india Crossword Puzzles
East Asia 2025-04-20
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- A strong ally of North Korea in the 20th century
- The militarized border between North and South Korea
- A Hindu belief that is the process of being born again after death
- An economic system that values the private ownership of property, business, and industry
- A ban on trade placed on another country
- Information aimed at changing what one thinks or believes
- The capital city of South Korea
- An issue facing both China and India due to having too many people
- The only political part allowed in China (Chinese Communist Party)
- The historical event responsible for the dividing of the Korean Peninsula
- The leader of China
- Rights that all people are born with and hold for their whole life
- A negative outcome of overpopulation
- The severe lack of food in a region or society
- An economic and political system that values government ownership of all property, business, and industry
- The capital city of India
- A tax placed on trade with another country
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- A strong ally of South Korea
- The lowest caste in India known as the "Untouchables"
- The capital city of North Korea
- One major cause of the rise of manufacturing in East Asia
- The capital city of Japan
- The process through which ones actions in life affect their outcomes in the next life
- The capital city of China
- A strict social structure native to India.
- Hiding or blocking access to something
- The leader of North Korea
- The country that India gained independence from in 1947
28 Clues: The leader of China • The capital city of Japan • The capital city of China • The leader of North Korea • The capital city of India • A strong ally of South Korea • The capital city of North Korea • The capital city of South Korea • A negative outcome of overpopulation • Hiding or blocking access to something • A ban on trade placed on another country • ...
Module 3 - Capital Market 2025-07-31
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- The SFC of Kerala is called as _____.
- ___ is the interest rate at which the commercial banks loans money to RBI.
- Day to day needed funds by a company is called _____.
- Which DFI and a bank merged together in 2001?
- The place where debt securities are traded.
- The first ever State financial corporation in India is of ____ state.
- The government bonds are also called as _____.
- Primary market is also called as _______.
- ___ is the interest rate at which the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) loans money to commercial banks.
- NSE and BSE are examples of stock market which is _____.
- A type of bond which is backed by gold and issued by govt.
- The oldest Developmental financial institute in India.
- Under ____ market, long term instruments are traded.
- The minimum investment in SGB is equal to ____ kg./gm.
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- ____ is the arrangement between a lender, borrower and a govt. institute to give collateral free loans / default free loans.
- A general amount taken by companies having a fixed period of repayment.
- Generally, in capital market ____ will be low.
- The major DFI in India which gives loans to MSMEs and Loansin59Min.
- A company plans to issue shares publicly for 1st time is called _____.
- The govt. bonds are also called as ______.
- Instruments issued for the first time through ______.
- The loans lent / borrowed by companies to undertake large tasks / long time is called as _____.
- A capital market segment which is not that much familiar in India; related to purchasing of homes.
- A macro economic indicator's example.
24 Clues: The SFC of Kerala is called as _____. • A macro economic indicator's example. • Primary market is also called as _______. • The govt. bonds are also called as ______. • The place where debt securities are traded. • Which DFI and a bank merged together in 2001? • Generally, in capital market ____ will be low. • The government bonds are also called as _____. • ...
Chapter 18 crossword 2025-11-30
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- Location of the battle fought in 1879 between the British and the Zulu
- British colony in south africa
- Location of battle between British Each India company and Indian army under the ruler of Bengal
- Three districts that made up the bulk of the directly ruled British territories in India
- Colonies where European settlers made up most of the population
- One of the locations of European colonial empires in Asia
- name given to British representatives of the Each India company
- Colonies with substantial indigenous populations that were ruled by European political and military minorities
- Architect of British victory at Plassey
- Hindu practice of burning a widow after the death of her husband
- Kingdom that controlled the interior regions of Java
- Troops that served the British East India Company
- Cartoon of vicious snake with Leopold II's head squeezing the life out of a defenseless African villager
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- What were Dutch-Descended Boers also called?
- European rivalries contributed towards this
- Demand for raw materials went up like crazy because of this
- War over the continued independence of Boer Republics
- British entrepreneur in South Africa
- Areas settled by large numbers of European migrants
- What allowed Europeans to develop and expand so fast?
- Made several voyages to Hawaii
- Which power controlled most of Java?
- Made it possible to relay orders much more rapidly from Europeans capitals
- The other location of European colonial empires in Asia
- Colonial administrators worsened existing ethnic differences by dividing people in Colonies into what?
25 Clues: British colony in south africa • Made several voyages to Hawaii • British entrepreneur in South Africa • Which power controlled most of Java? • Architect of British victory at Plassey • European rivalries contributed towards this • What were Dutch-Descended Boers also called? • Troops that served the British East India Company • ...
INDIA VOCAB CROSSWORD 2020-02-10
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- Laws and principles
- A king and conqueror who became Buddhist
- A religion based on the principle of nonviolence
- The Practice of Non-violent actions
- The main polytheistic religion of India
- people who work to spread religious beliefs
- a religion based on the teachings of Buddha (Siddartha Gautama)
- The most important language of ancient India
- A large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- The effects that good or bad actions have on a person’s soul
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- In Buddhism a state of perfect peace
- A monotheistic religion that blends elements of Hinduism and other religions, such as Islam
- The worship of many gods (more than one)
- seasonal wind patterns that causes wet and dry seasons
- The belief in only one god
- belief that souls are born and reborn many times each time into a new body
- The division of Indian Society into groups based on wealth, rank or occupation
- focusing the mind on spiritual ideas
- Going without food for a period of time
- Founder of Buddhism who was born an Indian prince named Siddharta Gautama
20 Clues: Laws and principles • The belief in only one god • The Practice of Non-violent actions • In Buddhism a state of perfect peace • focusing the mind on spiritual ideas • The main polytheistic religion of India • Going without food for a period of time • The worship of many gods (more than one) • A king and conqueror who became Buddhist • ...
peradaban india kuno 2020-05-18
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- Peradaban lembah
- agama hindu merupakan agama
- Bangsa arya
- mata pencaharian
- bangsa arya
- Zaman pengembangan
- makanan utama
- Peradaban lembah sungai
- dewa yang pengusaha alam semesta
- yang menyebarkan agama buddha
- Wilayah orang biasa
- Wilayah pusat pemerintahan
- buddha yang berarti kendaraan besar
- kasta para pendeta
- kaisar pertama
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- kitab berisi wejangan buddha
- percampuran kepercayaan
- zaman lahirnya kita brahmana
- kitab berisi cara hidup pengkutnya
- dinasti yang menggantikan
- kasta untuk rakyat biasa
- suku asli india
- buddha yang berarti kendaraan kecil
- kasta untuk para raja
- Nama jendral
- Bangsa yang
- dewa pengendali dan
- kasta untuk pedagang
- Bangsa arya masuk
- sebutan huruf
30 Clues: Bangsa arya • bangsa arya • Nama jendral • Bangsa yang • makanan utama • sebutan huruf • kaisar pertama • suku asli india • Peradaban lembah • mata pencaharian • Bangsa arya masuk • Zaman pengembangan • kasta para pendeta • dewa pengendali dan • Wilayah orang biasa • kasta untuk pedagang • kasta untuk para raja • percampuran kepercayaan • Peradaban lembah sungai • kasta untuk rakyat biasa • ...
UNIT 6 India 2021-04-29
20 Clues: ryhmä • ankara • päätös • väestö • morsian • isoäiti • syrjintä • arvosana • esitellä • syy/vika • sulhanen • tasa-arvo • yliopisto • kuuluisia • käyttäytyä • avioliitto • koulutettu • vastuullinen • ydinkeskusta • vaikutusvalta
GLIMPSES OF INDIA 2020-11-22
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- rejuvenating
- Public statement about a character or quality
- relaxed
- bread bangles
- paths created by walking
- going down a Cliff sliding down
- Pleasantly fat body
- An expression of disapproval
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- roof like coverings that form shelter
- been carried along gently by air
- having to do something with war
- Stories of courage and bravery
- travelling in a river in a canoe
- Announcing
- a tradition which most people follow
- peculiar dress of a baker in the past
- Scent
- best
- a wide view
- travelling in a river in a raft
20 Clues: best • Scent • relaxed • Announcing • a wide view • rejuvenating • bread bangles • Pleasantly fat body • paths created by walking • An expression of disapproval • Stories of courage and bravery • having to do something with war • going down a Cliff sliding down • travelling in a river in a raft • been carried along gently by air • travelling in a river in a canoe • ...
India and China 2021-09-29
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- system of Confucian ideas
- originated in the beliefs of the Aryans of India
- large desert/brushland region of East Asia covering Northern and Northeastern China and Southern Mongola
- founder of the Qin dynasty (literally means “first Qin emperor”)
- man who started buddhism
- makes up almost all of the entire southern peninsula
- Mauryan king, ruled from 269 BC-232 BC, possibly greatest ruler in Indian history
- one of the world’s largest religions, originated 2,500 years ago in India.
- the proper way
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- her husband died building the Great Wall of China-when she found out she “wept so loudly that miles of wall collapsed, exposing the bodies of laborers.”
- mountain range bordering Northwest India and leading into the Himalayas
- move or switch to
- a land of diverse languages, religions, people and geography
- known to the Chinese as the First Teacher
- extends from Himalaya to Arabian Sea along which Harappa and Mohenjo Daro once stood
- belief that heaven kept order in the universe through the king
- rigid social structure
- a series of events that recur regularly and usually lead back to the starting point
- Isolated eastern kingdom
- a group who moved south across the Hindu Kush
- social groups
21 Clues: social groups • the proper way • move or switch to • rigid social structure • man who started buddhism • Isolated eastern kingdom • system of Confucian ideas • known to the Chinese as the First Teacher • a group who moved south across the Hindu Kush • originated in the beliefs of the Aryans of India • makes up almost all of the entire southern peninsula • ...
Festivals of India 2021-09-17
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- Called as Vasant Panchami
- Dr. Radhakrishnan's birth anniversary
- Guru Nanak Dev's birth anniversary
- Punjabi folk festival
- Festival celebrating birth of Krishna
- Festival Honoring Lord Shiva
- Festival of colors
- Festival of Kites
- Month of fasting for Muslims
- Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's birthday
- Festival of Nine nights
- marks start of Assamese New Year
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- Ravan was killed by Ram on that day
- Festival of Lord Ganesha
- Telugu/Kannada New Year
- Harvest festival of Tamil Nadu
- Festival of Santa Claus
- New Year of Maharashtrians
- Harvest festival of Kerala
- Festival of lights
- Festival of love between siblings
- Harvest festival of Kerala
- Celebrated widely by Bengalis
23 Clues: Festival of Kites • Festival of lights • Festival of colors • Punjabi folk festival • Telugu/Kannada New Year • Festival of Santa Claus • Festival of Nine nights • Festival of Lord Ganesha • Called as Vasant Panchami • New Year of Maharashtrians • Harvest festival of Kerala • Harvest festival of Kerala • Festival Honoring Lord Shiva • Month of fasting for Muslims • ...
PHYSICALFEATURES OF INDIA 2017-05-17
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- Most prominent range of the Middle Himalayas
- Eastern Himalayas
- Used in making talcum powder
- A triangular piece of land formed at the mouth of a river
- Diver underwater ecosystem held together by calcium carbonate structures secreted by corals
- A landmass formed by alluvial deposits within a river
- Southern part of Pangea
- Highest peak of the Eastern Ghats
- Boundary where two plates slide past each other
- The wide lower course of a river where it meets the sea
- The area where land reaches the ocean
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- Boundary where two plates drift apart
- Theory that explains the formation of the physical features of the earth
- Boundary where two plates meet
- Highest peak of the Western Ghats
- Northern part of Pangea
- Short lived microscopic organisms which live in colonies
- A ring shaped coral reef island
- The geosyncline associated with the formation of the Himalayas
- A stretch of salt water separated from the sea by a sand bar or coral reef
20 Clues: Eastern Himalayas • Northern part of Pangea • Southern part of Pangea • Used in making talcum powder • Boundary where two plates meet • A ring shaped coral reef island • Highest peak of the Western Ghats • Highest peak of the Eastern Ghats • Boundary where two plates drift apart • The area where land reaches the ocean • Most prominent range of the Middle Himalayas • ...
Ancient India Vocabulary 2013-02-19
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- the most important language of India
- the mixture of two or more metals
- groups based on wealth, birth or occupation
- a state of perfect peace
- the avoidance of violent actions
- injecting a person with a small dose of a virus
- the number system we use today
- the effects good or bad actions have on the soul
- focusing the mind on spiritual ideas
- a series of steps by which a task is completed
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- a religion based on teachings of Buddha
- the idea that souls are born and reborn many times
- a large landmass smaller than a continent
- seasonal wind pattern that cause wet and dry seasons
- people who work to spread their religion
- going without food
- based on the teachings of Mahavira
- the study of stars and planets
- to set up or create
- the science of working with metals
20 Clues: going without food • to set up or create • a state of perfect peace • the number system we use today • the study of stars and planets • the avoidance of violent actions • the mixture of two or more metals • based on the teachings of Mahavira • the science of working with metals • the most important language of India • focusing the mind on spiritual ideas • ...
India-France Crossword 2015-08-12
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- True pioneer of Indian Cinema who made the first silent film ‘Raja Harishchandra’
- It was a French colony before Independence
- It is the world’s most visited paid monument.
- Site of the World’s Highest green Golf course
- A famous Film Festival held yearly in May in the Southern French town
- India’s Sillicon Valley
- French word for 'Hello'
- It is the largest commercial port and this city held the title of European Capital for culture in 2013
- This person had the rare honour of Playing Shehnai at Red Fort on 15th August 1947
- World Famous tea gardens are here
- Cylindrical clay oven used to make Indian Cuisine
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- This person led the free France during World War II.
- The “Indian Game of Chase”
- It seperates the Great Britain and France waters
- A popular dish across France typically a pancake, can be both, sweetened and unsweetened.
- Popularly known as the City of Light or the City of Love
- de France An annual multiple stage bicycle race
- This modern painter is regarded as “Picasso of India”
- The ____________ was stormed on 14 July 1789.
- The largest tribe group in India
20 Clues: India’s Sillicon Valley • French word for 'Hello' • The “Indian Game of Chase” • The largest tribe group in India • World Famous tea gardens are here • It was a French colony before Independence • It is the world’s most visited paid monument. • Site of the World’s Highest green Golf course • The ____________ was stormed on 14 July 1789. • ...
India Review Crossword 2024-01-29
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- the practice of injecting a person with a small dose of a virus to help them build a defense to a disease
- a Sikh place of worship
- the process of birth, death, and rebirth of the soul
- people who work to spread their religious beliefs
- an official order
- the focusing of the mind on spiritual things
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- a major river in Pakistan
- one of the largest settlements of the Harappan civilization
- the science of working with metals
- going without food
- hired soldiers
- the effects that good or bad actions have on a person
- the division of Indian society into groups based on birth or occupation
- the avoidance of violent actions
- a Sikh community kitchen
- ancient city in the Indus Valley
- the most important language of ancient India
- the number system we use today is based on this
- a state of perfect peace
- a mixture of two or more metals
20 Clues: hired soldiers • an official order • going without food • a Sikh place of worship • a Sikh community kitchen • a state of perfect peace • a major river in Pakistan • a mixture of two or more metals • the avoidance of violent actions • ancient city in the Indus Valley • the science of working with metals • the most important language of ancient India • ...
India - Part 1 2023-01-30
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- The northeastern part of the Indian Ocean
- An architectural piece of art in Jaipur
- The other name for Myanmar
- The "Indian guitar"
- An emperor and his wife are buried in this monument
- One adjective to describe the food
- The other name of Chennai
- 2023 is the year when India became the most ??? country in the world
- A good place to enjoy the sea for backpackers
- An Indian city famous for IT companies
- India got it in 1947/1948
- The most predominant religion
- A popular Indian dish
- A city known for its beautiful silk
- The Indian celebration of lights
- You can drink it for breakfast or dinner
- If Islam is your religion, you are ???
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- A city located on the East side of the country
- An animal respected for grace and strength
- The Indian celebration of colours
- The most sacred monument for Sikhs
- The city of gold
- The movie industry in this country
- An animal that likes to flirt...
- The biggest city in Rajasthan
- A British/Indian car brand
- The meaning of Shristi in Hindi language
- A spicy colour
- Religion/Philosophy that originated in the Punjab
- The king of snakes
30 Clues: A spicy colour • The city of gold • The king of snakes • The "Indian guitar" • A popular Indian dish • The other name of Chennai • India got it in 1947/1948 • The other name for Myanmar • A British/Indian car brand • The biggest city in Rajasthan • The most predominant religion • An animal that likes to flirt... • The Indian celebration of lights • The Indian celebration of colours • ...
India - Part 2 2023-01-30
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- Its waters are supposed to be pure
- What students wear when they go to school
- A traditional dance
- The most famous Indian actor of all times
- This empire ruled the country for many years
- The Rupee is the Indian one
- One of the most visited city
- This country separated from India in 1947
- The most popular Indian snack
- The landscape that separates India from Pakistan
- You won't find this meat in Indian restaurants
- The largest city in India
- A red/yellow fruit with many seeds inside
- When your parents decide for your love life
- An Indian state next to Kerala
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- The most convenient means to move in a city
- A fruit orange on the inside and green on the outside
- A place to pray for Muslims
- A neighbouring country with the highest mountain in the world
- The father of the nation
- Refusal to obey rules or someone in authority
- A very spoken language
- An Indian state next to Karnataka
- What children play during their break
- A fruit very difficult to open
- Where the rice comes from
- Where the poorest people live
- An important place for Muslims in India
- A fruit orange on the inside and green on the outside
- A percussion instrument
30 Clues: A traditional dance • A very spoken language • A percussion instrument • The father of the nation • Where the rice comes from • The largest city in India • A place to pray for Muslims • The Rupee is the Indian one • One of the most visited city • The most popular Indian snack • Where the poorest people live • A fruit very difficult to open • An Indian state next to Kerala • ...
Ancient China & India 2023-09-15
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- Elected chief of Indian tribes
- Fine windblown yellow soil
- Hindu principle of nonviolence
- Most famous emperor of China who expanded the size of his empire greatly
- Blending of two or more cultures
- Refers to all the actions of a person's life that affects their fate in the next
- Government where land is granted in return for support military service
- Single spiritual power that existed beyond the many gods and resided in all things
- Seasonal winds that regularly blow from a certain direction for part of a year
- Collection of hymns and other Hindu religious teachings
- Major river that flows through China
- People who seek direct communion with divine forces
- This sect of Buddhism spread to China and Eastern Asia
- Social group people are born into and cannot be changed
- Ideas that opposed those of the government
- Directs people in achieving the goals of a moral life and enlightenment
- Respect for parents above all else
- Mauryan emperor who promoted Buddhism
- This sect of Buddhism spread to Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia
- First emperor of India
- Used for increased trade and communication with the west
- Officials in the government who get their positions based on merit
- First empire of India
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- First emperor of China
- India's greatest epic dealing with warfare and religion
- Philosophy based on ensuring social order and creating a good government
- This empire is considered the golden age of Indian history
- Major river that flows through India
- Buddha's explains life as suffering and ways to cure it
- One of the twin capitals of the Indus civilization
- Religious and moral duties of an individual
- Your essential self/soul
- One of the twin capitals of the Indus civilization
- Raise area of level land
- Rebirth of the soul in another bodily form
- Belief that the Chinese emperor had a divine right to rule given him by the gods
- Union with the universe and release from the cycle of death and rebirth
- Payment to the grooms family to finance the wedding
- Large landmass that juts out from a continent
- Ideal family in which the entire family shares a common dwelling and possessions
- Indian god of war
- Union with Brahman to be free from the cycle of death and rebirth
42 Clues: Indian god of war • First empire of India • First emperor of China • First emperor of India • Your essential self/soul • Raise area of level land • Fine windblown yellow soil • Elected chief of Indian tribes • Hindu principle of nonviolence • Blending of two or more cultures • Respect for parents above all else • Major river that flows through India • ...
Ethiopia and India 2024-10-23
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- Government farming rules
- Essential resource for growing plants
- Important crop in both Ethiopia and India
- Weather patterns
- Gives loans to farmers
- Modern farming machine
- The natural material crops grow in
- Natural farming
- Color associated with agricultural revolution
- Water management system crucial to farming
- What farmers use to grow crops
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- Crop problems
- Person who grows crops or raises animals
- Official farming plan
- Finding better ways
- Process of introducing farming machinery
- Major success crop of India's Green Revolution
- Farmer organization model promoted in Ethiopia
- Money borrowed by farmers
- Country that launched the Green Revolution
20 Clues: Crop problems • Natural farming • Weather patterns • Finding better ways • Official farming plan • Gives loans to farmers • Modern farming machine • Government farming rules • Money borrowed by farmers • What farmers use to grow crops • The natural material crops grow in • Essential resource for growing plants • Person who grows crops or raises animals • ...
Ancient India Review 2025-02-10
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- the religion founded by Siddhartha, which teaches that life brings suffering that one can escape by seeking nirvana through enlightenment
- a person who gives up worldly pleasure
- a collection of ancient texts that are the foundation of Hinduism
- a territory that is part of a country or an empire
- a period of great innovation, prosperity, and achievement
- the leader who began to build the Mauryan Empire
- the leader who is remembered for spreading Buddhism and ruling with ahimsa
- a command that is obeyed like a law
- the four basic doctrines, or principles, of Buddhism
- a theory or set of values by which one lives; the search for wisdom and knowledge
- a belief found in Hinduism and other Indian traditions that a person has a duty or obligation to live an honorable life
- the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth; the goal of Buddhists
- the ancient Indian principle of nonviolence
- an ideal state of happiness and peace
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- the place of Buddha's enlightenment
- a Sanskrit word meaning “awakened”; the name given to the man who founded Buddhism
- a bond between families, states, or other groups to further their common interests
- he Hindu concept that people are born with a set of skills that help them serve one of the four general needs of a functioning society
- an empire lasting from about 322 to 187 B.C.E., during which the Mauryan family unified India for the first time
- the empire covering much of northern India that was ruled by the Guptas from around 320 C.E. to around 550 C.E.
- a key idea of Buddhism whereby followers should live their lives according to these eight teachings
- a religion that developed in India over thousands of years and spread across the world; most Hindus believe in one Supreme Being that can take many forms
- ruler of the Mauryan Empire from about 269 to 232 b.c.e., whose edicts reflected Buddhist values
- goods or money given to the poor
24 Clues: goods or money given to the poor • the place of Buddha's enlightenment • a command that is obeyed like a law • an ideal state of happiness and peace • a person who gives up worldly pleasure • the ancient Indian principle of nonviolence • the leader who began to build the Mauryan Empire • a territory that is part of a country or an empire • ...
Ancient India Crossword 2025-02-04
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- important art form in the Gupta empire, it was also a part of life for noble families
- The man who discovered how long a year is.
- is one of the most beloved works of Hinduism, its name means "Song of the Lord"
- A pillar made of solid iron that still stands today.
- This a great achievement of the Gupta empire, they were really good at it.
- a collection of Hindu legends that taught the lessons of the Vedas, or sacred Hindu texts, through tales of sages and kings
- What was one of the things that the doctors learned?
- Gupta builders applied their knowledge of ________ to design complex structures
- What did the universities provide people with?
- Their coins often had pictures of these people.
- What they called their numbers.
- They made sacred text books out of this material
- Indian murals reflect
- Gupta sculptures portrayed...
- The period of the Gupta Empire was a time of learning, What buildings did the Gupta Empire build many of during that time?
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- a period of great innovation, prosperity, and achievement
- a poem composed over hundreds of years, reached its final form during the Gupta era
- greatest Indian paintings
- Gupta rulers encouraged trade by creating a system of...
- This is sculpture of the river deity
- Who began the Gupta Empire?
- busy traders used these to move easily from city to city
- on the roads these told travelers distances so that people could calculate how far they had traveled.
- What was the kingdom divided into?
- Sculptors created these out of stone, wood, bronze, and terra-cotta clay
- lasted from 320 AD to 550 AD
26 Clues: Indian murals reflect • greatest Indian paintings • Who began the Gupta Empire? • lasted from 320 AD to 550 AD • Gupta sculptures portrayed... • What they called their numbers. • What was the kingdom divided into? • This is sculpture of the river deity • The man who discovered how long a year is. • What did the universities provide people with? • ...
History of India 2025-04-27
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- The action of remembering something
- Relating to meaning in language or logic
- The action or process of closely watching
- The quality of being touchable or tangible
- To form a mental image
- Strengthening of a memory or response
- The quality of being quick to notice things
- The process of adapting or becoming used to something
- A device or organ that detects stimuli
- A memory aid or device
- Placing one’s own feelings onto another
- Time it takes to react to a stimulus
- Memory storage over extended periods
- Proof that supports a claim
- The process of practicing or repeating
- Ability to regulate reactions
- To become aware through the senses
- Visually descriptive or figurative language
- Quick to detect or respond to stimuli
- Handling and managing sensory input
- Relating to the sense of touch
- The ability to gain deep understanding
- Relating to the mind
- The ability to keep information in memory
- Understanding something
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- Judging or assessing something
- In a manner showing awareness
- The ability to use different parts of the body together
- The reason for acting or behaving in a particular way
- A small part or amount
- Awareness of one’s environment
- Something that diverts attention
- The trait of being observant
- The state of being awake and aware
- Making a choice from alternatives
- The quality of being particularly noticeable
- Adjustment to new sensory inputs
- The acquisition of knowledge or skills
- The process of doing and perceiving things
- A written reminder or record
- Memory that holds information briefly
- A relationship in which things are linked
- Producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images
- Worth remembering
- Encoding information for protection
- The maximum amount memory can hold
- Ability to distinguish between stimuli
- Ability to predict what will happen
- The process of absorbing new information
- To explain the meaning of information
- To focus one’s attention on
51 Clues: Worth remembering • Relating to the mind • A small part or amount • To form a mental image • A memory aid or device • Understanding something • Proof that supports a claim • To focus one’s attention on • The trait of being observant • A written reminder or record • In a manner showing awareness • Ability to regulate reactions • Judging or assessing something • ...
India Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-04
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- - an explorer from Portugal encountered this social system and called the groups.
- - the teachers' comments were later written down.
- - movements of a people from one region to another.
- - mutual promise between God and the founder of the Jewish people.
- - the Minoan capital city.
- - a dry grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus.
- - it is part of the Aryan groups based in occupation and priests are here.
- - the four major group is also known as.
- - also called as Asia Minor.
- - also known as wisdom.
- - a belief in a single god.
- - the founder of Jainism.
- - a great mother goddess.
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- - another Indo-European people whose homeland was probably somewhere between the Caspian and Aral seas.
- - the most powerful traders along the Mediterranean.
- - the creator.
- - powerful seafaring people who dominated trade in the eastern Mediterranean from about 200 to 1400.
- - the destroyer.
- - A wall of the highest mountains in the world --- the Hindu, Kush, Karakorum, and Himalayan ranges--- seperates this region from the rest of the Asian Continent.
- - group of nomadic people's who may have come from the steppe.
- - group of speakers.
- - one of the greatest epics of India.
- - a seasonal winds that dominate India's climate.
- - also known as the protector.
- - the Buddha's word for release from selfishness and pain.
- - also known as rebirth whereas an individual soul or spirit is born again and again until moksha is achieved.
- - good or bad deeds that influences specific life circumstances.
- - is when the person achieves the perfect understanding.
- - they have a sacred literature that left a picture of Aryan Life.
- - is a collection of religious beliefs that developed slowly over a long period of time.
30 Clues: - the creator. • - the destroyer. • - group of speakers. • - also known as wisdom. • - the founder of Jainism. • - a great mother goddess. • - the Minoan capital city. • - a belief in a single god. • - also called as Asia Minor. • - also known as the protector. • - one of the greatest epics of India. • - the four major group is also known as. • ...
Constitution of India 2025-01-09
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- Motion of no confidence against government is introduced in
- Process of submitting a bill for public approval
- Primary law making body
- Introductory statement in the Constitution
- Real Executive of the state
- Responsible for appointment of a State's governor
- Sessions of Lok Sabha in a year
- Latin Term for real executive in a state
- Governor's Term Length
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- Upper house in State Legislature
- Power to summon and dissolve the state assembly
- Article granting Nagaland's Governor special powers
- Voting age per 1989 amendment
- Legislature consisting of two houses
- The model that the Indian Parliamentary system is based on
- Term for governments financial plan
- Process of redrawing electoral boundaries
- Number of fundamental duties in the constitution of India
- DPSP's are inspired by this country's constitution
- Minimum members in Legislative assembly
20 Clues: Governor's Term Length • Primary law making body • Real Executive of the state • Voting age per 1989 amendment • Sessions of Lok Sabha in a year • Upper house in State Legislature • Term for governments financial plan • Legislature consisting of two houses • Minimum members in Legislative assembly • Latin Term for real executive in a state • ...
SEJARAH INDIA KUNO 2025-01-09
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- 3 Dewa Utama yang di sembah umat hindu
- Sungai yang sucikan oleh umat Hindu
- Asal wilayah dari bangsa Arya
- Bangsa asli penduduk india
- Hasil kebudayaan di kota Mohenjo-Daro yang berupa susunan tata letak kota yang rapih
- Bagian dari kitab Tripitaka yang berisi tentang filsafah Agama Buddha
- Sebutan negara India yang berasal dari bahasa yunani
- Kitab umat Hindu
- Asal kerajaan raja Sudhodana dan dewi maya
- Pohon tempat Sidharta bertapa dan menerima wahyu
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- Dewa utama yang dipercaya sebagai dewa pencipta alam semesta oleh umat Hindu
- Tempat pertama kali Sidharta menyebarkan ajaran Buddha
- Anak dari raja Champa yang pergi bersemedi di wilayah Bodh Gaya
- Asal dari munculnya kebudayaan Hindus
- Salah satu kasta dalam agama Hindu yang masuk ke dalam golongan petani dan pedagang
- Kepercayaan menyembah banyak dewa.
- Upacara pembakaran mayat umat Hindu
- Ajaran yang disebarkan oleh Sidharta
- Bangsa pendatang yang menduduki wilayah sungai indus
- Dewa umat hindu yang dipercaya sebagai dewa api
20 Clues: Kitab umat Hindu • Bangsa asli penduduk india • Asal wilayah dari bangsa Arya • Kepercayaan menyembah banyak dewa. • Sungai yang sucikan oleh umat Hindu • Upacara pembakaran mayat umat Hindu • Ajaran yang disebarkan oleh Sidharta • Asal dari munculnya kebudayaan Hindus • 3 Dewa Utama yang di sembah umat hindu • Asal kerajaan raja Sudhodana dan dewi maya • ...
Discover Incredible India 2025-11-13
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- India’s first national park located in Uttarakhand, famous for Bengal tigers and wildlife safaris.
- Monument in Agra built by Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal.
- Baháʼí House of Worship in Delhi shaped like a lotus flower.
- Wildlife sanctuary in Gujarat known as the last natural habitat of the Asiatic lions.
- in Hyderabad with four grand minarets.
- Historic fort in Delhi from where the Prime Minister delivers the Independence Day speech.
- UNESCO World Heritage site in Madhya Pradesh famous for stone carvings.
- Bagh Historical garden in Amritsar associated with the 1919 massacre.
- Iconic arch monument overlooking the Arabian Sea in Mumbai.
- White marble monument in Kolkata built in memory of Queen Victoria.
- Holy pilgrimage site in Tamil Nadu, part of the Char Dham.
- Ancient temple in Madurai dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi.
- “Palace of Winds” in Jaipur with 953 small windows.
- Sacred Sikh shrine in Amritsar known for its golden dome.
- World’s tallest statue, dedicated to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, in Gujarat.
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- National park in Assam known for the one-horned rhinoceros.
- Rock-cut caves in Maharashtra representing Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain art.
- The tallest brick minaret in India, located in Delhi.
- Southernmost tip of India where three seas meet.
- Official residence of the President of India in New Delhi.
- Lake Famous lake in Srinagar known for shikaras and houseboats.
- Grand royal residence of the Wadiyars, beautifully lit during Dussehra.
- Ancient learning center in Bihar, one of the world’s oldest universities.
- Ancient Buddhist monument built by Emperor Ashoka in Madhya Pradesh.
- War memorial in New Delhi honoring soldiers who died in World War I.
- Ancient Buddhist caves in Maharashtra known for murals and sculptures.
- The holiest river of India, worshipped by millions and flowing through northern plains to the Bay of Bengal.
- 13th-century temple at Konark, Odisha, shaped like a chariot.
28 Clues: in Hyderabad with four grand minarets. • Southernmost tip of India where three seas meet. • “Palace of Winds” in Jaipur with 953 small windows. • The tallest brick minaret in India, located in Delhi. • Ancient temple in Madurai dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi. • Sacred Sikh shrine in Amritsar known for its golden dome. • ...
India/China Review 2025-12-05
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- Holy river in India
- Belief in many gods
- The main social hierarchies outlined in Confucianism
- respect for your parents
- Chinese philosophy with emphasis on harmony with nature
- Founder of Buddhism
- Chinese philosophy with emphasis on respect
- founder of Confucianism
- Mountain range separating India and China
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- Where Chinese civilization first developed
- Indian belief system, no gods
- A philosophy that believes in harsh punishments for crimes
- Desert in the North of China
- First emperor of China
- The key principles of Buddhism
- Chinese river named after its color
- rebirth after death
- The goal of Buddhism is to reach this
- founder of Daoism
- Indian belief system, polytheistic
20 Clues: founder of Daoism • Holy river in India • Belief in many gods • rebirth after death • Founder of Buddhism • First emperor of China • founder of Confucianism • respect for your parents • Desert in the North of China • Indian belief system, no gods • The key principles of Buddhism • Indian belief system, polytheistic • Chinese river named after its color • ...
India Review Puzzle 2025-12-09
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- a place of peace and no suffering
- the Gupta empire developed the concept of this number
- The Deccan Plateau was populated because it was ______
- Mohenjo Daro had strong ______ to help protect them from invasion
- determines a person's reincarnation
- A river that helped the Aryan people get water
- Negative impact of the caste system
- Catholics, Hindus and Buddhists all believe that you one day will reach a _____ place of no more pain/suffering
- Hindus have several, Buddhists have none, Catholics have one
- India is a subcontinent because it sits on its own tectonic ______
- The caste system was positive because everyone had a _____ to do or "dharma"
- Area where snow melted and created water
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- Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and India all had hierarchy systems that _______ people
- The people in Mohenjo Daro connected these to the sewage to help with sanitation
- "duty"
- Mohenjo Daro's streets were arranged in a ______ pattern
- a belief that a person's soul can be reborn
- a skill of a vaishyas
- Tripitaka, vedas and the Psalms are all example of ______
- Unskilled workers
- Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal create a _____
- a hierarchy that determines a person's dharma
22 Clues: "duty" • Unskilled workers • a skill of a vaishyas • a place of peace and no suffering • determines a person's reincarnation • Negative impact of the caste system • Area where snow melted and created water • a belief that a person's soul can be reborn • a hierarchy that determines a person's dharma • A river that helped the Aryan people get water • ...
Hinduism 2021-12-02
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- "Non-Violence"
- Nonviolent method of protest
- When India was broken into multiple countries after independence
- Massacre in this mostly Sikh town
- India's first PM and another head of the independence movement
- Trek to the Indian Ocean to make salt
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- "East Pakistan" after its Independence
- Head of the Muslim League
- Main Religion In India After Partition
- Main Religion in India after Partition
- Reason to colonize India
- Main head of the Independence Movement
- method of gandhis death
- Mainly Indian Political Power
- "truth force"
- Acronym for the company set up for British economic influence
16 Clues: "truth force" • "Non-Violence" • method of gandhis death • Reason to colonize India • Head of the Muslim League • Nonviolent method of protest • Mainly Indian Political Power • Massacre in this mostly Sikh town • Trek to the Indian Ocean to make salt • "East Pakistan" after its Independence • Main Religion In India After Partition • Main Religion in India after Partition • ...
Southern Asia 2024-10-18
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- Mythical creature of the Himalayas.
- Lesser mountain range near Afghanistan.
- Ethnic group who lives primarily in Tibet.
- Island nation of South Asia.
- Bay to India's east.
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- India is technically considered one of these land masses.
- River that is home to India's most ancient civilization.
- Torrential rainstorms; happen in summer and winter.
- Longest river in India.
- Capital of Tibet.
- Tallest mountain chain in the world.
- Main religion in India.
- Capital city of Nepal.
- Biggest issue in Ganges.
- Highest peak in the Himalayas.
15 Clues: Capital of Tibet. • Bay to India's east. • Capital city of Nepal. • Longest river in India. • Main religion in India. • Biggest issue in Ganges. • Island nation of South Asia. • Highest peak in the Himalayas. • Mythical creature of the Himalayas. • Tallest mountain chain in the world. • Lesser mountain range near Afghanistan. • Ethnic group who lives primarily in Tibet. • ...
ancient india by logan 2025-01-04
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- monsoon winds in the summer
- abounded in 1700 bc
- a group of mountains northeast of the thar desert
- past version of India
- 2nd ancient city found in 1922
- a classical language of India
- more than one god
- a collection of ancient Indian religious text
- ancient India language
- monsoon winds in the winter
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- ancient city found in 1922
- only one god
- number of people in Harappa and mohenjo-daro
- the rebirth of a soul
- to move from one place to another
15 Clues: only one god • more than one god • abounded in 1700 bc • past version of India • the rebirth of a soul • ancient India language • ancient city found in 1922 • monsoon winds in the summer • monsoon winds in the winter • a classical language of India • 2nd ancient city found in 1922 • to move from one place to another • number of people in Harappa and mohenjo-daro • ...
Population and India 2021-04-27
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- something that is natural
- the hemisphere India is in
- the number of people per square km
- shows peoples age, gender in population
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- an area of water near India
- the captial of India
- the slum located in Mumbai
- something that is man made
- The number of people that live in the same place
- overpopulated area made up of makeshift houses
- a country boarding India
11 Clues: the captial of India • a country boarding India • something that is natural • the slum located in Mumbai • something that is man made • the hemisphere India is in • an area of water near India • the number of people per square km • shows peoples age, gender in population • overpopulated area made up of makeshift houses • The number of people that live in the same place
INDIA SCAVENGER HUNT 2023-10-15
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- India has the largest ... in the world.
- India's national flower is the ...
- The Hindu "Festival of LIghts" is the ...
- India is located in ...
- On November 13th, homes are decorated with diya lamps and ...
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- Hindu and ... are the official languages of India.
- India's national animal is the Bengal ...
- The capital of India is ...
- The most popular sport in India is ...
- India’s national fruit is the ...
10 Clues: India is located in ... • The capital of India is ... • India’s national fruit is the ... • India's national flower is the ... • The most popular sport in India is ... • India has the largest ... in the world. • India's national animal is the Bengal ... • The Hindu "Festival of LIghts" is the ... • Hindu and ... are the official languages of India. • ...
countries 2019-08-04
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- dollar is national currency
- neighbouring country
- homeland of panda
- shares border with america
- current cricket champions
- oil rich country
- delhi as capital
- capital is canberra
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- twin towers
- loves football
- national language Bangla
- bali favourite destination
- south of India
- african wildlife safari
- ronaldo's homeland
- north american country
16 Clues: twin towers • loves football • south of India • oil rich country • delhi as capital • homeland of panda • ronaldo's homeland • capital is canberra • neighbouring country • north american country • african wildlife safari • national language Bangla • current cricket champions • bali favourite destination • shares border with america • dollar is national currency
Patriotism 2023-08-02
9 Clues: Flag of India • Sport of India • Father of the Nation • National Bird of India • National fruit of India • Depicts Vallabhai Patel • First President of India • Known as King of flowers • Poem by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
GUJARAT 2022-04-18
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- , The first capital of Gujarat was
- , what is the capital of Gujarat.
- Arvind Mills , The world’s third largest denim manufacturer is
- CHOLI , which is the traditional dress of Gujarat for women.
- , has the longest sea shore compared to any other Indian state.
- , Somnath Temple is located in?
- , in India Gujarat is the largest producer of
- GANDHI , Gujarat is the proud to be the birth place of?
- PATEL , Manvi Ni Bhavai is a 1947 Gujarati novel written by?
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- , The first all vegetarian Pizza-Hut was opened in .
- eighty , The British East India Company set its first footsteps in Surat in.
- , which festival is celebrated for nine long day with huge pomp and show.
- , the worlds tallest statue at 182 meters is of?
- and Mysore , Surat is the third cleanest city in India after
- , is the language of Gujarat.
- , how many airports does Gujarat has which makes it the state with highest number of operating airports in India.
- , is the famous folk dance of Gujarat.
- , is a famous tea time snacks of Gujarati.
18 Clues: , is the language of Gujarat. • , what is the capital of Gujarat. • , Somnath Temple is located in? • , The first capital of Gujarat was • , is the famous folk dance of Gujarat. • , is a famous tea time snacks of Gujarati. • , the worlds tallest statue at 182 meters is of? • , in India Gujarat is the largest producer of • ...
Geography 2023-01-30
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- An island city and also a union territory of India, where freedom fighters were prisoned in the cellular jail
- Earned the title of "Manchestar of India" due to its flourishing Textile industry
- It is the longest beach in India
- Capital of Australia
- First capital city of India during British rule
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- The state has the longest coastline
- It is the only state in India that share its boundary with Sikkim
- It is a capital city of 2 Indian states
- Largest continent on the planet
- It is the largest state areawise in India
10 Clues: Capital of Australia • Largest continent on the planet • It is the longest beach in India • The state has the longest coastline • It is a capital city of 2 Indian states • It is the largest state areawise in India • First capital city of India during British rule • It is the only state in India that share its boundary with Sikkim • ...
Famous Personalities Crossword 2022-05-13
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- First Prime Minister of India
- Indian politician and a former television actress and producer. She is the Minister of Women and Child Development in the Union Cabinet of India since May 2019
- Current President of India
- Founder of Microsoft
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- Missile Man of India
- Indian businesswoman, educator & author associated with Infosys Foundation
- Indian social worker known particularly for his work for rehabilitation of people suffering from leprosy
- First and only Female Prime Minister of India / Iron Lady of India
- A sanskrit poet who wrote Mahabharata
- CEO of Tesla Motors
10 Clues: CEO of Tesla Motors • Missile Man of India • Founder of Microsoft • Current President of India • First Prime Minister of India • A sanskrit poet who wrote Mahabharata • First and only Female Prime Minister of India / Iron Lady of India • Indian businesswoman, educator & author associated with Infosys Foundation • ...
Evolve 2023-08-14
9 Clues: INDIAN CRICKETER • CAPITAL OF INDIA • ONE OF SEVEN WONDER • MONEY USED IN INDIA • SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT • AQUATIC ANIMAL OF INDIA • METROPOLIS CITY IN INDIA • SANSKRIT EPIC FROM INDIA • NUMBER OF COUNTRIES CELEBRATING INDEPENDENCE DAY ON 15th August
Vedic Society (Madison & Lili) 2021-10-20
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- Social Classes (4)
- A large landmass, usually seperated from the rest of the continent by physical features
- Priests and Scholars
- Aryan Social Order
- Collections of poems, hymns, rituals,and myths
- The most important language of ancient India
- Ice fields
- Nobles and Warriors
- A group that settled in India after the Harappans
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- Farmers, crafts people and traders
- Untoucbables
- Large wind pattern that often brings lots of rain
- Period A time period the Vedas were historians main source of information
- Servants and Peasents
- A local leader who ruled a village and the land around it
- Means noble (sanskrit)
- An Aryan community that consisted of family ties
- The most widely spoken language in modern India based off of Sanskrit
18 Clues: Ice fields • Untoucbables • Social Classes (4) • Aryan Social Order • Nobles and Warriors • Priests and Scholars • Servants and Peasents • Means noble (sanskrit) • Farmers, crafts people and traders • The most important language of ancient India • Collections of poems, hymns, rituals,and myths • An Aryan community that consisted of family ties • ...
Indian Culture 2024-07-26
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- is eaten as a side dish with curry
- most famous Indian curry
- symbol of eternal love
- festival of color
- the king who built the Taj Mahal
- creative decorative pattern on the floor
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- India is located in
- highest mountain range in the world
- the name of the king's wife
- most important river in India
- when is Holi celebrated
- capital of India
- the reason why the kings wife passed away
- name of the colored powder
14 Clues: capital of India • festival of color • India is located in • symbol of eternal love • when is Holi celebrated • most famous Indian curry • name of the colored powder • the name of the king's wife • most important river in India • the king who built the Taj Mahal • is eaten as a side dish with curry • highest mountain range in the world • creative decorative pattern on the floor • ...
Hard QuestionHianime 2025-09-06
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- Tall stone monuments in Egypt
- The writing system of Mesopotamia
- System of trade without money
- The seasonal rains in India
- Early writing material in Egypt
- Sacred river of India
- Longest river in the world
- Famous tombs in Egypt
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- Ancient Mesopotamian temples
- The river that gave life to Egypt
- A fertile region between the Tigris and Euphrates
- The Mesopotamian “code of laws”
- First emperor of China
- Religion that started in India
- Dynasty system in ancient China
15 Clues: Sacred river of India • Famous tombs in Egypt • First emperor of China • Longest river in the world • The seasonal rains in India • Ancient Mesopotamian temples • Tall stone monuments in Egypt • System of trade without money • Religion that started in India • The Mesopotamian “code of laws” • Early writing material in Egypt • Dynasty system in ancient China • ...
Crossword 2022-08-09
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- The first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru raised the Indian National Flag on 15 August, 1947 which gate of the Red Fort?
- The Moplah Rebellion occurred at which place of India
- What was the name of the mission sent by British Government to India to seek cooperation during World War II
- Who wrote this slogan "Self-Rule is my birth right and I shall have it"
- Who retained as the head of State until India transit a full republic
- During which movement Mahatma Gandhi gave the call for 'Do or Die'
- The patriotic poem 'Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna' was written by?
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- East India Company started trade with India from which city
- Who was the first Governor-General of the Dominion of India?
- Who designed the national flag of India?
- Who will raise the flag during national level Independence Day function in 2022 at Red Fort
11 Clues: Who designed the national flag of India? • The Moplah Rebellion occurred at which place of India • The patriotic poem 'Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna' was written by? • East India Company started trade with India from which city • Who was the first Governor-General of the Dominion of India? • During which movement Mahatma Gandhi gave the call for 'Do or Die' • ...
Famous Personalities Crosswords 2022-05-12
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- Founder of Microsoft
- Current President of India
- First Prime Minister of India
- Indian politician and a former television actress and producer. She is the Minister of Women and Child Development in the Union Cabinet of India since May 2019
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- Missile Man of India
- CEO of Tesla Motors
- Indian businesswoman, educator & author associated with Infosys Foundation
- First and only Female Prime Minister of India / Iron Lady of India
- Indian social worker known particularly for his work for rehabilitation of people suffering from leprosy
- A sanskrit poet who wrote Mahabharata
10 Clues: CEO of Tesla Motors • Missile Man of India • Founder of Microsoft • Current President of India • First Prime Minister of India • A sanskrit poet who wrote Mahabharata • First and only Female Prime Minister of India / Iron Lady of India • Indian businesswoman, educator & author associated with Infosys Foundation • ...
Famous Personalities 2022-05-12
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- First Prime Minister of India
- Indian politician and a former television actress and producer. She is the Minister of Women and Child Development in the Union Cabinet of India since May 2019
- Current president of India
- Founder of Microsoft
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- Missile Man of India
- Indian businesswoman, educator, author & chairperson of the Infosys Foundation
- Indian social worker known particularly for his work for rehabilitation of people suffering from leprosy
- First and only Female Prime Minister of India / Iron Lady of India
- A sanskrit poet who wrote Mahabharata
- CEO of Tesla Motors
10 Clues: CEO of Tesla Motors • Missile Man of India • Founder of Microsoft • Current president of India • First Prime Minister of India • A sanskrit poet who wrote Mahabharata • First and only Female Prime Minister of India / Iron Lady of India • Indian businesswoman, educator, author & chairperson of the Infosys Foundation • ...
Famous Personalities Crosswords 2022-05-12
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- First Prime Minister of India
- Indian politician and a former television actress and producer. She is the Minister of Women and Child Development in the Union Cabinet of India since May 2019
- Current president of India
- Founder of Microsoft
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- Missile Man of India
- Indian businesswoman, educator, author & chairperson of the Infosys Foundation
- Indian social worker known particularly for his work for rehabilitation of people suffering from leprosy
- First and only Female Prime Minister of India / Iron Lady of India
- A sanskrit poet who wrote Mahabharata
- CEO of Tesla Motors
10 Clues: CEO of Tesla Motors • Missile Man of India • Founder of Microsoft • Current president of India • First Prime Minister of India • A sanskrit poet who wrote Mahabharata • First and only Female Prime Minister of India / Iron Lady of India • Indian businesswoman, educator, author & chairperson of the Infosys Foundation • ...
Geography 2024-02-13
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- The southernmost tip of India.
- The river known as the "Ganges" flows through this country.
- A large desert region in the northwest of India.
- The highest mountain range in India.
- The western state known for its vibrant festivals, including Navratri.
- The capital city of India.
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- The state in eastern India famous for the "City of Joy," Kolkata.
- A state in India known for its backwaters and houseboats.
- The holy city on the banks of the Ganges known for its ghats.
- Mahal A famous marble mausoleum located in Agra.
10 Clues: The capital city of India. • The southernmost tip of India. • The highest mountain range in India. • A large desert region in the northwest of India. • Mahal A famous marble mausoleum located in Agra. • A state in India known for its backwaters and houseboats. • The river known as the "Ganges" flows through this country. • ...
HINDU HOLY PLACES 2016-04-28
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- Hindu god of life, death & rebirth
- this is scattered after cremation
- water removes this
- cycle of birth, death and rebirth
- number of holy rivers in India
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- bathing fairs along the Ganges
- steps found near the River Ganges
- holiest mountain in India
- Hindus do this in rivers
- holiest Hindu town
- Hindu spiritual teacher
- holiest river in India
- Hindus believe the _______ live atop mountains
13 Clues: holiest Hindu town • water removes this • holiest river in India • Hindu spiritual teacher • Hindus do this in rivers • holiest mountain in India • bathing fairs along the Ganges • number of holy rivers in India • steps found near the River Ganges • this is scattered after cremation • cycle of birth, death and rebirth • Hindu god of life, death & rebirth • ...
COLD WAR IN SOUTH ASIA 1947 - 73 2023-12-13
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- The region that sought independence, leading to the Indo-Pak War of 1971.
- The first Prime Minister of India during the initial years of the Cold War.
- The The country that supported India during the Cold War, especially in conflicts with Pakistan.
- The strategic Himalayan region that continues to be a flashpoint between India and Pakistan.
- The treaty signed after the Indo-Pak War of 1971, resulting in the creation of Bangladesh.
- The country that supported Pakistan during the Cold War, especially in conflicts with India.
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- The princely state that became a focal point of conflict between India and Pakistan.
- This organization played a role in mediating the 1965 Indo-Pak War.
- This war in 1962 saw clashes between India and China.
- The term for the geopolitical struggle between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
- The Cold War policy of not aligning with any major power bloc.
- The region that continues to be a source of tension due to its status as a disputed territory.
- The agreement signed in Tashkent to end the 1965 Indo-Pak War.
13 Clues: This war in 1962 saw clashes between India and China. • The Cold War policy of not aligning with any major power bloc. • The agreement signed in Tashkent to end the 1965 Indo-Pak War. • This organization played a role in mediating the 1965 Indo-Pak War. • The region that sought independence, leading to the Indo-Pak War of 1971. • ...
February 2023 Crossword 2023-03-13
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- Felix Houphouet-Boigny UNESCO Peace Prize
- India’s 80th Grandmaster
- first International Financial Architecture Working Group meeting of G-20 held
- Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NITI Aayog
- first-ever indigenously developed train control & supervision system
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- new capital of Andhra Pradesh
- Venue of the 4th edition of Exercise DUSTLIK (2023) between the India-Uzbekistan military training
- focal country at 2025 Madrid International Book Fair
- Lifetime Achievement Honour by the India-UK Achievers Honours in London
- FORTUNE® magazine's list of the World's Most Admired Companies.
- City have been listed on NSE marking the first-ever green bond issue by a municipal corporation in India
- first private sector bank in India to take up a service that allows customers to use RuPay credit cards on UPI with BHIM
- host the first vice-ministerial meeting of the I2U2
13 Clues: India’s 80th Grandmaster • new capital of Andhra Pradesh • Felix Houphouet-Boigny UNESCO Peace Prize • Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NITI Aayog • host the first vice-ministerial meeting of the I2U2 • focal country at 2025 Madrid International Book Fair • FORTUNE® magazine's list of the World's Most Admired Companies. • ...
India in the Middle Ages 2025-03-13
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- What group of people spread Hindu and Buddhist ideas to Southeast Asia?
- Where did the bhakti movements originate?
- Which empire adopted many aspects of Indian religion?
- Who is a princess Bhakti poet?
- Which empire used gunpowder to conquer other territories?
- Which empire ruled during the golden age of India?
- Which group of Buddhists believe that Buddha is a great teacher, not a god?
- Which empire ruled from 1206-1526?
- Which empire emerged in southern India after the collapse of the Gupta empire?
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- Which group of Buddhists believe that Buddha is like a god?
- What did Muslim scholars learn and borrow from Hindu scholars?
- Who is a Buddhist monk who began a pilgramage to India in 627?
- Who is a a Bhakti poet who lived in northern India in 1300's-1400's
13 Clues: Who is a princess Bhakti poet? • Which empire ruled from 1206-1526? • Where did the bhakti movements originate? • Which empire ruled during the golden age of India? • Which empire adopted many aspects of Indian religion? • Which empire used gunpowder to conquer other territories? • Which group of Buddhists believe that Buddha is like a god? • ...
World Thinking Day: India 2023-02-21
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- Denotes peaceful change in the Indian flag
- A country with the biggest democracy
- Father of India
- What city is Taj Mahal located in?
- Guess what food this is: Normally a teardrop shaped leavened bread cooked in a clay oven
- What is curry made of?
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- In ranking of the whole world, where is India placed for the biggest population?
- Indian harvest Festival
- Northern border of India
- Favorite sport of India
10 Clues: Father of India • What is curry made of? • Indian harvest Festival • Favorite sport of India • Northern border of India • What city is Taj Mahal located in? • A country with the biggest democracy • Denotes peaceful change in the Indian flag • In ranking of the whole world, where is India placed for the biggest population? • ...
Scott's Irv crossword 2022-05-06
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- The river northeast of India
- The ancient language of Northern India
- The belief of returning to the world after death in a different form/body
- Feeds the Indus and Ganges Rivers
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- A rainy season in India,May to September
- Sacred writings of the Hindus
- The river northwest of India
- The main religion in India
- The sea south of Mohenjo-Daro
- Something important,highly valued, and holy
10 Clues: The main religion in India • The river northeast of India • The river northwest of India • Sacred writings of the Hindus • The sea south of Mohenjo-Daro • Feeds the Indus and Ganges Rivers • The ancient language of Northern India • A rainy season in India,May to September • Something important,highly valued, and holy • ...
india - clementine 2023-02-21
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- what country does india dislike
- what battle was on January 26th, 1565
- what language do they speaking india
- what is the The largest of the Indian film industries
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- who is indias president
- most famous sport of india
- what Is the capitol of china
- what is one of the 7 wonders of the world in india
- famous food in china
- what is the main religion in india
10 Clues: famous food in china • who is indias president • most famous sport of india • what Is the capitol of china • what country does india dislike • what is the main religion in india • what language do they speaking india • what battle was on January 26th, 1565 • what is one of the 7 wonders of the world in india • what is the The largest of the Indian film industries
Heidi is just like that 2024-03-06
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- the main affect of monsoons
- geographical feature feeds the rivers in Northern India, including the Ganges and Indus Rivers
- direction the monsoon winds blow in June-September
- the belief that after death the soul comes back to earth in another body or form
- Hindu individual's duty that is fulfilled by following religious law and moral conduct
- is a class or a group in Hindu society into which you are born
- a landmass that is of great size but smaller than a continent
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- a sea south of Mohenjo-Daro
- the collection of sacred Hindu writing called
- island-country is south of India
- the belief that how a person lives in this life will affect their future or when they are reincarnated in the next life
- the main religion of India which includes the worship of many gods and the belief in reincarnation
- the river is to the northwest of India
- the ancient language of Northern India
14 Clues: the main affect of monsoons • a sea south of Mohenjo-Daro • island-country is south of India • the river is to the northwest of India • the ancient language of Northern India • the collection of sacred Hindu writing called • direction the monsoon winds blow in June-September • a landmass that is of great size but smaller than a continent • ...
Independence Day 2024-07-15
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- On the border between Nepal and the Indian state of Sikkim, is the highest point in India at 8,598 m (28,209 ft) and the world's 3rd highest peak.
- The capital of the state Manipur
- Complete the slogan ‘_______ ' is my birth right and I shall have it’
- What is India's most populous island on which the city of Mumbai (Bombay) is called
- Name the Valley of the Earliest Indian Valley Civilization
- What was the birth name of Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi
- The terrible gas tragedy in 1984 occurred in which city
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- Wettest place in India, Highest rainfall
- Tiger of Mysore title was given to which Indian ruler.
- Shivaji was born in the hill-fort of
- The first woman ruler of the delhi sultanate
- The Western Ghats of India constitute a mountain range along the western side also called as
- The only river in india that flows from east to west
- Is the name given to the southernmost tip of Republic of India
14 Clues: The capital of the state Manipur • Shivaji was born in the hill-fort of • Wettest place in India, Highest rainfall • The first woman ruler of the delhi sultanate • What was the birth name of Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi • The only river in india that flows from east to west • Tiger of Mysore title was given to which Indian ruler. • ...
Simple words with short "i" 2024-10-30
42 Clues: it • is • in • his • mix • bit • six • sit • this • swim • bill • hint • link • into • fill • ring • pink • hill • sink • India • click • drink • still • swift • bring • thing • swing • pillow • window • little • sister • fridge • listen • mirror • string • dinner • kitchen • singing • picture • Internet • children • difficult
Ch. 11 Sections 4-5 2023-11-29
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- France and Britain tried preventing each other from gaining control of ______.
- The British troops in India put an end to this.
- Loyalty and devotion to a nation.
- The discovery of oil and ____ sparked the Dutch’s interest in Indonesia.
- The _______ trade began to change the Hawaiian economy.
- The ________ took over the Malayan Peninsula because of trade opportunities.
- The McKinley Tariff Act caused a crisis in the islands; it also eliminated the ______ on all sugar entering the U.S.
- Possession taken of a piece of land or country, usually by force or without permission.
- The French controlled this nation in Southeast Asia.
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- This era/event turned Great Britain into the world’s workshop.
- The British considered India to be the _________________ because they were the most valuable of all British colonies.
- The British held almost all of the ________ and economic power in India.
- They were in control of the East India Company.
- Cash-crops caused _________ in India.
- ________ and Muslim were the two sections that India was divided into.
15 Clues: Loyalty and devotion to a nation. • Cash-crops caused _________ in India. • The British troops in India put an end to this. • They were in control of the East India Company. • The French controlled this nation in Southeast Asia. • The _______ trade began to change the Hawaiian economy. • This era/event turned Great Britain into the world’s workshop. • ...
Ch. 11 Sections 4-5 2023-11-29
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- France and Britain tried preventing each other from gaining control of ______.
- The British troops in India put an end to this.
- Loyalty and devotion to a nation.
- The discovery of oil and ____ sparked the Dutch’s interest in Indonesia.
- The _______ trade began to change the Hawaiian economy.
- The ________ took over the Malayan Peninsula because of trade opportunities.
- The McKinley Tariff Act caused a crisis in the islands; it also eliminated the ______ on all sugar entering the U.S.
- Possession taken of a piece of land or country, usually by force or without permission.
- The French controlled this nation in Southeast Asia.
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- This era/event turned Great Britain into the world’s workshop.
- The British considered India to be the _________________ because they were the most valuable of all British colonies.
- The British held almost all of the ________ and economic power in India.
- They were in control of the East India Company.
- Cash-crops caused _________ in India.
- ________ and Muslim were the two sections that India was divided into.
15 Clues: Loyalty and devotion to a nation. • Cash-crops caused _________ in India. • The British troops in India put an end to this. • They were in control of the East India Company. • The French controlled this nation in Southeast Asia. • The _______ trade began to change the Hawaiian economy. • This era/event turned Great Britain into the world’s workshop. • ...
Lola has the bestest crossword puzzle! 2024-03-06
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- the belief that how a person lives in this life will affect their future or when they are reincarnated in the next life
- the collection of sacred Hindu writing called
- Hindu individual's duty that is fulfilled by following religious law and moral conduct
- class or a group in Hindu society into which you are born
- island-country is south of India
- which direction do the monsoon winds blow in June-September
- geographical feature feeds the rivers in Northern India, including the Ganges and Indus Rivers
- How do those monsoons affect people
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- sea is south of Mohenjo-Daro
- landmass that is of great size but smaller than a continent
- the belief that after death the soul comes back to earth in another body or form
- river is to the northwest of India
- the main religion of India which includes the worship of many gods and the belief in reincarnation
- the ancient language of Northern India
14 Clues: sea is south of Mohenjo-Daro • island-country is south of India • river is to the northwest of India • How do those monsoons affect people • the ancient language of Northern India • the collection of sacred Hindu writing called • class or a group in Hindu society into which you are born • landmass that is of great size but smaller than a continent • ...
India - Political Divisions, Physical Features and Location 2021-12-30
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- _______ covers the western part of Rajasthan.
- Highest peak in Himalayas.
- The official name of India.
- The _________ falls located in the Purvanchal Ranges near Cherrapunji in Meghalaya.
- Smallest State.
- The backwaters, locally called.
- The ______ mountains lie between the Pamir Knot and the Indus river.
- Other name of Western Ghats.
- Nothern part of the western coastal plain.
- The largest Island.
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- Andaman island and Nicobar island seperated by.
- The states are divided into districts and _______.
- The largest delta lies in Bangladesh.
- The fertile silt is called.
- Southern part of Eastern coastal plain.
- India and Srilanka are seperated by _________.
- Second highest peak in the world.
- The western and eastern coastel plains meet at.
- The Brahmaputra river originates in Tibet, where it is known as _______.
- The sourthern most tip of the mainland in India.
20 Clues: Smallest State. • The largest Island. • Highest peak in Himalayas. • The fertile silt is called. • The official name of India. • Other name of Western Ghats. • The backwaters, locally called. • Second highest peak in the world. • The largest delta lies in Bangladesh. • Southern part of Eastern coastal plain. • Nothern part of the western coastal plain. • ...
Double Trouble - Crossword Puzzle!! 2021-12-08
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- He is one of the Board of Directors of India and Bangladesh
- EPS of Linde India share for Quarter ended June 2021 was X.27 per share. What is X
- Which ERP does Linde Use?
- Most expensive product in Bulk
- Which petrol bunk does Linde tankers fill diesel
- Fill in the blank: Linde India's name changed from The Indian Oxygen & ---------------Co. Private Limited to Indian Oxygen Limited in the year 1958.
- Name of the portal to raise an IT ticket
- Linde Plant in West India
- Sanjiv Lamba started his career in which department at Linde?
- In which month was Linde share price the highest in 2021
- Which gas gives soda its fizz?
- Where is the Head office of Ceylon Oxygen Ltd?
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- Which industrial area is Linde Bangladesh Corporate office located
- One of the Oldest customers of Linde
- Acquisition of Linde India in West India
- Type of plant Engineering Division is specialized in ------ plant
- What does I stand for in VITT
- If I breathe in this gas, I will sound like Donald duck.
- Quote for 27th August 2021- "Your best teacher is your last -------"
- Which LoB has the highest revenue
- Linde was founded in which country by Carl Von Linde?
- Which is the most sold product during March 2021?
- He is the Head of a Department
- Which is the most abundant gas in earth's atmosphere?
- Which colour is Oxygen cylinder?
- SHEQ system for identifying core requirements and best practices In Linde
26 Clues: Which ERP does Linde Use? • Linde Plant in West India • What does I stand for in VITT • Most expensive product in Bulk • He is the Head of a Department • Which gas gives soda its fizz? • Which colour is Oxygen cylinder? • Which LoB has the highest revenue • One of the Oldest customers of Linde • Acquisition of Linde India in West India • Name of the portal to raise an IT ticket • ...
Peradaban China Dan India 2025-10-23
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- Ajanta. Aku arsitektur megah di Ajanta dan Ellora yang diukir di batu. Siapakah aku?
- Sungai Indus Aku lembah tempat peradaban kuno berkembang di India. Siapakah aku?
- Aku tempat kelahiran Siddhartha Gautama, calon Buddha. Di mana aku?
- Aku logam keras yang sering digunakan pada zaman perunggu Cina. Apa aku?
- Aku bunga yang menjadi simbol keanggunan dan sering dikaitkan dengan budaya Cina. Siapakah aku?
- bambu. Aku bahan tulis pertama sebelum ditemukan kertas, berasal dari bambu. Siapakah aku?
- Cina. Aku sistem tulisan kuno Cina yang berkembang dari gambar-gambar. Siapakah aku?
- Aku bahasa kuno India yang digunakan dalam kitab Weda. Siapakah aku?
- Terlarang. Aku rumah kekaisaran besar di Beijing, tapi rakyat biasa tak boleh masuk. Siapakah aku?
- Besar Cina. Aku adalah dinding panjang yang dibangun untuk melindungi negeri dari serangan musuh. Siapakah aku?
- Gangga. Aku sungai suci bagi umat Hindu. Siapakah aku?
- Aku permainan papan yang berasal dari India, kini dikenal di seluruh dunia.Siapakah aku?
- nol. Aku angka yang ditemukan oleh orang India dan kini dipakai di seluruh dunia. Siapakah aku?
- kekaisaran. Aku sistem pemerintahan yang memakai ujian untuk memilih pejabat. Apa namaku?
- Terakota. Aku patung tentara tanah liat yang menjaga makam Kaisar Qin. Siapakah aku?
- Aku agama tertua di dunia yang lahir di India. Siapakah aku?
- Aku ajaran yang menekankan kesederhanaan dan keseimbangan alam, pendiriku bernama Laozi. Siapakah aku?
- dan karma. Aku filsafat India yang mengajarkan reinkarnasi dan karma. Siapakah aku?
- Kuning. Aku adalah sungai yang disebut “Sungai Kuning”. Namaku berasal dari warnaku. Siapa aku?
- Shangai. Aku dinasti pertama yang meninggalkan catatan tertulis di tulang ramalan. Siapakah aku?
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- kasta. Aku sistem pembagian masyarakat India kuno. Siapakah aku?
- Sutra. Aku jalur perdagangan panjang yang menghubungkan Cina ke Romawi. Siapakah aku?
- Gita. Aku kitab suci Hindu yang berisi ajaran kehidupan dan perang. Siapakah aku?
- mesiu. Aku bubuk ajaib yang bisa meledak, ditemukan pertama kali di Cina. Siapakah aku?
- Maurya. Aku kerajaan besar India yang dipimpin oleh Asoka. Siapakah aku?
- Aku buku suci ajaran Kongfusius. Siapa aku?
- Shi Huang. Aku kaisar pertama yang menyatukan seluruh Cina dan membangun Tembok Besar. Siapakah aku?
- Aku ibu kota Kerajaan Maurya yang megah. Siapakah aku?
- Aku tulisan suci yang berisi doa-doa dan mantra umat Hindu. Siapakah aku?
- Aku raja Maurya yang kemudian menjadi penganut Buddha. Siapakah aku?
- Aku berasal dari ulat kecil, tapi hasilku dipakai bangsawan. Siapakah aku?
- Aku simbol suci dalam Hindu dan Buddha, berbentuk spiral melingkar. Siapakah aku?
- Tengah Aku ajaran tentang jalan tengah untuk mencapai nirwana. Siapakah aku?
- Aku filsuf bijak yang mengajarkan hormat kepada orang tua dan kebajikan. Siapakah aku?
- Lun. Aku penemu kertas yang bekerja pada masa Dinasti Han. Siapakah aku?
- Aku alat penting dari Cina yang membuat pelaut tahu arah. Siapakah aku?
- ramalan. Aku ditemukan pertama kali di Cina dan sering digunakan untuk menulis sebelum ada kertas. Apakah aku?
- Aku pakaian khas India yang dikenakan oleh wanita. Siapakah aku?
- Mahal. Aku istana cinta yang dibangun oleh Kaisar Shah Jahan untuk istrinya. Siapakah aku?
- Aku ajaran yang menolak kekerasan dan didirikan oleh Siddhartha Gautama. Siapakah aku?
40 Clues: Aku buku suci ajaran Kongfusius. Siapa aku? • Aku ibu kota Kerajaan Maurya yang megah. Siapakah aku? • Gangga. Aku sungai suci bagi umat Hindu. Siapakah aku? • Aku agama tertua di dunia yang lahir di India. Siapakah aku? • Aku pakaian khas India yang dikenakan oleh wanita. Siapakah aku? • Aku tempat kelahiran Siddhartha Gautama, calon Buddha. Di mana aku? • ...
Peradaban China Dan India 2025-10-23
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- Ajanta. Aku arsitektur megah di Ajanta dan Ellora yang diukir di batu. Siapakah aku?
- Sungai Indus Aku lembah tempat peradaban kuno berkembang di India. Siapakah aku?
- Aku tempat kelahiran Siddhartha Gautama, calon Buddha. Di mana aku?
- Aku logam keras yang sering digunakan pada zaman perunggu Cina. Apa aku?
- Aku bunga yang menjadi simbol keanggunan dan sering dikaitkan dengan budaya Cina. Siapakah aku?
- bambu. Aku bahan tulis pertama sebelum ditemukan kertas, berasal dari bambu. Siapakah aku?
- Cina. Aku sistem tulisan kuno Cina yang berkembang dari gambar-gambar. Siapakah aku?
- Aku bahasa bb kuno India yang digunakan dalam kitab Weda. Siapakah aku?
- Terlarang. Aku rumah kekaisaran besar di Beijing, tapi rakyat biasa tak boleh masuk. Siapakah aku?
- Besar Cina. Aku adalah dinding panjang yang dibangun untuk melindungi negeri dari serangan musuh. Siapakah aku?
- Gangga. Aku sungai suci bagi umat Hindu. Siapakah aku?
- Aku permainan papan yang berasal dari India, kini dikenal di seluruh dunia.Siapakah aku?
- nol. Aku angka yang ditemukan oleh orang India dan kini dipakai di seluruh dunia. Siapakah aku?
- kekaisaran. Aku sistem pemerintahan yang memakai ujian untuk memilih pejabat. Apa namaku?
- Terakota. Aku patung tentara tanah liat yang menjaga makam Kaisar Qin. Siapakah aku?
- Aku agama tertua di dunia yang lahir di India. Siapakah aku?
- Aku ajaran yang menekankan kesederhanaan dan keseimbangan alam, pendiriku bernama Laozi. Siapakah aku?
- dan karma. Aku filsafat India yang mengajarkan reinkarnasi dan karma. Siapakah aku?
- Kuning. Aku adalah sungai yang disebut “Sungai Kuning”. Namaku berasal dari warnaku. Siapa aku?
- Shangai. Aku dinasti pertama yang meninggalkan catatan tertulis di tulang ramalan. Siapakah aku?
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- kasta. Aku sistem pembagian masyarakat India kuno. Siapakah aku?
- Sutra. Aku jalur perdagangan panjang yang menghubungkan Cina ke Romawi. Siapakah aku?
- Gita. Aku kitab suci Hindu yang berisi ajaran kehidupan dan perang. Siapakah aku?
- mesiu. Aku bubuk ajaib yang bisa meledak, ditemukan pertama kali di Cina. Siapakah aku?
- Maurya. Aku kerajaan besar India yang dipimpin oleh Asoka. Siapakah aku?
- Aku buku suci ajaran Kongfusius. Siapa aku?
- Shi Huang. Aku kaisar pertama yang menyatukan seluruh Cina dan membangun Tembok Besar. Siapakah aku?
- Aku ibu kota Kerajaan Maurya yang megah. Siapakah aku?
- Aku tulisan suci yang berisi doa-doa dan mantra umat Hindu. Siapakah aku?
- Aku raja Maurya yang kemudian menjadi penganut Buddha. Siapakah aku?
- Aku berasal dari ulat kecil, tapi hasilku dipakai bangsawan. Siapakah aku?
- Aku simbol suci dalam Hindu dan Buddha, berbentuk spiral melingkar. Siapakah aku?
- Tengah Aku ajaran tentang jalan tengah untuk mencapai nirwana. Siapakah aku?
- Aku filsuf bijak yang mengajarkan hormat kepada orang tua dan kebajikan. Siapakah aku?
- Lun. Aku penemu kertas yang bekerja pada masa Dinasti Han. Siapakah aku?
- Aku alat penting dari Cina yang membuat pelaut tahu arah. Siapakah aku?
- ramalan. Aku ditemukan pertama kali di Cina dan sering digunakan untuk menulis sebelum ada kertas. Apakah aku?
- Aku pakaian khas India yang dikenakan oleh wanita. Siapakah aku?
- Mahal. Aku istana cinta yang dibangun oleh Kaisar Shah Jahan untuk istrinya. Siapakah aku?
- Aku ajaran yang menolak kekerasan dan didirikan oleh Siddhartha Gautama. Siapakah aku?
40 Clues: Aku buku suci ajaran Kongfusius. Siapa aku? • Aku ibu kota Kerajaan Maurya yang megah. Siapakah aku? • Gangga. Aku sungai suci bagi umat Hindu. Siapakah aku? • Aku agama tertua di dunia yang lahir di India. Siapakah aku? • Aku pakaian khas India yang dikenakan oleh wanita. Siapakah aku? • Aku tempat kelahiran Siddhartha Gautama, calon Buddha. Di mana aku? • ...
The Subcontinent of India 2020-11-12
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- is the third-largest religion behind Christianity and Islam.
- steel For centuries, the Arabs obtained ____________ fine from India for weapons.
- were the majority population across the Indian subcontinent before being invaded by the Aryans.
- The greatest ruler of the Maurya Empire who extended his dominion southward until he controlled over two thirds of the Indian subcontinent.
- “Enlightened One”
- a continuous process of rebirth.
- a strict division of social classes.
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- Between A.D. 320 and 535, the __________, another native Indian dynasty, established their rule over north- ern India and inaugurated India’s “golden age.”
- Because its geography is so distinctly separated from the rest of Asia, India is often called a _______________.
- Buddhism sprang from the mind of an upper-caste Hindu nobleman named
- a spiritual state of mind known as____________, in which the soul is completely oblivious of the self and of the world.
- a cotton mate- rial with usually a checked or figured print, was named for Calicut, a city in India where it was first manufactured.
- Although Hindus worship a host of deities, they believe that these gods are only manifestations of one absolute, impersonal, universal spirit they call __________.
- hordes of fierce barbarians who invaded India from the northwest.
- River Valley Indian civilization first arose about 2000 B.C. upon the fertile plains of the ______________________in parts of modern-day India and Pakistan.
15 Clues: “Enlightened One” • a continuous process of rebirth. • a strict division of social classes. • is the third-largest religion behind Christianity and Islam. • hordes of fierce barbarians who invaded India from the northwest. • Buddhism sprang from the mind of an upper-caste Hindu nobleman named • ...
Indian States 2025-12-01
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- birthplace of M.S. Dhoni
- the state of forts
- recently removed all poverty
- has the Silicon Valley of India
- tiny state on the west coast
- the 'rice bowl' of India
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- is home to the Valley of Flowers
- home to the oldest language in the world
- is a 100% organic state
- the eldest of the Seven sisters of India
- has the commercial capital of India
11 Clues: the state of forts • is a 100% organic state • birthplace of M.S. Dhoni • the 'rice bowl' of India • recently removed all poverty • tiny state on the west coast • has the Silicon Valley of India • is home to the Valley of Flowers • has the commercial capital of India • home to the oldest language in the world • the eldest of the Seven sisters of India
BAB 7.1-TAMADUN INDIA 2025-09-24
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- Gelaran kepada Raja Samudragupta sebagai raja penyair
- kerajaan yang lebih besar
- Kuasa yang menguasai kerajaan lain
- Salah satu kerajaan yang wujud dalam tamadun India
- kerajaan kecil
- Zaman penekanan kepada agama Hindu
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- Kuasa yang wujud hasil daripada persaingan
- Zaman perkembangan agama Hindu yang pesat
- Cara perluasan yang melibatkan misi ke Tibet dan Nepal
- Cara perluasan kuasa melalui ketenteraan
- Tempat lukisan gua yang menunjukkan kepentingan kesenian
- Salah satu faktor peluasan kuasa India
- Pusat pemerintahan dinasti Maurya
- Pemerintah yang berjaya menakluki Kalinga
- Lembah yang menjadi pusat tamadun India
15 Clues: kerajaan kecil • kerajaan yang lebih besar • Pusat pemerintahan dinasti Maurya • Kuasa yang menguasai kerajaan lain • Zaman penekanan kepada agama Hindu • Salah satu faktor peluasan kuasa India • Lembah yang menjadi pusat tamadun India • Cara perluasan kuasa melalui ketenteraan • Zaman perkembangan agama Hindu yang pesat • Pemerintah yang berjaya menakluki Kalinga • ...
Russian Domination Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-02
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- India company - Owned lands like modern Bangladesh , southern india and almost all territory around the Ganges river in the north
- - An interest in or taking of lands for its strategic location or product
- - know as “jewel in the crown”
- river - A trans-border river of Asia which flows through India and Bangladesh
- network - British established in india , increasing its value importance
- Canal - a man-made waterway connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean via the Red Sea
- - The policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country
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- Empire - Gained help from the British and French but continued to use land
- - A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy
- Conference - Meeting of European leaders to divide up continent lands
- - considered worlds “workshop”
- Great Game - the 19th century the struggle between Great Britain and Russia over Muslim lands in Asia
- Stanley - Went on an expedition to find David Livingstone after he disappeared
- - known as Congo-Kinshasa and formerly known as Zaire, is a country in Central Africa
- Livingstone - A missionary from Scotland
15 Clues: - know as “jewel in the crown” • - considered worlds “workshop” • Livingstone - A missionary from Scotland • Conference - Meeting of European leaders to divide up continent lands • network - British established in india , increasing its value importance • - An interest in or taking of lands for its strategic location or product • ...
nationalism in india 2021-06-14
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- harijans or children of god
- 26 January 1930
- formed swaraj party along with cr das
- 5 march 1931
- rich peasant communities of Gujarat
- salt march started from here
- one of the leaders of Hindu mahasabha
- session formalised demand for purna swaraj
- simon commission was under his control
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- special name of abdul ghaffar khan
- the folk fare of southern India
- refused to pay revenue and chaukidari taxes
- organised Dalits into depressed classes
- conservative high caste hindus
- it gave depressed classes reserved seats
- rich peasant communities of UP
- novel of bankim chandra chattopadhyay
- he offered dominion status for India
- first step of civil disobedience movement
- he designed swaraj flag by 1921
20 Clues: 5 march 1931 • 26 January 1930 • harijans or children of god • salt march started from here • conservative high caste hindus • rich peasant communities of UP • the folk fare of southern India • he designed swaraj flag by 1921 • special name of abdul ghaffar khan • rich peasant communities of Gujarat • he offered dominion status for India • formed swaraj party along with cr das • ...
India and China 2022-10-27
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- an artisit form of writing invented in China
- buried Confucian scholars alive
- Divided Hindus based on their karma from previous lives
- Spreads a religion
- Most popular religion in India
- Ancient city on the Indus river
- Ancient city on the Indus River
- invented 0
- Seperates India and China
- Trade route that connected China and Asia to Europe
- Sacred writings in Hinduism
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- Mountains crossed by the invading Aryans
- God of destruction
- Started in Inida but was more popular in China
- Granted power to Chinese rulers
- Spread Buddhism across the world
- The cause of all suffering in Buddhism
- Religious leader who promoted social order
- Each Chinese words is written using one _____
- Another sacred writing of Hindusim
- a key in detmining how you are reincarnated
- Sidhartha Guatama's new name
- Used to predict the future in the Shang Dynasty
23 Clues: invented 0 • God of destruction • Spreads a religion • Seperates India and China • Sacred writings in Hinduism • Sidhartha Guatama's new name • Most popular religion in India • buried Confucian scholars alive • Granted power to Chinese rulers • Ancient city on the Indus river • Ancient city on the Indus River • Spread Buddhism across the world • Another sacred writing of Hindusim • ...
India and Pollution 2021-10-12
23 Clues: tuer • aider • santé • fumée • mourir • pollué • sauver • poumons • enfants • rivière • déchets • ramasser • nettoyer • respirer • éléphant • pollution • dangereux • poussière • brouillard • bidonville • disparaître • irrespirable • déforestation
STATES OF INDIA 2023-03-30
28 Clues: Patna • Shimla • Aizawl • Ranchi • Mumbai • Jaipur • Raipur • Imphal • Dispur • Kohima • Panaji • Chennai • Lucknow • Gangtok • Dehradun • Shillong • Agartala • Itanagar • Hyderabad • Bengaluru • Hyderabad • Chandigarh • Chandigarh • Bhubaneswar • Gandhinagar • Thiruvananthapuram • Bengal Kolkata • Pradesh Bhopal
Landforms of India 2023-06-05
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- Eastward extension pf Central Highlands.
- River dividing Peninsular Plateau.
- River marking Western boundary of Nepal Himalayas.
- Highest peak in Western Ghat.
- A lake along eastern coast.
- Old name of Lakshadweep.
- Plain full of wildlife.
- Plains along Bay of ______ are wide and level.
- _______ Hills is located south to Eastern Ghat.
- Cresent-shaped dunes.
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- Outermost range of Himalayas.
- Bangar's soil contains _______.
- Capital of Andaman and Nicobar islands.
- Coastal plain of Kerala.
- Glacier in Punjab Himalayas.
- This type of soil is found in Plains.
- Ganga Plain extend between Teesta and ________.
- Indian Desert's only large river.
- Second highest peak of Himalayas lies in _____.
- A hill station in Himachal.
20 Clues: Cresent-shaped dunes. • Plain full of wildlife. • Coastal plain of Kerala. • Old name of Lakshadweep. • A lake along eastern coast. • A hill station in Himachal. • Glacier in Punjab Himalayas. • Outermost range of Himalayas. • Highest peak in Western Ghat. • Bangar's soil contains _______. • Indian Desert's only large river. • River dividing Peninsular Plateau. • ...
Beluga in India 2012-12-16
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- De mooiste bloem
- Daar zet je een boom voor in je huis
- Mooiste stad
- Gaan we veel eten
- Vorige clubvakantie
- De overwegend Hindi-talige film-, video- en tv-industrie in Bombay
- 1 van de wereldwonderen
- Die lekkere vent voorin
- Wat vieren we met Oud & Nieuw?
- Kan je halen bij de Travelclinic
- Lastig te krijgen, maar iedereen heeft m binnen
- Vieste rivier ter wereld
- Allermooiste stad ;)
- Gaan we waarschijnlijk wel last van krijgen
- Aantal Beluga's
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- Reden van deze reis
- Wie heeft deze reis geregeld?
- Feestdag op dag van terugkomst
- Wat heb je op je rug?
- Hier geloven Indiaanse mensen in
- onze vertrekhaven
- Maatschappelijke lagen in de Indiaanse bevolking
- Onze bestemming
- Waar het allemaal begon
- Reisbureau dude uit India
- Chill plek in Goa
- Werelddeel
- Stad van de liefde en Mo
- Luchtvaartmaatschappij
29 Clues: Werelddeel • Mooiste stad • Onze bestemming • Aantal Beluga's • De mooiste bloem • Gaan we veel eten • onze vertrekhaven • Chill plek in Goa • Reden van deze reis • Vorige clubvakantie • Allermooiste stad ;) • Wat heb je op je rug? • Luchtvaartmaatschappij • 1 van de wereldwonderen • Die lekkere vent voorin • Waar het allemaal begon • Vieste rivier ter wereld • Stad van de liefde en Mo • ...
Linda in India 2013-11-15
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- Bracht ons veilig naar India
- Indiaas vervoersmiddel
- De lucht in
- Hier begon de reis
- Onze vriendin misses ...
- Kruid dat te pas en te onpas gebruikt wordt
- Plaats waar de trekking begon
- Geliefd en daarna gehaat gerecht
- Lekkere joghurt-fruit drank
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- Je Poolse vriend
- Eindpunt van de trekking
- Woonplaats van de dalai lama
- Twee na hoogste pas ter wereld
- Tempel in Manali
- Het land waar we net niet waren
- Beste hostel ooit
- Geloof in Amritsar
- After drinking whisky driving is ...
- Meest brutale dier
- Plaats met de lekkerste pizza's van India
20 Clues: De lucht in • Je Poolse vriend • Tempel in Manali • Beste hostel ooit • Hier begon de reis • Geloof in Amritsar • Meest brutale dier • Indiaas vervoersmiddel • Eindpunt van de trekking • Onze vriendin misses ... • Lekkere joghurt-fruit drank • Bracht ons veilig naar India • Woonplaats van de dalai lama • Plaats waar de trekking begon • Twee na hoogste pas ter wereld • ...
India and Hinduism 2016-01-21
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- Social classes based on birth
- God with an Elephant head know as the gate keeper.
- Caste if you own a store or land
- The single supreme force of the universe
- A viewing of a statue that represents a deity (god)
- The big boss or hereditary chief of a Aryan Village
- Rebirth of the soul into various forms
- Goal in life is to free the soul from the body so that the soul can unite with Brahman (this cannot be achieved in 1 lifetime)
- Speaking religious traditions of the Aryans
- People of southern India who descended from ancient Indus Valley Settlers.
- The god destroyer of evil, and the creator of new life
- The Hindu bible
- Essential self that is part of the universe soul
- Rebirth of the soul in reincarnation
- Nomadic, warlike people who settled in the northern plains of India and contributed to the final collapse of the Indus Valley Civilization
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- Caste of warriors & landowners
- Caste of Servants, artisans & farmers
- Written language developed by Aryans
- The Hindu example of the Star Wars "the force" or The single supreme force of the universe
- A Hindu Temple dedicated to a certain god or goddess
- The lowest/uncaste people latrine/street cleaners considered unclean
- The 4 parts social class system of the Aryans based on occupation
- If you have bad _________ you will pay in your future life
- The god savior and protector who incarnates.
- Hindu holy man
- Caste of Priests & Rajah
- If you give a blessed offerings of fruit, flowers, and incense, you are giving ___________
- Good _____ ( Hindu Duties or obligation in life) = Good Karma
28 Clues: Hindu holy man • The Hindu bible • Caste of Priests & Rajah • Social classes based on birth • Caste of warriors & landowners • Caste if you own a store or land • Written language developed by Aryans • Rebirth of the soul in reincarnation • Caste of Servants, artisans & farmers • Rebirth of the soul into various forms • The single supreme force of the universe • ...
Ancient India Vocab 2017-11-14
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- money or food is given to poor people.
- the cycle of death and rebirth to which life in the material world is bound.
- the spiritual life principle of the universe, especially when regarded as inherent in the real self of the individual.
- where river Ganga and the Yamuna meet is one of the ancient ________ centers of India
- action, work or deed; it also refers to the spiritual principle of cause and effect
- Africa.
- large, distinguishable part of a continent, such as North America or
- River/, one of the rivers in ancient India
- a transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self, and
- subject is released from the effects of karma and the cycle of death and rebirth
- including the highest, Mount Everest.
- is an Indian religion, or a way of life, widely practiced in South Asia.
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- a key concept with multiple meanings in the Indian religions — Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism.
- what little kids think kings and queens live in
- Feature/ An example is Indus River
- System/ is an underground carriage system specifically for transporting _______ from houses and commercial buildings through pipes to treatment facilities or disposal.
- a storehouse for threshed grain.
- and Kashmir and Pakistan proper
- created Buddhism
- River/ is one of the longest rivers in Asia. It flows from western Tibet through
- rebirth
- is the primary liturgical language of Hinduism
- was created by Gautama Buddha,
- large body of knowledge texts originating in the ancient Indian subcontinent.
24 Clues: rebirth • Africa. • created Buddhism • was created by Gautama Buddha, • and Kashmir and Pakistan proper • a storehouse for threshed grain. • Feature/ An example is Indus River • including the highest, Mount Everest. • money or food is given to poor people. • River/, one of the rivers in ancient India • is the primary liturgical language of Hinduism • ...
Ancient India Vocabulary 2022-03-09
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- the cycle of life death and rebirth
- the practice of being non violent
- a landmass that's surrounded by 3 bodies of water
- a prince that became buddha
- a social class
- the top social class, includes priests
- a large landmass that is not as big as a continent
- the lowest social class, sometimes not included in social pyramids
- a state of perfect happiness that is achieved after giving up all desires
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- a strong shift in wind patterns that bring rainy weather
- a state of spiritual and intellectual awareness
- a persons personal duty based on the individuals place in society
- also known as "the enlightened one"
- a good or bad force created by a persons actions, and it can determine if a persons soul is reborn into a higher or lower form of life
- the first written language of ancient india
- a teacher
- the practice of sitting still and quieting one’s mind, with the hope of finding spiritual truths about life and death
- the universal spirit found in hinduism
- major political unit having great territory or peoples under one dominant power
- a sacred text that relates to hinduism
20 Clues: a teacher • a social class • a prince that became buddha • the practice of being non violent • the cycle of life death and rebirth • also known as "the enlightened one" • the top social class, includes priests • the universal spirit found in hinduism • a sacred text that relates to hinduism • the first written language of ancient india • ...
Ancient India Vocabulary 2023-10-13
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- the first written language of ancient India
- a religion based on the teachings of Buddha
- a person's personal duty based on the individual's place in society
- Hindu system where society division is based on hereditary
- a religion native to India , featuring belief in many gods and reincarnation
- state of great peace or happiness
- wisdom, morality, meditation
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- these mountains separate India from China and are the tallest in the world
- the belief that actions in this life whether good or bad will decide your place in the next life
- a river in South Asia that flows from the Himalayas to the Arabian Sea
- the warrior and aristocrat varna of the caste system
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- a person who makes a journey for religious reasons
- freedom from the mortal world
- founded India's first and largest empire
- the section of the Indian epic the Mahabharata
- the eight pursuits of one seeking enlightenment
- dynasty that unified much of the entire subcontinent of India
- a single spiritual power that Hindus believe lives in everything
- doctrines of Buddha where all life involves suffering
- the empire known for re-establishing Hinduism and for achievements in math and science
- this river is considered to be sacred to Hindus and is used for rituals
- principle of noninjury/nonviolence to living things
23 Clues: wisdom, morality, meditation • freedom from the mortal world • state of great peace or happiness • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • founded India's first and largest empire • the first written language of ancient India • a religion based on the teachings of Buddha • the section of the Indian epic the Mahabharata • the eight pursuits of one seeking enlightenment • ...
Ancient India Vocab 2023-12-15
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- Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama
- Rebirth of a soul into a new body
- Avoiding harming any living thing
- Seasonal winds that bring large amounts of rain to India
- Religious leaders head the government
- Position in society
- State of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- State of perfect wisdom in Buddhism
- Grouping based on one's skills
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- Effect of a person's actions
- Hindu supreme cosmic consciousness or God
- Liberation from reincarnation
- Large landmass set apart from the rest of the continent
- "Birth group"; occupation-based caste
- Fixed social class into which a person is born
- Calm or clear the mind
- Secluded religious community
- Fortified area
- Special building used to store grain
- Person's duty or what is right for them
- Thinker or teacher
21 Clues: Fortified area • Thinker or teacher • Position in society • Calm or clear the mind • Effect of a person's actions • Secluded religious community • Liberation from reincarnation • Grouping based on one's skills • Rebirth of a soul into a new body • Avoiding harming any living thing • State of perfect wisdom in Buddhism • Special building used to store grain • ...
China and India 2025-03-28
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- Destroyed the books of Confucius
- People who spread religious beliefs to others
- Nonviolence
- A highly valuable cloth only found in China
- Rebirth of the soul
- A trading route that went from China to the Mediterranean sea
- A strict division of classes
- Closely related people living together
- Religious duties
- Change religions
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- To look inward
- Yellow-brown soil
- One single power
- Overthrew the Qin dynasty
- Government jobs
- A fortress
- Protective walls
- Strong winds
- Accepting others religious beliefs
- Made trading goods easier
20 Clues: A fortress • Nonviolence • Strong winds • To look inward • Government jobs • One single power • Protective walls • Religious duties • Change religions • Yellow-brown soil • Rebirth of the soul • Overthrew the Qin dynasty • Made trading goods easier • A strict division of classes • Destroyed the books of Confucius • Accepting others religious beliefs • Closely related people living together • ...
Festivals of India 2021-09-22
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- Punjabi folk festival
- Festival of Nine nights
- Festival of love between siblings
- Festival of Lord Ganesha
- Festival of lights
- marks start of Assamese New Year
- Ravan was killed by Ram on that day
- Festival celebrating birth of Krishna
- Festival of Kites
- Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's birthday
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- New Year of Maharashtrians
- Festival of colors
- Dr. Radhakrishnan's birth anniversary
- Celebrated widely by Bengalis
- Called as Vasant Panchami
- Harvest festival of Kerala
- Festival Honoring Lord Shiva
- Harvest festival of Tamil Nadu
- Telugu/Kannada New Year
- Month of fasting for Muslims
20 Clues: Festival of Kites • Festival of colors • Festival of lights • Punjabi folk festival • Festival of Nine nights • Telugu/Kannada New Year • Festival of Lord Ganesha • Called as Vasant Panchami • New Year of Maharashtrians • Harvest festival of Kerala • Festival Honoring Lord Shiva • Month of fasting for Muslims • Celebrated widely by Bengalis • Harvest festival of Tamil Nadu • ...
Country Crossword: India 2024-10-31
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- Mutiny that caused the dissolution of the British East India Company.
- Tree endemic to Kerala that provides a distinct sour flavor. Scientific name Garcinia indica.
- This city is known for its Lake Palace that now functions as a hotel.
- Complex that served as the home of Mughal emperors.
- Important figure in India's independence who advocated for secularism, socialism, and parliamentary democracy.
- "Palace of Winds" designed to resemble Krishna's crown.
- Primary residence of the Rajput rulers.
- Led Rajput resistance against the Mughal emperor Akbar.
- Battle between the forces of Alexander the Great and King Porus of Punjab.
- Holiest site in Sikhism.
- Mughal ruler who imprisoned his father to take the throne. Under his rule, the Mughal Empire was at its biggest.
- Highest saltwater lake in the world.
- City inside of which the capital city in located, one of the most populous urban areas in the world.
- National Park known for its Bengal Tigers (around 80) and temple.
- Most populous city in India, where Bollywood is centered.
- Pickle drizzled in mango sauce, hailing from Andhra Pradesh.
- Arundhati Roy wrote this novel about a family in Kerala whose tragedies are seen through the twin children's eyes.
- Under his rule, the Maurya Empire reached its largest extent.
- Wrote India's constitution.
- The seventh avatar of Vishnu is exiled, along with his wife and brother, in this epic.
- Alpine valley also dubbed the "Valley of Flowers."
- Largest mangrove forest in the world, shared with Bangladesh.
- Potato dumpling placed inside of dough, a common fast-food item in Mumbai.
- Border conflict between India and Pakistan near the turn of the millennium that led to around 980 deaths.
- According to Tamil tradition, this temple is where Sambandar established Tamil Shiva Bhakti.
- British soldiers left from this archway upon India's independence.
- Chhattisgarh dish of dough containing vegetables and spices.
- The Mughal founder Babur defeated the last ruler of the Delhi Sultanate by using artillery in this battle.
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- Battle that led to British subjugation, fought in 1757 CE.
- Structure likely built to celebrate the second millennium of the Islamic calendar, consecrated in 1591.
- Chicken marinated in yogurt and cooked in a cylindrical clay oven. Originated from Punjab.
- Site of the Mehrangarh Fort.
- Baha'i temple, or one that is open to anyone regardless of religious affiliation, shaped like a flower.
- Referred to as the Himalayan Pyramids, these rock-cut temples are dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu, and Diva.
- Fourth most populous city in India and capital of Tengalana.
- Extravagant wooden palace rebuilt in 1912 after the original burnt down.
- Founder of the Maurya Empire.
- Marble monument to monumental love, considered one of the new seven wonders of the world.
- Malayalam movie based on a book of the same name; it was the first South Indian movie to be nominated for the Indian President's Gold Medal for the Best Movie.
- City dubbed the "Oxford of the East."
- "Victory tower" finished in 1368 by Firuz Shah Tughlaq
- Capital of Tamil Nadu formerly known as "Madras."
- Sanskrit epic detailing the clash between the Kaurava and Pandava.
- Wheat cake filled with chickpea flour and spices, from the state of Bihar in East India.
- Capital of India.
- Largest Hindu temple in the world.
- Created the place value system, invented sine, and approximated the value of pi
- "The Pink City."
- Lagoons known for their houseboats.
- First female prime minister of India who recognized Bangladesh during the Indo-Pakistan Wars.
- Rajamouli created this film by reimagining the meeting of two Indian freedom fighters. It was the most expensive Indian movie at the time of its release.
- Holiest city in Hinduism.
- Born as Siddharta Gautama.
- In this movie, a small village contest the British in a game of cricket.
- Rice dish popular with Muslims throughout South Asia.
- Intricate network of temples and sculptures cut from rock, including life sized elephants! This was constructed in the 6th and 11th Century CE.
- Town known for its light, aromatic tea and scenic views.
- A young Mughal prince falls in love with a court dancer in this movie.
- Mughal emperor under which the empire entered a golden age, but paved the way for British occupation.
- Led a revolt against British rule with rebels from the Bundelkhand region, which led to her death in battle.
- Largest city in West Bengal.
61 Clues: "The Pink City." • Capital of India. • Holiest site in Sikhism. • Holiest city in Hinduism. • Born as Siddharta Gautama. • Wrote India's constitution. • Site of the Mehrangarh Fort. • Largest city in West Bengal. • Founder of the Maurya Empire. • Largest Hindu temple in the world. • Lagoons known for their houseboats. • Highest saltwater lake in the world. • ...
India & Japan Review 2025-01-28
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- going without food; Gandhi did this to end violence several times
- country that was created after the independence of India that was composed of all the country's Muslims
- the name of the US formal efforts to build the atomic (nuclear)
- Gandhi led hundreds of followers on a march to the sea to protest British salt laws; troops attacked supporters of the march for attempting to close a British salt factory
- the emperor of Japan during WWII; he had to admit he was not a god as part of the surrender
- refusing physical aggression and harm as methods; using peaceful methods to gain political goals
- not active; not dominant; not forceful
- pride, belief, or devotion to one's country
- US Military base (in Hawaii) bombed by Japanese
- movement begun by Gandhi to boycott British goods by making cloth at home
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- killing by British troops of nearly 400 unarmed Indians (1500 casualties), including children, gathered at Amritsar
- refers to the Asian part of WWII
- the president of the US during most of the US involvement in WWII; made the decision to drop atomic bombs
- abstain from using or purchasing goods or services
- general of the US/allies in Pacific theater of WWII (Asia); ruled Japan during the reconstruction period; wrote Japan's new constitution
- the group that led Indian Independence; adopted Gandhi's strategies in 1920s.
- the strategy used by the US/Allies during WWII (Asia); to jump from place to place throughout the Pacific Ocean, working their way to Japan
- a government in which power is inherited, but also in which there is a document that limits that power for that person who inherited the power
- location of a battle that was significant "turning point" of the Asian part of WWII
- peaceful refusal to follow certain laws, usually those viewed as unjust (marches, strikes, gatherings in opposition to laws, etc. are examples)
- the act of dividing something (the Muslims and Hindus partitioned India after independence)
- nicknamed Mahatma which means "great soul"; most remembered leader of the Indian independence movement
22 Clues: refers to the Asian part of WWII • not active; not dominant; not forceful • pride, belief, or devotion to one's country • US Military base (in Hawaii) bombed by Japanese • abstain from using or purchasing goods or services • the name of the US formal efforts to build the atomic (nuclear) • going without food; Gandhi did this to end violence several times • ...
Early India Review 2025-02-04
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- This is the metal bracelet in Sikhism
- The Indus River valley had a good what system?
- This caste group was supposed to protect the Brahmans
- What group defeated the Gupta empire?
- Hindu god of creation
- This caste group converted to Buddhism to escape the caste system
- Farmers had to pay what to get protection from the army?
- Hindu god of preservation
- What river did the Indian civilization began along?
- What number did Indians create?
- Hindu god of destruction
- What is the main religion of North India?
- The group in the caste system provided for the community's needs
- This caste group did all the dirty jobs.
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- This is the top of the Indian caste system
- Guru means what?
- Both Hinduism and Buddhism believe in this.
- Buddhism has no what?
- What was at the middle of the Indus River cities?
- This is the person who created the Mauryan Empire
- The members of this caste group are low skilled workers
- What was the religion of the Gupta empire?
- Who was at the top of the social class in the Indus River?
- The Taj Mahal is actually a what?
- One of the cities of the Indus River Valley
25 Clues: Guru means what? • Buddhism has no what? • Hindu god of creation • Hindu god of destruction • Hindu god of preservation • What number did Indians create? • The Taj Mahal is actually a what? • This is the metal bracelet in Sikhism • What group defeated the Gupta empire? • This caste group did all the dirty jobs. • What is the main religion of North India? • ...
Andrias from India 2025-03-17
22 Clues: kera • kuup • nägu • ravi • jälg • laius • koopia • küpsis • vastus • auster • koonus • avastus • sügavus • väärtus • ajakiri • silinder • kolmnurk • konteiner • plekkpurk • dimensioon • radioktiivne • ringikujuline
Federalism 2020-04-19
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- the government in the urban area
- US and SWITZERLAND follow which form (type)of federalism?
- the head of the local government in urban areas
- the government formed by the alliance between 2 or more political parties
- India,Belgium,and Spain follow which form (type)of federalism?
- it is the form of government with 2 or more level of government
- the head of the gram sabha
- it is the government at the provincial or regional level
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- list it contains the the list of subjects under the state government’s jurisdiction
- it is the government at the national level
- if a country has only one level of government then what form of government is it said to have?
- it was implemented in India after 1990
- the government in the rural areas
- the most spoken language in India
- it contains the the list of subjects under the central government’s jurisdiction
- it contains the the list of subjects under both the central and state government’s jurisdiction
- the official languages of India
17 Clues: the head of the gram sabha • the official languages of India • the government in the urban area • the government in the rural areas • the most spoken language in India • it was implemented in India after 1990 • it is the government at the national level • the head of the local government in urban areas • it is the government at the provincial or regional level • ...
Death Rituals 2025-10-21
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- Famadihana
- Sky Burial
- Karma Moksha Hindu
- Tribe Indonesia Finger Amputaion
- Burials Dancing Pallbeares Ghana
- Japan Self- Mummification
- Iran India Tower of Silence
- of Dying Well Muslim
- with the Dead Toraja, Indonesia
- Funeral New Orleans USA
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- Mask Ancient Rome Europe
- Jewish
- of the body Taharrah
- India
- Amazon Endocannibalism
- Ship Burials Scandanavia
- Coffins Sagada Philippines
- Korea Turning the Dead into beads
- Mourning Photograph UK USA
- the bodies Anga
20 Clues: India • Jewish • Famadihana • Sky Burial • Amazon Endocannibalism • the bodies Anga • Funeral New Orleans USA • Ship Burials Scandanavia • Japan Self- Mummification • Karma Moksha Hindu • Coffins Sagada Philippines • Mourning Photograph UK USA • Iran India Tower of Silence • of the body Taharrah • of Dying Well Muslim • with the Dead Toraja, Indonesia • ...
Worldfest: Asia!! 2015-09-28
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- In 2015, Saudi Arabia allowed ___ to vote
- One hundred____ people live on less than US $1 a day
- North Koreans celebrate their own version of _____ on Dec. 24th
- What country suffers 1,500 earhquakes a year
- What percenatge of all the world's spices come from India
- What country is it bad luck to give a dozen flowers to a woman
- A new skyscraper is built in China every ____ days
- The sunrise in parts of this country can be as late as 10AM because the country joined its five time zones into a single one
- North Korea holds elections every five years with how many candidates on the ballot
- What country is Kator the national sport
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- ___ out of ten most populated countries are in Asia
- The Vietnamese New Year is everyone's ______
- What country has more mobile phones that toliets
- Japan has more than ____ thousand people who are over 100 years old
- What are dropped out of fifty foot towers in India for good luck
- Chinese children are typically named after ____
- What country has 9 million more women than men
- India produces more of these than any country
- What color cat is considered good luck in Japan
19 Clues: What country is Kator the national sport • In 2015, Saudi Arabia allowed ___ to vote • The Vietnamese New Year is everyone's ______ • What country suffers 1,500 earhquakes a year • India produces more of these than any country • What country has 9 million more women than men • Chinese children are typically named after ____ • ...
The Ottoman Empire & the Mughal Empire 2025-11-07
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- The Ottoman Empire was called "The ___ Man of Europe"
- The Mughal Empire introduced new crops like ____ and potatoes
- He declared independence from the Seljuk Turks in 1299
- In 1857 the British took control of this city, ending the Mughal Empire
- He began the Mughal Dynasty in 1526 by capturing Northern India
- He was the greatest ruler in India
- capital of the Ottoman empire
- The Ottoman Empire ended in 1922 at the end of ____
- Prices were ____ throughout the Mughal Empire
- The Ottoman Empire was replaced by the Republic of ____.
- only they could hold positions in the military or at court
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- The Ottoman Empire reached its height under his rule
- the council of ministers that advised the sultan
- the king of a Muslim state or empire
- This came to Mughal India in large quantities because of strong trade ties with Europe
- They gained new rights in the Mughal Empire
- This building was the greatest achievement of Mughal India
- The Mughal Empire resulted from an alliance between the ____ Mongols and Muslim Turks
18 Clues: capital of the Ottoman empire • He was the greatest ruler in India • the king of a Muslim state or empire • They gained new rights in the Mughal Empire • Prices were ____ throughout the Mughal Empire • the council of ministers that advised the sultan • The Ottoman Empire ended in 1922 at the end of ____ • The Ottoman Empire reached its height under his rule • ...
Ancient India Vocab 2021-09-16
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- a state of perfect happiness and peace, according to Buddhist beliefs
- one's personal duty, based on the individual's place in society
- (Hinduism) the sacred 'song of God' composed about 200 BC and incorporated into the Mahabharata (a Sanskrit epic)
- (Buddha) The Indian prince who founded Buddhism and became the Buddha "Enlightened One."
- final destination for Hindus; breaking free of the cycle of reincarnation (samsara)
- a large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- a major religion that developed in ancient India
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- the first written language of India
- the universal spirit worshiped by Hindus
- Buddhist shrine that is shaped like a dome or mound
- seasonal winds, especially in the Indian Ocean and southern Asia
- ancient sacred writings of India
- an Indian king or prince
- a force that decides the form that people will be reborn into in their next lives, according to Hindu beliefs
- a religion founded in ancient India by the religious teacher, Buddha
- the rebirth of the soul, according to Hindu beliefs
- an Indian social class whose members are restricted in jobs
- a wise teacher
18 Clues: a wise teacher • an Indian king or prince • ancient sacred writings of India • the first written language of India • the universal spirit worshiped by Hindus • a major religion that developed in ancient India • a large landmass that is smaller than a continent • Buddhist shrine that is shaped like a dome or mound • the rebirth of the soul, according to Hindu beliefs • ...
BE LAWGICAL 2019-03-07
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- / _______ is the Legal Advisor to the Government of a State in India
- / Power to summon the house of the Parliament is vested with
- / Who was the first Law minister of Independent India?
- / Calcutta High Court has circuit bench at
- / Sharda Act deals with
- / The view that international law is not law but international positive morality was held by
- / The Supreme Court held in _______ Vs. Dr. Srikant that “Persistent demand of dowry is cruelty against wife”
- / Section 125 of Code of Criminal Procedure deals with
- / Lexicon
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- / The Second World Conference on Human Rights, 1993 was held in—
- / The oath is administered to the President of India by ________ of India
- / Srikrishna Committee was constituted for ______ issue
- / Writ can be used against a person believed to be holding a public office he is not entitled to hold
- / the protection of Article 19 extends to
- / The first women Secretary General of SAARC is from
- / Who introduced the dual government system in Bengal
- / The manager of the Waqf is known as
- / Headquarters of International Court of Justice
18 Clues: / Lexicon • / Sharda Act deals with • / The manager of the Waqf is known as • / the protection of Article 19 extends to • / Calcutta High Court has circuit bench at • / Headquarters of International Court of Justice • / The first women Secretary General of SAARC is from • / Who introduced the dual government system in Bengal • ...
India Quiz Sample 2016-08-12
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- The national tree of India
- World's most polluted city
- The author of the famous Indian novel "Godaan"
- Common name of Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM)
- The activist who founded the first Indian girl's school is _________ Phule.
- India's capital prior to 1911
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- World's largest gathering of humans occurs at this festival
- NRB was founded as a joint venture with this French Company
- National Sports Day is celebrated on his/her birthday
- Oldest cave painting in India is at this cave
- World's highest bridge which is located in Ladakh Valley
- India is the largest producer of this fruit
- The Battle of ______ resulted in the rule of East India Company
- NRB's Engineering and Design Centre is located here
14 Clues: The national tree of India • World's most polluted city • India's capital prior to 1911 • Common name of Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) • India is the largest producer of this fruit • Oldest cave painting in India is at this cave • The author of the famous Indian novel "Godaan" • NRB's Engineering and Design Centre is located here • ...
JordynsPuzzle;) 2024-03-08
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- river to the southwest of India Indus River
- Monsoons affect people by bringing
- ancient language of Northern India sanskrit
- belief that after death the soul comes back to Earth in another form is reincarnation
- The island south of India
- belief that a person's life will affect their future is karma
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- main religion of India which includes worshiping many gods.
- collection of sacred Hindu writing
- how Hindu individual’s fulfilled their duties by following religious law.
- Some geographical features that feed into the rivers are the
- direction the monsoons winds blow through june-september
- landmass that is big but smaller than a continent
- sea south of Mohenjo-Daro
- a class or group your born in in Hindu society
14 Clues: sea south of Mohenjo-Daro • The island south of India • collection of sacred Hindu writing • Monsoons affect people by bringing • river to the southwest of India Indus River • ancient language of Northern India sanskrit • a class or group your born in in Hindu society • landmass that is big but smaller than a continent • ...
Rowan_Islam 2020-04-23
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- community of Muslims
- Christian conquest to retake Jerusalem, most failed
- added to list of protected peoples when Muslim Turks arrived in India
- believed that Ali was the next caliph
- Shia-Sunni split happened mostly to chose the next _____
- well-known nomadic group that adopted Islam
- the religion the prophet founded
- 711, the year when the _________ entered eastern India
- holy book of Islam
- African town observed to have equality between genders
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- people who combined Christian and Muslim practices
- protected peoples
- The Prophet
- ____Africa had access to the Indian Ocean for trade
- Name of an explorer who traveled across Africa
- the religion introduced to India in 711
- tax on protected people
- Part of the Umayyads
- chain of transmission of Muhammad's life
- the caliph that the Shia supported
20 Clues: The Prophet • protected peoples • holy book of Islam • community of Muslims • Part of the Umayyads • tax on protected people • the religion the prophet founded • the caliph that the Shia supported • believed that Ali was the next caliph • the religion introduced to India in 711 • chain of transmission of Muhammad's life • well-known nomadic group that adopted Islam • ...
Daulah Mughal 2021-11-02
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- Raja yang mendirikan Taj Mahal
- Masjid terbesar di India
- Konsep tentang agama hasil proklamasi Akbar
- Bangunan yang menjadi simbol kekayaan India, yang juga makam Mumtaz Mahal
- Nama karya sastra yang berisi pesan kebajikan dari Muhammand Jayazi
- Bangunan yang menjadi simbol kekayaan India, yang juga makam Mumtaz Mahal
- Raja pada masa kejayaan Daulah Mughal
- Pendiri Daulah Mughal
- Nama lain dari bangunan benteng merah
- Akbar berhasil memajukan kerajaan paling besar dibidang ?
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- Letak gerbang yang mengarah ke Persia
- Namalain kepalakomandan pd masa DaulahMughal
- Pemberontakan adalah penyebab jatuhnya Daulah Mughal pada faktor?
- Agama mayoritas sebelum Daulah Mughal berdiri
- Ibu kota Daulah Mughal
- Perang saudara adalah penyebab jatuhnya Daulah Mughal pada faktor?
- Negara Tempat Daulah Mughal
- Nama lain dari bangunan benteng agra
- Penguasa pertama Daulah Mughal
- Letak gerbang yang mengarah ke Turkistan
- Perusahaan Inggris yg melakukaninvasi di Mughal
21 Clues: Pendiri Daulah Mughal • Ibu kota Daulah Mughal • Masjid terbesar di India • Negara Tempat Daulah Mughal • Raja yang mendirikan Taj Mahal • Penguasa pertama Daulah Mughal • Nama lain dari bangunan benteng agra • Letak gerbang yang mengarah ke Persia • Raja pada masa kejayaan Daulah Mughal • Nama lain dari bangunan benteng merah • Letak gerbang yang mengarah ke Turkistan • ...
sejarah 2024-12-10
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- candi borobudhur dilihat pada masa pemerintahan raja
- salah satu ajaran hindu yang menyatakan bahwa hidup didunia ini merupakan suatu penderitaan atau kesengsaraan
- sidharta gautama adalah tokoh yang menyebarkan agama
- candi peninggalan kerajaan majapahit
- aliran agama hindu
- raja kerajaan islam pertama dipulau jawa
- budaya india masuk ke indonesia melalui jalur
- prasasti kerajaan kutai
- sumpah yang diucapkan gajah mada
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- prasasti kerajaan kutai
- putra kudangga (raja pertama kutai)
- salah satu kerajaan islam pertama dipulau jawa
- berdasarkan berita dari cina kerajaan kalingga dipimpin oleh
- kerajaan hindu tertua diindonesia
- bahasa yang dibawa orang orang india
- kerajaan yang dipimpin oleh raja sultan iskandar muda
- tulisan yang berasal dari india
- kebudayaan hindu merupakan perpaduan antara dravida dan
- raja yang membawa priwijaya pada munculnya
- contoh peninggalan agama hindu budha
20 Clues: aliran agama hindu • prasasti kerajaan kutai • prasasti kerajaan kutai • tulisan yang berasal dari india • sumpah yang diucapkan gajah mada • kerajaan hindu tertua diindonesia • putra kudangga (raja pertama kutai) • bahasa yang dibawa orang orang india • candi peninggalan kerajaan majapahit • contoh peninggalan agama hindu budha • raja kerajaan islam pertama dipulau jawa • ...
Environment and sustainability 2021-02-25
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- Indian state which is highest producer of cotton
- Thermal power plant located near Mumbai
- In India a well known examples of extinct species
- A radioactive element
- A country considered to have the world’s first sustainable bio-fuels economy
- The world's worst industrial disasters in India at pesticide plant
- The first airport in the world to be powered entirely by solar energy is located at...
- Environmentalist activist and an author
- Silvicultute is the management of......
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- Only national park which has lion
- Atmospheric air closer to the ground
- Growing these crops helps in improving fertility of the soil
- China building a dam on this river leading to political rivalry with India and Bangladesh
- This state in India has a largest coal reserve
14 Clues: A radioactive element • Only national park which has lion • Atmospheric air closer to the ground • Thermal power plant located near Mumbai • Environmentalist activist and an author • Silvicultute is the management of...... • This state in India has a largest coal reserve • Indian state which is highest producer of cotton • In India a well known examples of extinct species • ...
DIFFICULT 2023-12-10
10 Clues: capital of India • A secular country • who can fly in sky • Holy river of India • A bird who eats worm • Maked everyone laugh • which include equations • Meal at night is called • Season in which we wear sweator • Hub of electronic industry in India
Unit homework for South Asia (Use underscores for spaces) 2024-03-21
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- who took control of India until 1947
- The country with the 2nd highest population density
- An activist who who led india to freedom from British colonial rule in 1947
- A National park in India (3 words)
- 4th most practiced religion in the world
- The season with lots of rain where wind is pushed into South Asia (2 Words)
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- The Dry season where air is pushed out of South Asia (2 Words)
- 5th most practiced religion in the world
- a common predatory animal in south india
- The most popular sport in India
10 Clues: The most popular sport in India • A National park in India (3 words) • who took control of India until 1947 • 5th most practiced religion in the world • a common predatory animal in south india • 4th most practiced religion in the world • The country with the 2nd highest population density • The Dry season where air is pushed out of South Asia (2 Words) • ...
Famous Personalities Crosswords 2022-05-12
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- First Prime Minister of India
- Indian politician and a former television actress and producer. She is the Minister of Women and Child Development in the Union Cabinet of India since May 2019
- Current President of India
- Founder of Microsoft
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- Missile Man of India
- Indian businesswoman, educator & author associated with Infosys Foundation
- Indian social worker known particularly for his work for rehabilitation of people suffering from leprosy
- First and only Female Prime Minister of India / Iron Lady of India
- A sanskrit poet who wrote Mahabharata
- CEO of Tesla Motors
10 Clues: CEO of Tesla Motors • Missile Man of India • Founder of Microsoft • Current President of India • First Prime Minister of India • A sanskrit poet who wrote Mahabharata • First and only Female Prime Minister of India / Iron Lady of India • Indian businesswoman, educator & author associated with Infosys Foundation • ...
Hong Kong 2014-03-20
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- Living in horrible conditions
- Large river in India
- An island in the southern part of the Hong Kong
- One of the three main regions of Hong Kong
- The homeless in India
- A boat that has been modified to be used as a home
- The capital of the Indian state of West Bengal
- Terrible living conditions in India
- Many parts of Mali are like this
- The largest land mass of sand in the world
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- Too much people in one place
- Taking away the purity of the world
- Bringing land to life
- No coastline
- Where people live in Hong Kong
- A type of land degradation
- Not a lot of space
- When you are separated from other people
18 Clues: No coastline • Not a lot of space • Large river in India • Bringing land to life • The homeless in India • A type of land degradation • Too much people in one place • Living in horrible conditions • Where people live in Hong Kong • Many parts of Mali are like this • Taking away the purity of the world • Terrible living conditions in India • When you are separated from other people • ...
