large desert in India
- The currency used in India
- A colorful powder used during the festival of colors
- A common greeting in India, said with folded hands
19 Clues: A large desert in India • The capital city of India • The currency used in India • The national bird of India • The national sport of India • The famous "pink city" of India • A big cat found in Indian jungles • A flatbread often eaten with curry • A city famous for Bollywood movies • A small, hot-spiced tea popular in India • The festival of lights celebrated in India • ...
India 2022-08-29
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- the use of Kharoshti in ancient Indian architecture is the result of India's contact with?
- the language of discourses of Gautama Buddha was?
- we hear of two envoys being sent to the Roman kings, one in 27-28 AD to the court of August and the other in 110-20 AD to the court of?
- through which one of the following, the king exercised his control over villages in the Vijayanagar Empire?
- to which king belongs the Lion capital at Sarnath?
- to conquer and annex Peshawar and Punjab, Mahmud of Ghazni defeated?
- How many major regions does Indian subcontinent consist of?
- Because its geography is so distinctly separated from the rest Asia, India is often called?
- the Vijayanagara ruler, Kirshnadev Raya's work Amuktamalyada, was in?
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- India civilization first arose at?
- to which of the following dynasties did King Bhoja, a great patron of literature and art, belong?
- the victories of Karikala are well portrayed in?
- velu Thampi led a revolt against the British in state of?
- to which of the republic of Buddha belong?
- tipu sultan was the ruler of?
- there were widespread risings against the British in the 1820s. Which one of the following did not revolt in the 1820s?
- vikramaditya, a king of Ujjain, started the Vikrama samvat in 58 BC in commemoration of his victory over?
- the troops raised by the emperor but not paid directly the state and place under the charge of mansabadars were know as?
- the term yavanika meant?
19 Clues: the term yavanika meant? • tipu sultan was the ruler of? • India civilization first arose at? • to which of the republic of Buddha belong? • the victories of Karikala are well portrayed in? • the language of discourses of Gautama Buddha was? • to which king belongs the Lion capital at Sarnath? • velu Thampi led a revolt against the British in state of? • ...
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- the most important Hindu god
- the god of nature is
- form, an avatar is the representation of a Hindu god or goddess in
- natural barrier in India
- egg, Brahma was born from a
- shiva is not concerned with
- of shiva
- where Indus go to pray and perform rituals
- of kandarya mahadeva,was built in central India around A.D 1000
- power of vishnu
- an exercise that many Indus do as a physical activity, of special exercises and breathing
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- Ocean, what has india that separates it from others in the south
- Hindus believe in one single spiritual power called
- one of the ideas of the upanishads about dead
- the religious and moral duties of each person in each Hindu
- developed over 3,500 years in south of Asia
- one of the ideas of Hinduism about fighting and peace
- Hindu gods have their
- many Hindus not eat
19 Clues: of shiva • power of vishnu • many Hindus not eat • the god of nature is • Hindu gods have their • natural barrier in India • egg, Brahma was born from a • shiva is not concerned with • the most important Hindu god • developed over 3,500 years in south of Asia • where Indus go to pray and perform rituals • one of the ideas of the upanishads about dead • ...
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- popular stories set in India made into a Disney movie
- tomb built by Emperor Shah Jahan as a burial site for his wife
- over 1.2 _________ people live in India
- spicy chickpeas
- known as the "Father of the Nation"
- instrument used by snake charmers to "hypnotize a snake"
- endangered animal in India that weighs between 300-450 lbs
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- piece of cloth wrapped around the waist
- marionettes; strings help it move
- popular way to decorate fabric in India
- potato stuffed pastry
- paste used design patterns on the skin lasting 1-3 weeks
- mountains on the northern border
- grown on plantations, world's leading producer
- meat, vegetables, and spices
- main language spoken in India
- continent that India is located on
- longest river in India
- exercise that uses breathing techniques and meditation
19 Clues: spicy chickpeas • potato stuffed pastry • longest river in India • meat, vegetables, and spices • main language spoken in India • mountains on the northern border • marionettes; strings help it move • continent that India is located on • known as the "Father of the Nation" • piece of cloth wrapped around the waist • popular way to decorate fabric in India • ...
India 2013-01-16
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- caste in the caste system
- state of perfect peace
- religious life
- fortress built to protect a city
- process of rebirth
- large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- most important language of ancient India
- elevated area of land that is flatter than a mountain
- who gives up wordly pleasures
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- collection of Hindu sacred writtings
- he enlightened or ruthless
- wind patterns
- command that's obeyed as a law
- continuous cycle of birth, death ,and rebirth
- based on the Buddha
- wall painting
- territory that is part of a country or an empire
- major religion
- system/how ancient Indians determined the peoples roles and jobs
19 Clues: wind patterns • wall painting • religious life • major religion • process of rebirth • based on the Buddha • state of perfect peace • caste in the caste system • he enlightened or ruthless • who gives up wordly pleasures • command that's obeyed as a law • fortress built to protect a city • collection of Hindu sacred writtings • most important language of ancient India • ...
India 2017-06-12
19 Clues: climate • capital • currency • continent • hemisphere • main language • largest river • longest river • national bird • National tree • national plant • class structure • largest country • national animal • shape of country • largest mountain • largest population • religion doesn't harm cows. • one of the four main cast category
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- El nombre del continente donde se ubica la India.
- Especia típica de la gastronomía india, de color amarillo y sabor picante
- El nombre de la religión mayoritaria de la India, que cree en la reencarnación y el karma.
- El nombre de la región de la India, que es disputada por India y Pakistán, y que es escenario de constantes conflictos
- El nombre de la danza clásica de la India, que se caracteriza por el uso de gestos con las manos y los ojos.
- El nombre del sistema de medicina tradicional de la India, que se basa en el equilibrio de los elementos vitales.
- El nombre de la vestimenta tradicional de las mujeres de la India, que consiste en una tela larga que se envuelve alrededor del cuerpo
- El nombre del deporte más popular de la India, que se juega con un bate y una pelota.
- El nombre de la ciudad donde se encuentra el Taj Mahal, una de las maravillas del mundo.
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- El nombre de la ciudad que es el centro de la industria cinematográfica de la India, conocida como Bollywood
- La capital de la India
- El nombre de la lengua oficial de la India, que se escribe con un alfabeto propio
- El nombre de la especia que le da el color amarillo al curry, uno de los platos más famosos de la India
- El nombre de la comida típica de la India, que consiste en un pan plano sin levadura que se cocina en una plancha.
- El nombre de la moneda de la India.
- El nombre del líder espiritual y político de la India, que luchó por la independencia del país mediante la no violencia.
- El nombre de la diosa madre de la India, que representa la energía femenina y la fertilidad
- El nombre del animal que es considerado sagrado por los hindúes, y que es símbolo de la India.
- El nombre del río más sagrado de la India, que es venerado por los hindúes.
19 Clues: La capital de la India • El nombre de la moneda de la India. • El nombre del continente donde se ubica la India. • Especia típica de la gastronomía india, de color amarillo y sabor picante • El nombre del río más sagrado de la India, que es venerado por los hindúes. • El nombre de la lengua oficial de la India, que se escribe con un alfabeto propio • ...
India 2025-11-18
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- The Festival of Lights
- The world’s oldest living major religion, originating in the Indian subcontinent over 4,000 years ago.
- A central concept in Buddhism meaning “extinguishing” or “blowing out” — the state of perfect peace and liberation from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara).
- It is a vibrant, multi-day harvest festival celebrated primarily in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu
- The oldest and most authoritative sacred texts of Hinduism
- it is India’s most populous city and one of the world’s most densely populated urban areas. It is home to Bollywood — the largest film industry in the world by number of films produced
- It represents purity and spiritual awakening
- The largest and most populous continent on Earth, covering about 30% of the planet’s land area and home to over 60% of the global population.
- The classical four-fold social classification system described in ancient Hindu texts
- The highest mountain range in the world, stretching across five countries: India, Nepal, Bhutan, China (Tibet), and Pakistan.
- A traditional system of social stratification in South Asia, particularly in India, that divides society into hereditary groups with fixed roles, occupations, and social status.
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- A title meaning “the Enlightened One,” most commonly referring to Siddhartha Gautama, a prince from present-day Nepal who renounced his wealth to seek spiritual truth
- A collection of over 200 ancient philosophical texts
- It is the profound awakening to the true nature of reality
- A sacred river in northern India, flowing over 2,500 kilometers from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal
- The festival marks the arrival of spring and celebrates the victory of good over evil
- The longest lake in India and the largest in Kerala
- It is the capital territory of India and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world
- An ancient Indo-Aryan language of India, considered the liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
19 Clues: The Festival of Lights • It represents purity and spiritual awakening • The longest lake in India and the largest in Kerala • A collection of over 200 ancient philosophical texts • It is the profound awakening to the true nature of reality • The oldest and most authoritative sacred texts of Hinduism • ...
India 2014-03-05
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- As a result of the Sepoy Rebellion, the British will create a __________ in India.
- The first Indian Empire
- The first Prime Minister of India (last name only).
- When one company or country controls the market of a good or trade.
- The current prime minister of India (last name only)
- These people were outraged at how the company had outlawed important rituals that were a part of their religion.
- After gaining independence, India will become a _______________ Democracy.
- In 1947, India will be partitioned and _____________ will be created as a Muslim country.
- Gandhi developed ideas of using non-violence to end injustice and called it ____________ disobedience.
- Gandhi will march 240 miles to the sea in the ______ March.
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- In 1600, the British will set up the East India __________.
- Gandhi will demand better treatment for this caste.
- Name of Indian males who joined the British army.
- A key figure in leading the struggle for independence.
- The current president of India (last name only)
- World famous marble mausoleum that was the burial place of Shah Jahan's favorite wife.
- The British East India company had instilled high __________ on Indians.
- The British traded gold and silver for India's cotton, silk, tea, and ___________.
- Third Prime Minister of India.Daughter of the first Prime Minister of India (first name only).
19 Clues: The first Indian Empire • The current president of India (last name only) • Name of Indian males who joined the British army. • Gandhi will demand better treatment for this caste. • The first Prime Minister of India (last name only). • The current prime minister of India (last name only) • A key figure in leading the struggle for independence. • ...
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