india Crossword Puzzles
IRV - Hendrik Constantino 2025-03-13
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- The sea south of Mohenjo-Daro.
- The island country south of India.
- The geographical feature feeds the rivers in Northern India, including the Ganges and Indus Rivers.
- The collection of sacred Hindu writing.
- The direction do the monsoon winds blow in June-September.
- The river to the northwest of India.
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- A landmass that is of great size but smaller than a continent.
- The Hindu individual's duty that is fulfilled by following religious law and moral conduct.
- the main religion of India which includes the worship of many gods and the belief in reincarnation.
- Monsoons affect people by doing this.
- system a class or a group in Hindu society into which you are born.
- The belief that how a person lives in this life will affect their future or when they are reincarnated in the next life.
- the ancient language of Northern India.
- the belief that after death the soul comes back to earth in another body or form.
14 Clues: The sea south of Mohenjo-Daro. • The island country south of India. • The river to the northwest of India. • Monsoons affect people by doing this. • The collection of sacred Hindu writing. • the ancient language of Northern India. • The direction do the monsoon winds blow in June-September. • A landmass that is of great size but smaller than a continent. • ...
Mackenzie's Crossword puzzle IRV 2025-03-13
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- how does the monsoon affects people
- is the Hindu’s individual's duty that is fulfilled by following religious law and moral conduct
- island country is south of India.
- is to the northeast of India
- is a landmass that is of great size but smaller than a continent.
- is a class or a group in Hindu society into which you are born
- is the ancient language of Northern India
- are the feature that feeds the rivers in Northern India, including the Ganges and Indus Rivers
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- is the belief that how a person lives in this life will affect their future or when they are reincarnated in the next life
- is the collection of sacred Hindu writing
- is the main religion of India which includes the worship of many gods and the belief in reincarnation
- is south of Mohenjo-Daro
- is the belief that after death the soul comes back to earth in another body or form
- monsoon blows through june-september.
14 Clues: is south of Mohenjo-Daro • is to the northeast of India • how does the monsoon affects people • island country is south of India. • monsoon blows through june-september. • is the collection of sacred Hindu writing • is the ancient language of Northern India • is a class or a group in Hindu society into which you are born • ...
Ancient India- Addison 2023-03-22
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- When you do the right thing, what is it called?
- Ancient India's main religion.
- Based off of how someone lives is how they will live in their next life.
- When you die, your soul comes back to earth in another form.
- Ancient India had a language, what was it?
- What was sacred Hindu writing called?
- Which river is Northwest of India?
- This landmass is smaller than a continent.
- What happens between June and September?
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- Which feature feeds the rivers in Northern India?
- Home to the tallest mountain above the sea.
- system When you were born you were put into a society.
- An island which is south of India?
- Which way do monsoons blow?
14 Clues: Which way do monsoons blow? • Ancient India's main religion. • Which river is Northwest of India? • An island which is south of India? • What was sacred Hindu writing called? • What happens between June and September? • Ancient India had a language, what was it? • This landmass is smaller than a continent. • Home to the tallest mountain above the sea. • ...
MALAYSIAN ETHNIC 2022-10-04
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- SALAH SATU TARIAN TRADISI ORANG INDIA DI MALAYSIA
- SALAH SATU PERAYAAN UTAMA ORANG INDIA
- SALAH SATU PERANAKAN DOMINAN DI MALAYSIA
- SALAH SATU ADAT ORANG MELAYU
- PAKAI TRADISI ORANG LELAKI CINA
- SALAH SATU PERAYAAN UTAMA ORANG CINA
- SATU SISTEM AWAL YANG MENDORONG ORANG CINA DATANG KE TANAH MELAYU
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- SATU SISTEM AWAL YANG MENDORONG ORANG INDIA DATANG KE TANAH MELAYU
- ORANG CINA PERTAMA BERKAHWIN DENGAN KESULTANAN MELAKA
- SALAH SATU ADAT ALAM MELAYU YANG MELEBIHKAN PEREMPUAN DI DALAM URUSAN KEHIDUPAN
- ORANG INDIA PERTAMA BERKAHWIN DENGAN KESULTANAN MELAKA
- KEPERCAYAAN ORANG HINDU TERHADAP FALSAFAH BUAT BAIK DIBALAS BAIK DAN SEBALIKNYA
- SALAH SATU DIALEK ORANG CINA DI MALAYSIA
13 Clues: SALAH SATU ADAT ORANG MELAYU • PAKAI TRADISI ORANG LELAKI CINA • SALAH SATU PERAYAAN UTAMA ORANG CINA • SALAH SATU PERAYAAN UTAMA ORANG INDIA • SALAH SATU PERANAKAN DOMINAN DI MALAYSIA • SALAH SATU DIALEK ORANG CINA DI MALAYSIA • SALAH SATU TARIAN TRADISI ORANG INDIA DI MALAYSIA • ORANG CINA PERTAMA BERKAHWIN DENGAN KESULTANAN MELAKA • ...
BNI Topaz Republic Day Crossword 2023-01-26
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- The Republic Day Parade starts from?
- India is celebrating it's __________________ republic day (no. Of years)
- year of first republic day celebration
- First P.M of India
- How many times has the national anthem been played during the Republic Day parade?
- What is the name of the 21-gun salute fired during the Republic Day parade?
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- city where republic day parade is held
- The Slogan, "Tum mujhey Khoon Do, Me Tjmhe Aazadi Dunga"
- Martyr who started a revolution
- Father of the Nation
- First President of India
- last name of the man who wrote our national anthem
- Who is the first citizen of India
13 Clues: First P.M of India • Father of the Nation • First President of India • Martyr who started a revolution • Who is the first citizen of India • The Republic Day Parade starts from? • city where republic day parade is held • year of first republic day celebration • last name of the man who wrote our national anthem • The Slogan, "Tum mujhey Khoon Do, Me Tjmhe Aazadi Dunga" • ...
Britain and Empire 2022-11-09
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- The number of colonies that Britain once controlled in modern day USA
- The Muslim Empire that controlled India before Europeans arrived in India
- The country that was the "jewel in Britain's crown"
- A material found in India that the British wanted to take and sell. It's used to make expensive clothes
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- Before India was colonised it was ruled by
- A major religion followed in India
- A country that is controlled by a bigger power within an empire
- One of the places where trading posts were set up in India
- The Queen of England who gave permission for the East India Company to set up trading posts in India
9 Clues: A major religion followed in India • Before India was colonised it was ruled by • The country that was the "jewel in Britain's crown" • One of the places where trading posts were set up in India • A country that is controlled by a bigger power within an empire • The number of colonies that Britain once controlled in modern day USA • ...
India Unit Vocabulary 2017-04-06
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- religious duty
- seasonal wind
- a fortlike structure
- people from near the Black and Caspian seas
- the science and technology of metals
- Siddhartha Gautama ideas became the foundation
- a large piece of land separated from the main continent
- actions
- rebirth
- the Aryan language
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- someone who brings their beliefs to other people in the world
- Sanskrit literature
- concentrating so deeply that the mind becomes clear and calm
- someone who devotes their lift to a religion
- a religion that developed from Aryan beliefs
- complete understanding of truth
- the highest state of the human mind
- related to beauty
- a place to store grain
- point change
- a group of people in a particular social class
21 Clues: actions • rebirth • point change • seasonal wind • religious duty • related to beauty • the Aryan language • Sanskrit literature • a fortlike structure • a place to store grain • complete understanding of truth • the highest state of the human mind • the science and technology of metals • people from near the Black and Caspian seas • someone who devotes their lift to a religion • ...
Chapter 25 India 2019-03-06
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- occurring once a year
- a storm with heavy rains and high winds that blow in a circular patter around an area of low atmospheric pressure
- a large landmass that is part of a continent but still distinct from it
- a program begun in the 1960s to produce higher-yielding, more productive strains of wheat, rice, and other food crops
- a chemical used to kill insects, rodents, and other pests
- in India, a group that defines one’s occupation and social position
- the action by which one country is able to extend power to control another country
- the complex of physical, chemical, and biotic factors that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its survival
- not favoring either side in a quarrel, contest, or war
- to prevent from doing something
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- in Hindu belief, the sum of good and bad actions in one’s present and past lives
- in Asia, a seasonal wind that brings warm, moist air from the oceans in summer and reverses direction in the winter, bringing cold, dry air from Asia’s interior
- originally a Japanese term, is a huge wage causes by an undersea earthquake
- village council
- rebirth in new bodies of forms of life
- to ebb and flow in waves
- a business that employs workers in their homes
- a floodplain on which flooding rivers have deposited silt
- the theory or practice of merchant or trading pursuits
- to have a commanding position
- the practice and business of recreational travel based on concern for the environment
21 Clues: village council • occurring once a year • to ebb and flow in waves • to have a commanding position • to prevent from doing something • rebirth in new bodies of forms of life • a business that employs workers in their homes • the theory or practice of merchant or trading pursuits • not favoring either side in a quarrel, contest, or war • ...
Classical India Crossword 2021-12-13
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- Where Buddha is from
- Outside of the caste system, a group outcasted by society
- " Life is __"
- The exchange of items across countries
- The founder of buddhism
- The cycle of rebirth is also known as
- Ones duty, determined by the social order
- Asia, Africa and Europe are examples of
- The spread of one culture's practices, beliefs, and/or items
- A Buddhist should follow on the path to reach Nirvana
- Release from the cycle of rebirth
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- The essence of Buddhist teachings.
- People who practice this religion believe, life is suffering
- the ultimate goal to reach according to Buddhist teachings
- Determines your standing in your next life
- The belief shared in both Buddhism and Hinduism regarding the afterlife
- The Social Hierarchy of Hinduism
- The worlds oldest religion
- The Golden Age of India occurred during this empires rule
- Emperor of the Mauryan Empire
20 Clues: " Life is __" • Where Buddha is from • The founder of buddhism • The worlds oldest religion • Emperor of the Mauryan Empire • The Social Hierarchy of Hinduism • Release from the cycle of rebirth • The essence of Buddhist teachings. • The cycle of rebirth is also known as • The exchange of items across countries • Asia, Africa and Europe are examples of • ...
Classical India Crossword 2014-05-22
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- Who was the last of the great Gupta rulers?
- Emperor Chandra Gupta II's empire was very influenced by what?
- During wha tperiod was the Maurya Empire a historical power in?
- Chandragupta established a realm stretching from the ______ River to Prayaga.
- Who founded the Mauryan Empire?
- Chandragupta II had campaigns against foreign ______.
- How many kingdoms did Chandragupta conquer?
- How many religions were there in total in Classical India
- Who was the first great Indian conqueror?
- Skandagupta was faced with what threatening tribe?
- The Gupta Empire covered much of the Indian ____________.
- How did Chandragupta expand his Gupta Empire?
- What kind of rulers was Asoka succeeded by?
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- What dynasty was the Gupta Empire from?
- What title did Kumaragupta I assume?
- What was the religion that grew from the Mauryan Empire?
- Who was Chandragupta II succeeded by?
- Who was Chandragupta's son?
- The peace and prosperity created under the leadership of the Guptas enabled the pursuit of scientific and artistic endeavors. What was this period called?
- What tribe rose in power and threatened Kumaragupta's empire?
- A Chinese Buddhist who came to India to study the sacred writings of Buddhism and wrote about life under the Gupta emperors.
- Samudragupta nominated Prince _______ Gupta II as his successor.
- What was the main religion of Classical India?
- Which dynasty was overthrown by the Mauryan Dynasty?
- After the collapse of the Gupta Empire, India was ruled by many ________ kingdoms.
25 Clues: Who was Chandragupta's son? • Who founded the Mauryan Empire? • What title did Kumaragupta I assume? • Who was Chandragupta II succeeded by? • What dynasty was the Gupta Empire from? • Who was the first great Indian conqueror? • Who was the last of the great Gupta rulers? • How many kingdoms did Chandragupta conquer? • What kind of rulers was Asoka succeeded by? • ...
India Unit Vocabulary 2013-01-28
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- of, relating to, or characteristic of a city:________________,_________________
- to find or employ measures to obtain or accomplish:_______________,_________________
- to make known formally or officially:______________,_____________
- to give rise to:______________,_______________
- to be unlike or opposite to:______________________,_________________
- to split into fragments, parts, or factions:_____________,______________
- very great in size, amount, degree, intensity, or especially in extent or range:______________,________________
- to withstand the force or effect of:____________________,_________________
- of, relating to, or adapted to diverse cultures:__________________,________________
- a number of things or events of the same class coming one after another:_________________,_________________
- occupied with in engaged in commerce or business:_____________,_______________
- the process or result of dividing into separate parts:________________,_______________
- to judge tentatively or approximately the value, worth, or significance of:_____________,_________________
- to acquire or get possession of:___________________,________________
- to divide into parts:_________________,__________________
- to differ in opinion:__________________,___________________
- something produced by blending or mixing:___________,______________
- by misunderstanding the meaning or intention:__________________,____________________
- a state of tranquility or quiet:______________,_________________
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- a very large sum of money:________________,________________
- to put together to form a single unit:___________________________,________________________
- to tend toward an inferior state or weaker condition:_____________,___________
- weaponry or implements of war:________________,______________
- to be in a state of activity or production:_______________,__________________
- to increase in extent, number, volume, or scope:_________________,________________
- highly complicated or developed:____________________,__________________
- a clearly directed intent or purpose:_______________,______________
- an act of strongly motivated effort:______________,____________
- the exercise of authority or control:___________________,________________
- a usage or practice common to many or a particular place or class:________________,_________________
- having the qualities of age or long existence:_________,____________
- of, relating to occurring in, or suitable for use in the tropics:____________________,____________________
- a period of 1000 years:________________,__________________
- public protest in order to achieve political change:_________,____________
- to give a particular form or shape to:________________,________________
- mode or condition of being:__________________,__________________
- a thought, concept, or object formed by the imagination:_____________,______________
- to make available for use:_____________________,___________________
- a particular status or phase in which something appears or may be regarded:____________,____________
- to provide with what is useful or necessary in achieving an end:_______________,_______________
40 Clues: to give rise to:______________,_______________ • to divide into parts:_________________,__________________ • a period of 1000 years:________________,__________________ • a very large sum of money:________________,________________ • to differ in opinion:__________________,___________________ • weaponry or implements of war:________________,______________ • ...
Ancient India Review 2016-04-11
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- the ancient Indian language.
- Growing up, Siddhartha was a Hindu ______ whose father sheltered him from the outside world.
- they held great power and respect for being rulers and warriors.
- training the mind and gaining enlightenment was done through the practice of ___________.
- a religion that believed that people's actions were the most important part of life. '
- these were the people whose jobs required skill or those who were wealthy.
- The Buddha's teachings were focused on Four _____ Truths that guided how people should work.
- One reason Hinduism spread is because of its _____.
- Siddhartha meditated for 49 days and night under the Tree of ___________.
- One negative of the caste system is that people _________ against others.
- The Buddha believed that following the Eightfold Path would lead to _______.
- a collection of sacred writings that dealt with questions of life/death and right/wrong.
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- In karma, your goal is liberation, or _______.
- a story of a king who rescues his wife from a demon.
- the largest polytheistic religion in the world.
- According to Buddhism, people can overcome their desires by following the _________ Path.
- a fixed social class into which a person is born.
- they were looked down upon by the other castes because they had to do the "dirty" jobs that no one else wanted.
- Buddhism was started by a man named Siddhartha Gautama, or the _________.
- people who practice Hinduism.
- the religion of the Vedic Age which required Indians to make sacrifices or offerings to the gods.
- the _______ Age was a period of time when Aryans brought new social structures and new religious beliefs.
- a story of two families at war.
- The First of the Four Noble Truths says that all life involves _________.
- Large marsupial
- India holds over one _______ people and about 80% practice Hinduism.
- the effect of a person's actions that determines how a person is reborn.
27 Clues: Large marsupial • the ancient Indian language. • people who practice Hinduism. • a story of two families at war. • In karma, your goal is liberation, or _______. • the largest polytheistic religion in the world. • a fixed social class into which a person is born. • One reason Hinduism spread is because of its _____. • a story of a king who rescues his wife from a demon. • ...
India and Hinduism 2016-01-21
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- If you have bad _________ you will pay in your future life
- Rebirth of the soul in reincarnation
- Caste of Priests & Rajah
- People of southern India who descended from ancient Indus Valley Settlers.
- Good _____ ( Hindu Duties or obligation in life) = Good Karma
- The god savior and protector who incarnates.
- The lowest/uncaste people latrine/street cleaners considered unclean
- The Hindu bible
- The big boss or hereditary chief of a Aryan Village
- Nomadic, warlike people who settled in the northern plains of India and contributed to the final collapse of the Indus Valley Civilization
- Written language developed by Aryans
- Speaking religious traditions of the Aryans
- The 4 parts social class system of the Aryans based on occupation
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- 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)
- Essential self that is part of the universe soul
- The single supreme force of the universe
- God with an Elephant head know as the gate keeper.
- If you give a blessed offerings of fruit, flowers, and incense, you are giving ___________
- A viewing of a statue that represents a deity (god)
- The Hindu example of the Star Wars "the force" or The single supreme force of the universe
- Rebirth of the soul into various forms
- A Hindu Temple dedicated to a certain god or goddess
- The god destroyer of evil, and the creator of new life
- Caste of warriors & landowners
- Caste if you own a store or land
- Hindu holy man
- Caste of Servants, artisans & farmers
- Social classes based on birth
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 • Rebirth of the soul in reincarnation • Written language developed by Aryans • Caste of Servants, artisans & farmers • Rebirth of the soul into various forms • The single supreme force of the universe • ...
Ancient India Accomplishments 2023-04-25
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- people who write
- ____ was thrown into stepwells in some areas after they fell into disuse
- ancient collection of sacred text
- an important writer from the Gupta period
- essential part in the religious and social lives of people in India
- a lot of religious art was carved from/in ____
- founder of Buddhism
- another word for a number or symbol
- the country that occupied India and found stepwells unsanitary
- another word for scientist who specializes in metal
- consists of many battles
- to get to the bottom of a stepwell you must descend a ____
- a flap of skin was cut from here to preform an Indian nose job
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- the steel from ancient India was exported in the form of these
- what happened to some Hindu religious inscriptions
- zero enabled the Indians to study higher ____
- the type of metal used for weapons like the Damascus sword
- name of the emperor who got an Indian nose job after his was cut off
- aka gods or goddesses
- noses were a ____ symbol of pride and common targets in battle
- also called a nose job
- ancient surgeon and author of a Sanskrit text detailing surgical procedures
- Indians called negative numbers ____
- what Indians called positive numbers
- the first or these were only placeholders
- people went to dance, sing, and socialize (often celebrating something)
- he asks Krishna questions and prepares for battle in the Bhagavad Gita
- the steel was being produced at almost what scale
- earliest known ____ reference to steel in ancient India
- some stepwells were used as ____
30 Clues: people who write • founder of Buddhism • aka gods or goddesses • also called a nose job • consists of many battles • some stepwells were used as ____ • ancient collection of sacred text • another word for a number or symbol • Indians called negative numbers ____ • what Indians called positive numbers • an important writer from the Gupta period • ...
STATES OF INDIA 2021-09-20
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- has famous classical odissi dance
- has mumbai as it's capital
- has famous Bharatanatyam dance
- has patna as its capital
- telugu is it's official language
- is known as god's own country
- known for amazing bamboowork n wood carvings
- its official language is mizo
- is the largest producer of tea in india
- highest populated state
- bhangra is it's traditional folk dance
- known for its large mineral reserves and minings
- has famous city called ahemdabad
- highest number of tigers are found here
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- has capital as agartala
- known as the abode of god
- hydrabad is it's capital
- is known for it's dessert
- known as land of rising sun
- has it's offical language as kannada
- is known for having the wettest land of world
- has beautiful place called shimla
- known for its beaches and is the smallest state
- northeast Indian sate bordered by nepal bhutan and tibet
- has it's capital as chandigarh
- falcon capital of the world
- has it's capital as kolkata
- has famously beuatiful place called dehradun
- has its own classical manipuri dance
29 Clues: has capital as agartala • highest populated state • hydrabad is it's capital • has patna as its capital • known as the abode of god • is known for it's dessert • has mumbai as it's capital • known as land of rising sun • falcon capital of the world • has it's capital as kolkata • is known as god's own country • its official language is mizo • has famous Bharatanatyam dance • ...
Constitution of India 2023-06-19
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- an introduction
- plan of action
- fair treatment
- independent country
- children between 6 to 14 must get it compulsory and free
- introduction of constitution
- main
- month in which constitution was followed by our country
- wealth of a country to be shared by all citizens
- a practice in the caste system
- treat someone unfairly
- principles of state policy
- all citizens are equal before law
- freedom to speak your thoughts
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- no official religion
- citizens are free to follow their own
- system of laws of a country
- founder of the constitution
- freedom of thought , belief, expression ,
- rules of a country
- community's traditional way of doing things
- brotherhood
- end a law or a practice
- a smaller group within a larger group
- something which one must have
- way to improve a difficult situation
26 Clues: main • brotherhood • plan of action • fair treatment • an introduction • rules of a country • independent country • no official religion • treat someone unfairly • end a law or a practice • principles of state policy • system of laws of a country • founder of the constitution • introduction of constitution • something which one must have • a practice in the caste system • ...
Places in India 2023-12-15
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- Tamil Nadu: The Princess of Hill Stations, with wooded slopes and a star-shaped lake.
- Himachal Pradesh: An artist's haven, known for its pottery and serene landscapes.
- Goa: Golden sands, azure waters, and a vibrant blend of cultures.
- and Nicobar Turquoise waters, coral reefs, and pristine beaches in the Bay of Bengal.
- National Park Sikkim: Home to the third-highest mountain in the world and diverse flora and fauna.
- Jammu and Kashmir: A high-altitude desert with stunning landscapes and Buddhist monasteries.
- Rajasthan: The City of Lakes, with majestic palaces reflected in tranquil waters.
- Rajasthan: The Blue City, with indigo-hued houses against a desert backdrop.
- Karnataka: A UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient ruins and boulder-strewn landscapes.
- Kerala: Venice of the East, famous for its backwaters and houseboat cruises.
- Kerala: A network of serene canals, lakes, and lagoons surrounded by greenery.
- Karnataka: A city of palaces, rich heritage, and the grand Mysore Palace.
- Kerala: A hill station carpeted in tea plantations, misty mountains, and lush valleys.
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- Uttar Pradesh: The spiritual capital on the banks of the Ganges, a city of ghats.
- West Bengal: A hill station known for tea gardens, scenic views, and the toy train.
- of Flowers Uttarakhand: A vibrant burst of alpine flowers nestled in the Himalayas.
- Uttarakhand: Sacred cities on the banks of the Ganges, known for spirituality.
- Himachal Pradesh: The Queen of Hills, with colonial architecture and panoramic views.
- Rajasthan: The Golden City, with sand dunes, forts, and a rich desert culture.
- Mahal Uttar Pradesh: A white marble jewel on the banks of the Yamuna, a symbol of love.
- Tamil Nadu: A charming hill station with tea gardens, botanical gardens, and Nilgiri hills.
- Karnataka: A UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient ruins and boulder-strewn landscapes.
- Rajasthan: The Pink City, adorned with palaces, forts, and vibrant markets.
- West Bengal: The largest mangrove forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
24 Clues: Goa: Golden sands, azure waters, and a vibrant blend of cultures. • West Bengal: The largest mangrove forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. • Karnataka: A city of palaces, rich heritage, and the grand Mysore Palace. • Rajasthan: The Pink City, adorned with palaces, forts, and vibrant markets. • ...
States Of India 2024-07-04
28 Clues: Patna • Dispur • Mumbai • Shimla • Aizawl • Bhopal • Panaji • Kohima • Raipur • Jaipur • Ranchi • Imphal • Lucknow • Kolkata • Chennai • Gangtok • Agartala • Itanagar • Shillong • Dehradun • Amaravati • Bengaluru • Hyderabad • Chandigarh • Chandigarh • Gandhinagar • Bhubaneswar • Thiruvananthapuram
Dylan And India 2024-11-11
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- Favorite scenery
- Their favorite takeout food
- Their favorite way to unwind
- Falls New Home Town?
- Oldest niece's name
- Where the proposal took place
- Where did we meet?
- India's favorite morning drink
- Dylan's dog
- Highschool wrestling weight
- Weekend getaway activity
- India's Job
- Who's better looking?
- Dream vacation destination
- Dylan's law school
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- Favorite outdoor activity
- State where they live
- What they both enjoy
- India's youngest corgi
- Dylan's Job
- How they celebrate big moments
- Dylan's band instrument
- India's favorite pastime
- Dylan's favorite sport
- Their best way to spend time together
- Hometown?
- Favorite holiday
- India's favorite season
- Ammo National Guard Job
29 Clues: Hometown? • Dylan's Job • Dylan's dog • India's Job • Favorite scenery • Favorite holiday • Where did we meet? • Dylan's law school • Oldest niece's name • What they both enjoy • Falls New Home Town? • State where they live • Who's better looking? • India's youngest corgi • Dylan's favorite sport • Dylan's band instrument • India's favorite season • Ammo National Guard Job • India's favorite pastime • ...
India Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-04
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- group of nomadic people's who may have come from the steppes
- movements of a people from one region to another
- also known as wisdom
- civilization the Indus valley civilization is sometimes refered to this because of the many archeological discoveries made at that site.
- it is part of the Aryan groups based in occupation and priests are here
- the creator
- Noble Truth the way to end suffering is to end all desires
- the Buddha's word for release from selfishness and pain
- also called as Asia Minor
- is a collection of religious beliefs that developed slowly over a long period of time.
- the teachers' comments were later written down
- also known as the protector
- group of speakers
- good or bad deeds that influences specific life circumstances.
- Four Noble Truths Buddha finally understood his enlightenments and called those ideas.
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- 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.
- one of the greatest epics of India
- another Indo-European people whose homeland was probably somewhere between the Caspian and Aral seas.
- a great mother goddess
- known as rebirth whereas an individual soul or spirit is born again and again until moksha is achieved.
- a dry grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus.
- explorer from Portugal encountered this social system and called the groups
- Veda it contains 1,028 hymns to Aryan gods.
- they have a sacred literature that left a picture of Aryan Life.
- the destroyer
- the four major group is also known as
- a seasonal winds that dominate India's climate.Harrapan civilization- the Indus valley civilization is sometimes refered to this because of the many archeological discoveries made at that site.
- the founder of Jainism.
- is when the person achieves the perfect understanding
- Gautama the founder of Buddhism.
30 Clues: the creator • the destroyer • group of speakers • also known as wisdom • a great mother goddess • the founder of Jainism. • also called as Asia Minor • also known as the protector • Gautama the founder of Buddhism. • one of the greatest epics of India • the four major group is also known as • Veda it contains 1,028 hymns to Aryan gods. • the teachers' comments were later written down • ...
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. • ...
States of India 2025-04-29
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- : Rich in minerals and home to Betla National Park.
- : Home state of Mahatma Gandhi and Gir National Park.
- Pradesh : Himalayan state known for hill stations like Shimla and Manali.
- : Northeastern state known for palaces and tribal traditions.
- : Known as "God’s Own Country", famous for backwaters.
- : Smallest state, famous for beaches and Portuguese heritage.
- : Newest state, with Hyderabad as its capital.
- Bengal : State of the Sundarbans and birthplace of Rabindranath Tagore.
- : Ancient center of learning, includes Nalanda and Bodh Gaya.
- : Known for classical dance and Loktak Lake.
- : Surrounds Delhi on three sides; known for agriculture.
- : Largest state by area; home to the Thar Desert.
- Pradesh : Coastal state known for Tirupati temple.
- : State with tribal culture and Chitrakote Falls.
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- : State with Mumbai, India’s financial capital.
- : Smallest northeastern state, home to Kanchenjunga.
- : Home to Konark Sun Temple and Jagannath Puri.
- Pradesh : Easternmost state, land of the rising sun in India.
- Nadu : Famous for Dravidian-style temples and classical dance.
- : Land of festivals and indigenous tribes.
- Pradesh : Most populous state; home to Taj Mahal.
- Pradesh : Known as the heart of India, famous for Khajuraho temples.
- : "Abode of clouds", has the wettest places on Earth.
- : Source of Ganga and Yamuna, known for the Char Dham.
- : Bengaluru is the capital; famous for Mysore Palace.
- : Known for Bhangra and the Golden Temple.
- : Hilly state known for bamboo dance and scenic beauty.
- : Famous for tea plantations and one-horned rhinos.
28 Clues: : Land of festivals and indigenous tribes. • : Known for Bhangra and the Golden Temple. • : Known for classical dance and Loktak Lake. • : Newest state, with Hyderabad as its capital. • : State with Mumbai, India’s financial capital. • : Home to Konark Sun Temple and Jagannath Puri. • Pradesh : Most populous state; home to Taj Mahal. • ...
Q&A INDIA 2025-07-02
30 Clues: mat • islam • hindu • juvel • karri • krone • fjell • bomull • koloni • kultur • hilsen • fattig • ingefær • britisk • økonomi • ressurs • respekt • krydder • dialekt • jainisme • landskap • sikhisme • imperium • buddhisme • landsbygd • tradisjon • befolkning • kristendom • uavhengighet • kolonisering
India L1 Crossword 2021-09-16
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- A large landmass that juts out from a continent
- the people at the top of the social class(caste)
- To move from one place to settle in another area
- the name of the ocean to the south of India
- what Mohenjo-Daro had that other cities did not
- the name of the holy river in India
- sacred hymns written in Sanskrit
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- the name of the river where the first civilization in India began
- the people that were considered the lowest and not even part of the social class
- the mountain range that separates India from the rest of Asia
- the season of monsoons the people depended on for farming
- A social class of people
- A strong wind that blows across East Asia
- what happened to the Indus valley civilization
- A fortress in a city
15 Clues: A fortress in a city • A social class of people • sacred hymns written in Sanskrit • the name of the holy river in India • A strong wind that blows across East Asia • the name of the ocean to the south of India • what happened to the Indus valley civilization • A large landmass that juts out from a continent • what Mohenjo-Daro had that other cities did not • ...
India L1 Crossword 2021-09-16
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- A large landmass that juts out from a continent
- the people at the top of the social class(caste)
- To move from one place to settle in another area
- the name of the ocean to the south of India
- what Mohenjo-Daro had that other cities did not
- the name of the holy river in India
- sacred hymns written in Sanskrit
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- the name of the river where the first civilization in India began
- the people that were considered the lowest and not even part of the social class
- the mountain range that separates India from the rest of Asia
- the season of monsoons the people depended on for farming
- A social class of people
- A strong wind that blows across East Asia
- what happened to the Indus valley civilization
- A fortress in a city
15 Clues: A fortress in a city • A social class of people • sacred hymns written in Sanskrit • the name of the holy river in India • A strong wind that blows across East Asia • the name of the ocean to the south of India • what happened to the Indus valley civilization • A large landmass that juts out from a continent • what Mohenjo-Daro had that other cities did not • ...
CROSSWORD 2024-10-24
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- The central bank institution of india.
- What do you call someone who spends money faster than they make it.
- Indian bank focused on MSME financing.
- A blend of finance and technology that refers to new tech that automates and improves financial services.
- Share of profit if distributed by management in cash is called as
- The RBi buys securities with an agreement to sell them back later.
- Number of companies in FINNIFTY
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- Number of lifts in St.Joseph's University UG Campus.
- Worlds First Electronic stock Exchange.
- Bank's allowance to withdraw more than deposited
- Debt securities issued by corporations or governments.
- An entity from outside India that invests in the country’s financial markets.
- The largest stock exchange in India and known for electronic trading system.
- Latest company to enter sensex.
- The first and largest depository in India.
15 Clues: Number of companies in FINNIFTY • Latest company to enter sensex. • The central bank institution of india. • Indian bank focused on MSME financing. • Worlds First Electronic stock Exchange. • The first and largest depository in India. • Bank's allowance to withdraw more than deposited • Number of lifts in St.Joseph's University UG Campus. • ...
Crossword Maker 2025-11-25
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- The capital of the largest US state by area.
- A national park in India known for its mangrove forests and tigers.
- The highest mountain in Kenya.
- The national animal of India.
- The official London residence of the British monarch.
- A traditional Australian sweet made of meringue and dried fruits.
- The vast, remote, and arid interior of Australia.
- The river that flows through the capital of Kenya.
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- A lake in Kenya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for flamingos.
- The largest state in the USA by area.
- The indigenous people of Australia.
- The hottest US state, famous for its theme parks.
- A state in India known for its beaches and Portuguese heritage.
- An Indian city known for its IT companies, often called the "Silicon Valley of India".
- A US state famous for its cowboys and oil.
15 Clues: The national animal of India. • The highest mountain in Kenya. • The indigenous people of Australia. • The largest state in the USA by area. • A US state famous for its cowboys and oil. • The capital of the largest US state by area. • The hottest US state, famous for its theme parks. • The vast, remote, and arid interior of Australia. • ...
HISTORY REVISION 2020-07-13
10 Clues: BENGAL GAZETTE • THE STUDY OF COINS • ITEM TRADED FROM INDIA • THE SCOTTISH ECONOMIST • THE STUDY OF INSCRIPTIONS • LEADING BRITISH GEOGRAPHER • TRAVELLER WHO DISCOVERED INDIA • CONDUCTED BY THE BRITISH POWER • THE HISTORY OF INDIA IS INTO INTO PERIODS • ACT THAT ALLOWED BRITISHERS TO TRADE WITH INDIA
jaytii awesome croossword del 2 2014-09-26
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- a gamer's best friend
- is good too eat
- who was given the title Empress of India in 1876
- how many years did it take for the workers to complete
- how many thousand workers were buildilg Taj Mahal
- what are you if you don´t have a home
- rupee what is the name of the corrency
- Man's best friend
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- what is the name of the capital in italy
- Taj Mahal
- the world's fastest car
- Likes to chase mice
- the best efterskole is
- Flying mammal
- like too eat a beef
- Delhi what is the name of the capital in India
- the largest country
17 Clues: Taj Mahal • Flying mammal • is good too eat • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • like too eat a beef • the largest country • a gamer's best friend • the best efterskole is • the world's fastest car • what are you if you don´t have a home • rupee what is the name of the corrency • what is the name of the capital in italy • Delhi what is the name of the capital in India • ...
china and india 2022-10-03
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- has the highest fertility rate in the world
- germanys economy is the fourth strongest in the world
- birth rate is still higher than the death
- unlikely that the country will ever become
- is the most similar country to india
- Korea is today considered to be a
- a native or inhabitant of indonesia
- had the strongest economy in 1700 closely followed by china
- country
- the religion of the muslims
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- currnently has 1.426 billion people
- has a rich hsitory
- was the richest country in 1800
- are self sufficent units
- was again likely to become the biggest
- a indic of northern india
- getting paid not to work
- worlds dominant superpower
- 1.38 billion people live in india
19 Clues: country • has a rich hsitory • are self sufficent units • getting paid not to work • a indic of northern india • worlds dominant superpower • the religion of the muslims • was the richest country in 1800 • Korea is today considered to be a • 1.38 billion people live in india • currnently has 1.426 billion people • a native or inhabitant of indonesia • ...
Ancient India Crossword 2022-03-10
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- What famous weather patterns take place in India?
- What body of water does the Indus River Valley open up to?
- What is the name of India's ancient sacred writings?
- What is India's main religion?
- What content is India in?
- What group is at the very bottom of the caste, and not even considered apart of the caste?
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- Because of India's size what is it called?
- Hindus Believe in one great spirit. What was the name?
- What is the idea called that every soul is reborn into many different lives?
- What were most Indians?
- What religion did Asoka believe in?
- What group of bpeople were allowed to teach and study the Vedas?
- Which empire first took over India?
- What was the group of nomads who first settled in northan India?
- What is the written language called?
15 Clues: What were most Indians? • What content is India in? • What is India's main religion? • What religion did Asoka believe in? • Which empire first took over India? • What is the written language called? • Because of India's size what is it called? • What famous weather patterns take place in India? • What is the name of India's ancient sacred writings? • ...
Prominent Dynasties of India 2024-06-04
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- The sultan of the Mamluk dynasty was at first a slave of _____.
- The third Mughal ruler in India.
- they established the greatest empire in all of South Asia.
- A famous written literature of Ashoka's time.
- The first sultan of Delhi.
- The second dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate.
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- The western border of the Mauryan dynasty is known as _____ today.
- The largest empire of the world.
- The only female ruler in India of the Delhi Sultanate.
- The last Mughal emperor to rule India was imprisoned here.
- 9 most learned men in Akbar's darbar.
- The period of this dynasty was called the Golden Age of India.
- The battle of _____ was the turning point of Ashoka's life.
- The Mughal ruler who forcefully took over the reigns of the kingdom.
- The 4th dynasty in Delhi Sultanate.
15 Clues: The first sultan of Delhi. • The largest empire of the world. • The third Mughal ruler in India. • The 4th dynasty in Delhi Sultanate. • 9 most learned men in Akbar's darbar. • The second dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate. • A famous written literature of Ashoka's time. • The only female ruler in India of the Delhi Sultanate. • ...
TTS KEBANGKITAN BANGSA TIMUR 2025-09-10
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- Tokoh India yang menjadi Perdana Menteri pertama India.
- Ajaran Sun Yat Sen: nasionalisme, demokrasi, dan kesejahteraan rakyat.
- Tokoh India yang terkenal dengan ajaran satyagraha atau perlawanan tanpa kekerasan.
- Gerakan yang mengajak umat Islam bersatu melawan penjajahan.
- Negara di Asia Selatan yang memimpin kebangkitan bangsa Timur melalui perjuangan Mahatma Gandhi.
- Semangat kebangsaan yang muncul di berbagai negara Asia sebagai reaksi terhadap kolonialisme.
- Tokoh nasionalis Filipina yang dihukum mati oleh Spanyol.
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- Tokoh Tiongkok pelopor nasionalisme dengan Tiga Asas Rakyat.
- Pemimpin organisasi Katipunan di Filipina.
- Tokoh Mesir pelopor Pan-Islamisme, bernama Jamaluddin Al-....
- Negara Asia Timur yang bangkit setelah Restorasi Meiji.
- Negara Asia Tenggara yang melawan penjajahan Spanyol dan Amerika.
- Ajaran perlawanan tanpa kekerasan yang dikembangkan Gandhi.
- Restorasi yang membawa Jepang menjadi negara modern dan kuat.
- Negara Afrika Utara yang menjadi pelopor kebangkitan Islam modern.
15 Clues: Pemimpin organisasi Katipunan di Filipina. • Tokoh India yang menjadi Perdana Menteri pertama India. • Negara Asia Timur yang bangkit setelah Restorasi Meiji. • Tokoh nasionalis Filipina yang dihukum mati oleh Spanyol. • Ajaran perlawanan tanpa kekerasan yang dikembangkan Gandhi. • Tokoh Tiongkok pelopor nasionalisme dengan Tiga Asas Rakyat. • ...
FDI & FII 2021-02-15
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- The purpose of FII is to make an investment in ____ in India
- Foreign Portfolio Investment encompasses____, Global Depositary Receipts (GDR), and American Depository Receipt (ADR)
- FII’s are allowed to invest in the primary and secondary capital markets through ____
- One of the advantages of FII in India is the enhanced flows of equity ____
- To invest in securities, FIIs have to register themselves with ____
- A Foreign Institutional Investor is an investment fund or investor registered in a ____ outside of the one in which it is investing
- Foreign capital embraces ____, FPI, External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) and NRI deposits
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- FDI target a particular ____
- PIS is regulated by ____
- FII refers to the companies investing in the ____ market of India
- One more advantage of FII in India is improved corporate ____
- FII mainly invest the flows in the ____ market
- Foreign Institutional Investors include____, insurance companies, pension funds and hedge funds
- Another of the advantages of FII in India is imparting stability to India’s balance of ____
14 Clues: PIS is regulated by ____ • FDI target a particular ____ • FII mainly invest the flows in the ____ market • The purpose of FII is to make an investment in ____ in India • One more advantage of FII in India is improved corporate ____ • FII refers to the companies investing in the ____ market of India • ...
dias crossword 2024-03-06
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- is what a collection of sacred writing is called
- is the main religion of India which includes the worship of many gods and the belief in reincarnation
- sea is south of Mohenjo-Daro
- is an geographical feature that feeds the rivers in Northern India
- is the direction that the monsoon winds blow in June-September
- affects people from monsoons
- is the belief that after death, the soul comes back to earth in another body or form
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- is northwest of India
- is the ancient language of Northern India
- is a Hindu individuals duty that is fulfilled by following religious law and moral conduct
- is an island country that is south of India
- is a class or a group in Hindu society into which you are born
- is the belief that how a person lives in this life will affect their future of when they are reincarnated in the next life
- is a landmass that is of great size but smaller than a continent
14 Clues: is northwest of India • affects people from monsoons • sea is south of Mohenjo-Daro • is the ancient language of Northern India • is an island country that is south of India • is what a collection of sacred writing is called • is a class or a group in Hindu society into which you are born • is the direction that the monsoon winds blow in June-September • ...
Sofia's Amazing Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-07
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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 main religion of India which includes the worship of many gods and the belief in reincarnation
- The direction that the monsoon winds blow in June-September
- The Sea south of Mohenjo-Daro
- A geographical feature that feeds the rivers in Northern India, including the Ganges and Indus Rivers
- The belief that after death the soul comes back to earth in another body or form
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- What the monsoons bring onto the land from the sea
- a landmass that is of great size but smaller than a continent
- a class or a group in Hindu society into which you are born
- Hindu individual's duty that is fulfilled by following religious law and moral conduct
- The island-country south of India
- The name of the collection of sacred Hindu writing
- The ancient language of Northern India
- The river that is northwest of India
14 Clues: The Sea south of Mohenjo-Daro • The island-country south of India • The river that is northwest of India • The ancient language of Northern India • What the monsoons bring onto the land from the sea • The name of the collection of sacred Hindu writing • a class or a group in Hindu society into which you are born • ...
Ancient India puzzle 2022-05-10
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- language of ancient India
- at the border of India and Nepal
- highly valued/holy
- northeast of India and flows from the himalaya mts.
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- the island/country south of India
- belief that a soul comes back from the dead a another being.
- the body water south of bay of bengal
- collection of ancient hindu writing
- a class in hindu society which you're born.
- rainy season in India
10 Clues: highly valued/holy • rainy season in India • language of ancient India • at the border of India and Nepal • the island/country south of India • collection of ancient hindu writing • the body water south of bay of bengal • a class in hindu society which you're born. • northeast of India and flows from the himalaya mts. • ...
Social 2021-06-14
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- Which planet is called blue planet?
- which animal is known as the 'ship of the desert'?
- who invented the light bulb?
- who invented the telephone?
- Which is the national bird of India?
- what is the national song of India?
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- how many continents in the world?
- who was the first woman president of India?
- which is the national sport of India?
- who is our first prime minister of India?
10 Clues: who invented the telephone? • who invented the light bulb? • how many continents in the world? • Which planet is called blue planet? • what is the national song of India? • Which is the national bird of India? • which is the national sport of India? • who is our first prime minister of India? • who was the first woman president of India? • ...
Ancient India Mr church orange block 2023-12-07
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- a language or a writing
- the god thats the creator
- is the most scared river in India
- the most important book in ancient India
- the god in ancient India that's the destroyer
- a popular religion in ancient India ?
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- most popular building in India
- a flat platform plain with dry lands and rich soil
- the god thats preserver
- it will always come back any way you take it
10 Clues: the god thats preserver • a language or a writing • the god thats the creator • most popular building in India • is the most scared river in India • a popular religion in ancient India ? • the most important book in ancient India • it will always come back any way you take it • the god in ancient India that's the destroyer • ...
Batch 2 2015-07-25
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- Where is India gate is located?
- Who is the First president of India ?
- January 26th ?
- Who ruled India before independence?
- Who is the First prime minister of india?
- Who started salt sathyagraha?
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- Who is called as the Father of indian constitution ?
- who is called as mahakavi ?
- Name of the Chakra in the flag
- Which is the Birth place of Gandhi?
- Gandhi Who is daughter of Nehru ?
11 Clues: January 26th ? • who is called as mahakavi ? • Who started salt sathyagraha? • Name of the Chakra in the flag • Where is India gate is located? • Gandhi Who is daughter of Nehru ? • Which is the Birth place of Gandhi? • Who ruled India before independence? • Who is the First president of India ? • Who is the First prime minister of india? • ...
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 • ...
Vocab 2022-03-28
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- is The largest religion in India today
- A large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- going without food
- a military leader who seized control of the entire northern part of India
- the “enlightend one”
- To set up or create
- an emperor who took the throne in India in 375
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- injecting a person with a small dose of a virus to help him/her build up defenses to a disease
- is the avoidance of violence
- A state of perfect peace
- was The most important language of anciant India
- a series of steps by which a talk is accomplished
- mixtures of two or more metals
- is the effect that good or bad actions have on a person's soul
14 Clues: going without food • To set up or create • the “enlightend one” • A state of perfect peace • is the avoidance of violence • mixtures of two or more metals • is The largest religion in India today • an emperor who took the throne in India in 375 • was The most important language of anciant India • A large landmass that is smaller than a continent • ...
India vocab and map 2024-01-18
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- river South of Indus valley civilization
- north of ganges river
- To move from one place to another
- South west of Indus river
- The first written language of India
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- The rebirth of the soul
- A religion whose leader is considered the "Enlightened One"
- A Buddhist shrine, usually dome shaped
- A force that decides the form that people will be reborn into in their next lives
- A major religion with a mix of beliefs that developed in ancient India
- A large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- Ancient sacred writings of India
- valley civilization north of Indus
- Seasonal wind especially in the Indian Ocean and southern Asia bringing warm/wet pouring rains
- A people group who migrated to INdia bringing forth a new civilization
15 Clues: north of ganges river • The rebirth of the soul • South west of Indus river • Ancient sacred writings of India • To move from one place to another • The first written language of India • valley civilization north of Indus • A Buddhist shrine, usually dome shaped • river South of Indus valley civilization • A large landmass that is smaller than a continent • ...
Ancient India Vocab 2023-03-07
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- the first written language of India
- a religion of ancient India that does not believe in a supremebeing,but emphasizes nonviolence and respect for all living
- seasonal winds that are dry during winter and rainy during summer
- the rebirth of the soul
- ancient sacred writings of India
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- a religion founded in ancient India by the religious teacher Buddha
- a force that decides the form that people will be reborn into intheirnextlives
- A large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- a major religion that developed in ancient India
- a teacher
- in Buddhism, a state of perfect happiness and peace
11 Clues: a teacher • the rebirth of the soul • ancient sacred writings of India • the first written language of India • a major religion that developed in ancient India • A large landmass that is smaller than a continent • in Buddhism, a state of perfect happiness and peace • seasonal winds that are dry during winter and rainy during summer • ...
Islamophobia in India 2022-05-24
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- An organization known for promoting hatred against Muslims and other minorities
- The opposing party to the BJP
- The highest caste in the old Indian Caste system, did the job of priests
- Fought for independence of India, assassinated by an RSS member
- The most populous religion in India
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- Far-right Hindu Ideology
- The fear and hatred of Muslims and Islam as a whole
- The lowest caste in the old Indian caste system, also known as a Shudra
- Current ruling Prime Minister of India
- Assassin of the "Father of India", and RSS member
- The second most populous religion in India
11 Clues: Far-right Hindu Ideology • The opposing party to the BJP • The most populous religion in India • Current ruling Prime Minister of India • The second most populous religion in India • Assassin of the "Father of India", and RSS member • The fear and hatred of Muslims and Islam as a whole • Fought for independence of India, assassinated by an RSS member • ...
India-Location, Extent, Political and Physical Features. 2022-07-05
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- ________ soil of ganga plains is very fertile.
- India lies entirely in _________ hemisphere.
- Passes right through india.
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- Source of perenial rivers.
- Lies between Attarakhand and Sikkim.
- Panaji is the capital of _______.
- With the neibours of india.
- Continuation of himalayas.
- Grear Indian desert.
- Capital of india.
10 Clues: Capital of india. • Grear Indian desert. • Source of perenial rivers. • Continuation of himalayas. • With the neibours of india. • Passes right through india. • Panaji is the capital of _______. • Lies between Attarakhand and Sikkim. • India lies entirely in _________ hemisphere. • ________ soil of ganga plains is very fertile.
3.1 The Delhi Sultanate and Mughal India 2021-10-14
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- Muslim dynasty that ruled much of present-day India from 1526 to 1857
- in ancient India, the elected warrior chief of an Aryan tribe
- Greatest of the Mughal emperors of India. Extended the empire over most of India; won loyalty of non-Muslim subjects
- had virtual control over the Mughal empire. Since women were not allowed to interact with men in court, she relied on trusted men to act for her.
- tomb built by Shah Jahan for his wife
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- became emperor upon Jahangir's death. Built the Taj Mahal in honor of his wife.
- Muslim ruler
- name is the Arabic word for 'tiger.' Accomplished poet and warrior. Founder of the Mughal Dynasty in India.
- the third-largest city in India, capital of medieval India
- monotheistic religion founded in the late 1400s by Guru Nanak in the Punjab region of India
10 Clues: Muslim ruler • tomb built by Shah Jahan for his wife • the third-largest city in India, capital of medieval India • in ancient India, the elected warrior chief of an Aryan tribe • Muslim dynasty that ruled much of present-day India from 1526 to 1857 • became emperor upon Jahangir's death. Built the Taj Mahal in honor of his wife. • ...
Ancient India Vocabulary Review 2023-04-19
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- A teacher
- Perfect happiness and peace
- Sacred writings of India
- Universal spirit worshipped by Hindus
- The first written language of India
- Social class that restricts members based on status
- A personal duty based on place in society
- A major religion that developed in India
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- A prince
- A religion founded by the ancient teacher Buddha
- Seasonal wind
- Rebirth of the soul
- An Indian religion that does not believe in supreme beings
- A force that decides how people will be reborn
14 Clues: A prince • A teacher • Seasonal wind • Rebirth of the soul • Sacred writings of India • Perfect happiness and peace • The first written language of India • Universal spirit worshipped by Hindus • A major religion that developed in India • A personal duty based on place in society • A force that decides how people will be reborn • A religion founded by the ancient teacher Buddha • ...
Private sector 2025-08-20
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- - India’s largest multiplex cinema chain.
- - American electric car company by Elon Musk.
- - Korean mobile giant, “Galaxy” series.
- - Dairy brand, tagline “Taste of India.”
- - Walmart-owned online shopping site in India.
- - Telecom brand of Mukesh Ambani
- - India’s largest IT services company
- - India’s largest private bank
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- - Popular private airline known as “The Maharaja.”
- - Private mobile brand with “Selfie Expert” tag
- - Paint company known for home colors.
- - Leading car manufacturer in India
- - Cement company from Aditya Birla Group.
- - E-commerce site owned by Reliance.
14 Clues: - India’s largest private bank • - Telecom brand of Mukesh Ambani • - Leading car manufacturer in India • - E-commerce site owned by Reliance. • - India’s largest IT services company • - Paint company known for home colors. • - Korean mobile giant, “Galaxy” series. • - Dairy brand, tagline “Taste of India.” • - India’s largest multiplex cinema chain. • ...
SOCIAL STUDIES CROSSWORD 2021-11-11
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- friedrich max muller translated _____ in german.
- study of lineage
- Applied history is also known as ____ history.
- highest peak of India
- brazil is mainly covered by _____.
- Most of the islands in lakshadweep are __ islands.
- __ 'written the history of india'
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- Founder of modern historiography
- india has world's ___ largest population.
- thar desert is also known as
- Study of inscriptions
- most of the brazil is situated in ____ hemisphere.
- state which has the least urbanisation in brazil.
- Indian state having longest coastline.
14 Clues: study of lineage • Study of inscriptions • highest peak of India • thar desert is also known as • Founder of modern historiography • __ 'written the history of india' • brazil is mainly covered by _____. • Indian state having longest coastline. • india has world's ___ largest population. • Applied history is also known as ____ history. • ...
SOCIAL STUDIES CROSSWORD 2021-11-11
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- highest peak of India
- brazil is mainly covered by _____.
- Founder of modern historiography
- Applied history is also known as ____ history.
- state which has the least urbanisation in brazil.
- __ written 'the history of india'
- study of lineage
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- Study of inscriptions
- india has world's ___ largest population.
- thar desert is also known as
- most of the brazil is situated in ____ hemisphere.
- friedrich max muller translated _____ in german.
- Indian state having longest coastline.
- Most of the islands in lakshadweep are __ islands.
14 Clues: study of lineage • highest peak of India • Study of inscriptions • thar desert is also known as • Founder of modern historiography • __ written 'the history of india' • brazil is mainly covered by _____. • Indian state having longest coastline. • india has world's ___ largest population. • Applied history is also known as ____ history. • ...
Ancient India Vocabulary 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 BCE and incorporated into the Mahabharata (a Sanskrit epic)
- (Buddha) The Indian prince who founded Buddhism and became the Buddha or "Enlightened One."
- the 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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- ancient written language brought to India by the Aryans
- 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 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 • ...
Ancient India Vocabulary 2021-09-17
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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."
- the 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 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 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 • ...
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 • ...
DEMOCRATIC POLITICS 2021-07-19
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- 1946 when the election was held for the members of Indian Constituent Assembly
- Nehru the 1st prime Minister of Independent India
- with destiny Speech by Jawahar Lal Nehru on 15 Aug,1947
- Government of India Act
- No.of Members in Indian Constituent Assembly
- Prasad the 1st president of Independent India
- April,1994 Independence day of South Africa
- Mandela The 1st president of Independent South Africa
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- Gandhi a famous freedom fighter not in the Indian Constituent Assembly
- first meeting of the Indian Constituent Assembly
- National Congress The party behind the Independence of South Africa
- Aug,1947 The day India got Independence
- BR Ambedkar the architect of Indian Constitution
- Nov,1950 The day Indian Assembly adapted the Indian Constitution
- Island where Mandela was imprisoned for 28 years
15 Clues: Government of India Act • Aug,1947 The day India got Independence • April,1994 Independence day of South Africa • No.of Members in Indian Constituent Assembly • Prasad the 1st president of Independent India • first meeting of the Indian Constituent Assembly • BR Ambedkar the architect of Indian Constitution • Island where Mandela was imprisoned for 28 years • ...
Environment and sustainability 2021-02-26
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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 • ...
China and India 2015-10-12
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- Hindu concept of impersonal, universal God connected to everything
- Khan who unified Mongolia
- 3rd-largest country by land
- behaving naturally and effortlessly; aligning one's will with the Tao
- social classes in Hinduism
- book of Confucian teachings
- river where Chinese civilization began
- 7th-largest country by land
- Indian ruler who conquered Kalinga and then embraced Buddhism and gave up violence
- second-highest populated country
- the Buddha
- highest populated country
- proper human relationships and respect for rites and tradition
- the world's longest fortification
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- the belief that one's good or bad actions in a previous life affects what happens to them in their next life
- Chinese dynasty that traded with Romans via the Great Silk Road
- Mongolian Chinese dynasty
- love for others and being friendly
- a profound peace of mind in which one is liberated from all desires and all suffering
- dominant ideology in China from 100s B.C. to the mid-20th century
- Hindu goal of liberation
- the repeating cycle of birth, life, and death
- the way of the world according Laozi
- do not do to others what you wouldn't want done to you
- first ruler of India; retired voluntarily and became a monk
- Chinese dynasty that built the Great Wall of China
- Hindu goal of virtue
- ideology founded by Laozi which stresses effortless action and harmony with nature
- Chinese philosopher and poet who founded Taoism
29 Clues: the Buddha • Hindu goal of virtue • Hindu goal of liberation • Mongolian Chinese dynasty • Khan who unified Mongolia • highest populated country • social classes in Hinduism • 3rd-largest country by land • book of Confucian teachings • 7th-largest country by land • second-highest populated country • the world's longest fortification • love for others and being friendly • ...
India and Hinduism 2016-01-21
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- The big boss or hereditary chief of a Aryan Village
- Rebirth of the soul into various forms
- God with an Elephant head known as the gate keeper.
- Rebirth of the soul in reincarnation
- 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)
- People of southern India who descended from ancient Indus Valley Settlers.
- Good _____ ( Hindu Duties or obligation in life) = Good Karma
- Caste of warriors & landowners
- Essential self that is part of the universe soul
- The god destroyer of evil, and the creator of new life
- Hindu holy man
- Caste if you own a store or land
- The single supreme force of the universe
- If you give a blessed offerings of fruit, flowers, and incense, you are giving ___________
- Social classes based on birth
- Speaking religious traditions of the Aryans
- The god savior and protector who incarnates.
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- Nomadic, warlike people who settled in the northern plains of India and contributed to the final collapse of the Indus Valley Civilization
- If you have bad _________ you will pay in your future life
- The Hindu bible
- Caste of Priests & Rajah
- The lowest/uncaste people latrine/street cleaners considered unclean
- The Hindu example of the Star Wars "the force" or The single supreme force of the universe
- A viewing of a statue that represents a deity (god)
- Written language developed by Aryans
- A Hindu Temple dedicated to a certain god or goddess
- Caste of Servants, artisans & farmers
- The 4 parts social class system of the Aryans based on occupation
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 • Rebirth of the soul in reincarnation • Written language developed by Aryans • Caste of Servants, artisans & farmers • Rebirth of the soul into various forms • The single supreme force of the universe • ...
Ancient India Vocabulary 2020-12-01
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- Seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons.
- A single, universal spirit that all gods are an aspect of.
- A state of perfect peace.
- The third highest level of the caste system for farmers, craftspeople, and traders.
- The effects that good or bad actions have on your soul.
- Social divisions in Aryan society.
- A set of spiritual duties to fulfill.
- Another word for priests, at the highest level of the caste system.
- Divided Indian society into groups based on a person's birth, wealth, or occupation.
- A large landmass that is smaller than a continent.
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- The path that the Buddha belives and preaches. He taught that this was a middle way between human desires and denying oneself any pleasures.
- The second highest level of the caste system for rulers and warriors.
- The largest religion in India today. Made up of 3 major gods that are Brahma the creator, Siva the destroyer,and Vishnu the preserver.
- The lowest level of the caste system. This was meant for laborers and non-Aryans.
- The belief that when you die, you will be put into another being to begin a new life.
- A religion based on the teachings of the Buddha.
- The sanskrit word for nonviolence.
- The most important language of ancient India
- Collection of poems, hymns, myths, and rituals that were written by Aryan priests.
- The soul of a person, and it is believed that it would eventually join with Brahman.
20 Clues: A state of perfect peace. • Social divisions in Aryan society. • The sanskrit word for nonviolence. • A set of spiritual duties to fulfill. • The most important language of ancient India • A religion based on the teachings of the Buddha. • A large landmass that is smaller than a continent. • Seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons. • ...
Glimpses of India 2020-12-02
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- best
- a more or less flat shelf of rock protruding from a cliff
- fire place
- soft round body
- strange
- a person who is excessively old fashioned
- spoke breathing noisily and heavily
- having to do with war
- violently
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- baker
- spying
- reluctant to exert itself
- ordinary
- scolding
- large freshwater fish
- wall on the edge of root
- statement
- paths created by walking
- in the middle of
- relaxed
20 Clues: best • baker • spying • strange • relaxed • ordinary • scolding • statement • violently • fire place • soft round body • in the middle of • large freshwater fish • having to do with war • wall on the edge of root • paths created by walking • reluctant to exert itself • spoke breathing noisily and heavily • a person who is excessively old fashioned • ...
India (Camila Müller) 2017-06-14
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- a mountain range running through the northern part of India
- groups of people whose birth determines their place in society (ended in 1947)
- a religion teaching that sorrow can be avoided by following certain rules (like not lying or stealing)
- the code of behavior and ethical rules for each class
- the belief that the soul is reborn again and again in different forms
- a popular film industry in Mumbai
- a religion teaching that all things in nature have souls
- a religion with elements like both Hinduism and Islam
- a disturbed area in northeast India constantly fought over by Pakistan and India
- leader of the Indian Independence movement against British rule
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- the four major classes based on the purity of daily activities
- the water body bordering India's west side
- a religion teaching that all gods and living things are part of one spirit
- the positive or negative force caused by a persons actions
- previously known as Bombay, this is currently India's financial center
- a desert in western India
- one of the three rivers that flow from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal
- India's capital and most populous city; one of the world's most ancient cities
- the escape from suffering
- previously known as the Untouchables
20 Clues: a desert in western India • the escape from suffering • a popular film industry in Mumbai • previously known as the Untouchables • the water body bordering India's west side • the code of behavior and ethical rules for each class • a religion with elements like both Hinduism and Islam • a religion teaching that all things in nature have souls • ...
India (Camila Müller) 2017-06-14
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- a mountain range running through the northern part of India
- groups of people whose birth determines their place in society (ended in 1947)
- a religion teaching that sorrow can be avoided by following certain rules (like not lying or stealing)
- the code of behavior and ethical rules for each class
- the belief that the soul is reborn again and again in different forms
- a popular film industry in Mumbai
- a religion teaching that all things in nature have souls
- a religion with elements like both Hinduism and Islam
- a disturbed area in northeast India constantly fought over by Pakistan and India
- leader of the Indian Independence movement against British rule
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- the four major classes based on the purity of daily activities
- the water body bordering India's west side
- a religion teaching that all gods and living things are part of one spirit
- the positive or negative force caused by a persons actions
- previously known as Bombay, this is currently India's financial center
- a desert in western India
- one of the three rivers that flow from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal
- India's capital and most populous city; one of the world's most ancient cities
- the escape from suffering
- previously known as the Untouchables
20 Clues: a desert in western India • the escape from suffering • a popular film industry in Mumbai • previously known as the Untouchables • the water body bordering India's west side • the code of behavior and ethical rules for each class • a religion with elements like both Hinduism and Islam • a religion teaching that all things in nature have souls • ...
Early India Review 2017-05-02
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- a person's duty or what is right for him or her
- the caste of priests
- a building used to store grain
- second way to Moksha
- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- a main river and smaller ones that drain into it
- the lanndowning caste
- this Veda talks about gods and Goddesses
- the supreme god of Hinduism
- people who do farm work or other manual labor
- Hindu thinkers or teachers
- when the soul is reborn into a new body
- liberation from reincarnation
- IVC people probably invented these for playing games
- to Buddhists, all life involves this
- Buddhists must overcome these types of desires
- rulers or warriors
- to clear the mind by focusing on a single object
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- collections of sacred hymns
- first way to Moksha
- giant mountains between India and China
- the religion of the Vedic Age, before Hinduism
- seasonal winds
- a religious community where monks live
- a state of perfect wisdom
- the "preserver" god
- avoiding doing harm to any living thing
- a large landmass set apart from a continent
- third way to Moksha
- your job or the way you earn money
- a fixed social class one is born into in India
- a fortified area
- people who are actually below the caste system
- the language of ancient India
- to move from one region to another to live there
- the "destroyer"
36 Clues: seasonal winds • the "destroyer" • a fortified area • rulers or warriors • first way to Moksha • the "preserver" god • third way to Moksha • the caste of priests • second way to Moksha • the lanndowning caste • a state of perfect wisdom • Hindu thinkers or teachers • collections of sacred hymns • the supreme god of Hinduism • the language of ancient India • liberation from reincarnation • ...
Glimpses of India 2020-09-06
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- the action of remebering something
- an expression of disapproval
- selective removal of certain parts of a plant
- stately grandeur and lavishness
- the baker in Goa during Portugese days
- single piece long frock reaching down the knees
- a declaration of truth or fact
- an rooflike overhanging
- any potable liquid other than water
- being aggressive
- a person who abstains from the normal pleasures of life
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- the memories of the past
- the maidservant of the house
- The only people in India permitted to carry firearms without licence
- a coastal town between Mysore and Mangalore
- an erroneous belief or idea
- exhibiting strength and vigour
- to give life and energy to animate objects
- This river obtains water from the hills of Coorg
- a wide pictorial representation of a landscape
20 Clues: being aggressive • an rooflike overhanging • the memories of the past • an erroneous belief or idea • the maidservant of the house • an expression of disapproval • exhibiting strength and vigour • a declaration of truth or fact • stately grandeur and lavishness • the action of remebering something • any potable liquid other than water • the baker in Goa during Portugese days • ...
India/Pakistan & Gandhi 2021-04-16
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- The systematic separation of White people and people of color
- The injustice that Gandhi was fighting
- The national religion of Great Britain
- Protests led by Gandhi
- Birthplace of Gandhi
- The mineral that was heavily taxed
- When one culture thinks they are better than all others it is cultural _______________.
- When one country takes over another
- River that runs through China, India and Pakistan
- The religion that recognizes the god Shiva
- Protests led by Gandhi were ___________.
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- Mountain range that runs through Tibet
- A mountain range is an example of a transportation ____________.
- The people who colonized India
- Unjust treatment of different people or things because of race, age, or gender
- Not eating as a form of protest
- Added cost to some goods, services, and transactions.
- Gandhi's cause of death
- God who tamed the Ganges River
- August 15, 1947
- Sacred River in Hinduism
- Gandhi's profession
- Where Gandhi had his first encounter with racial discrimination
- A transportation ________ allows travel
- Where Gandhi attended school (city)
- Gandhi's killer
26 Clues: August 15, 1947 • Gandhi's killer • Gandhi's profession • Birthplace of Gandhi • Protests led by Gandhi • Gandhi's cause of death • Sacred River in Hinduism • The people who colonized India • God who tamed the Ganges River • Not eating as a form of protest • The mineral that was heavily taxed • When one country takes over another • Where Gandhi attended school (city) • ...
Capitals of India 2024-02-26
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- Daman
- Bengaluru
- Silvassa
- Hyderabad
- Bhopal
- Shimla
- Ranchi
- Chandigarh
- Mumbai
- Kavaratti
- Imphal
- Panaji
- Lucknow
- Chandigarh
- Hyderabad
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- Srinagar (summer capital)
- Gandhinagar
- Kohima
- Dispur
- Shillong
- Jaipur
- Nadu Chennai
- Thiruvananthapuram
- Dehradun
- Bhubaneswar
- Gangtok
- Agartala
- Kolkata
- Patna
- Pradesh Itanagar
- Chandigarh
- NewDelhi
- Puducherry
- Aizawl
- Port Blair
- Raipur
36 Clues: Daman • Patna • Kohima • Dispur • Jaipur • Bhopal • Shimla • Ranchi • Mumbai • Imphal • Aizawl • Panaji • Raipur • Gangtok • Kolkata • Lucknow • Shillong • Silvassa • Dehradun • Agartala • NewDelhi • Bengaluru • Hyderabad • Kavaratti • Hyderabad • Chandigarh • Chandigarh • Puducherry • Port Blair • Chandigarh • Gandhinagar • Bhubaneswar • Nadu Chennai • Pradesh Itanagar • Thiruvananthapuram • Srinagar (summer capital)
Ancient India Religions 2023-03-03
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- True or False Buddhists believe that anyone can escape reincarnation, while Hindus believe that social class could determine escape from reincarnation
- Collection of religious hymns, rituals, and other texts that influenced early Hinduism.
- Achieved when one is released from the cycle of rebirth.
- Hindus believe in a single god called __ that is an invisible energy, force, or spirit that is a part of everyone.
- Brahma, __, and Shiva important gods in Hinduism?
- ___is a nontheistic religion and its followers are committed to values such as nonviolence and vegetarianism.
- Rebirth of one’s soul.
- The Buddha searched for the answers on how to end pain and ___ among people.
- Religion incorporates ideas of Hinduism and Islam.
- The Four Noble __ are suffering, suffering is caused by cravings, suffering can be avoided by letting go of cravings, and the way to end suffering is a path followed by the Buddha himself.
- Effect a person’s actions have on their soul.
- Focusing one’s mind on spiritual ideas.
- Hinduism does not follow a single holy book, but includes multiple texts that were written across several centuries called the Upanishads and ____.
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- India was responsible for developing the religions of Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, and __.
- Siddhartha ___ is the founder of Buddhism.
- The meaning of the name “Buddha is Enlightened __.
- The Eightfold __ is an intentional perspective, honorable actions, and mindfulness will lead to nirvana.
- The ultimate life goal for the __ religion is to reunite the atman with Brahman
- Language of ancient India.
- The Buddha reached Enlightenment by meditating under a __tree for several weeks.
- Nonviolence and respect for living things.
- People that spread religious ideas.
- Social order that determined one’s place in Indian society based on their family lineage, wealth, and job
- True or false: Unlike other modern religions, there is no single founder of Hinduism.
- One’s spiritual duties.
- Buddhists who follow the Middle Way find a balance between ___ and wealth.
26 Clues: Rebirth of one’s soul. • One’s spiritual duties. • Language of ancient India. • People that spread religious ideas. • Focusing one’s mind on spiritual ideas. • Siddhartha ___ is the founder of Buddhism. • Nonviolence and respect for living things. • Effect a person’s actions have on their soul. • Brahma, __, and Shiva important gods in Hinduism? • ...
India L1-L4 2023-03-06
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- liberation from reincarnation
- buddhist sect that focuses on the compassion of the buddha
- a state of blissful peace without desire or suffering
- fixed social class into which a person is born
- fortified area
- a large landmass that is set apart from the rest of the continent
- grouping based on one's skill
- the effect of a person’s actions in this and in previous lives
- special building used to hold grain
- a person’s duty or what is right for him or her
- secluded religious community
- avoiding doing harm to any living thing
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- the supreme cosmic consciousness, spiritual force,or god
- thinker or teacher
- calm or clear the mind, often by focusing on a single object
- a state of a perfect wisdom
- seasonal wind that brings rain to the indian subcontinent during parts of the year
- rebirth or a soul in a new body
- buddhist sect that focuses on the wisdom of the buddha
- collection of hundreds of sacred humans composed by the Aryans of ancient India
- occupation based caste
- main river and all of the other rivers and streams that drain into it
22 Clues: fortified area • thinker or teacher • occupation based caste • a state of a perfect wisdom • secluded religious community • liberation from reincarnation • rebirth or a soul in a new body • grouping based on one's skill • special building used to hold grain • avoiding doing harm to any living thing • fixed social class into which a person is born • ...
India Moon Landing 2023-08-24
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- - Stockpiles or quantities held in reserve for future use (8 letters)
- - Detailed examination or study of something (8 letters)
- - Vehicle designed for travel in outer space (10 letters)
- - Entrance or access point to a place or concept (7 letters)
- - Focus of attention or center of interest (9 letters)
- - Large rocks or stones (8 letters)
- - Group of individuals born and living at the same time (9 letters)
- - Imitation or representation of a situation or process (10 letters)
- - Not easy; challenging (9 letters)
- - Act of moving downward or coming from a higher position (7 letters)
- - Distinctive features or qualities (14 letters)
- - Lasting or intended to last indefinitely (9 letters)
- - Uncertain or unstable; risky (9 letters)
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- - Marks or impressions left behind by an object or organism (8 letters)
- - Considerable or significant in amount, size, or importance (10 letters)
- - Outermost layer or top part of something (7 letters)
- - Special event or particular time (8 letters)
- - Extremely dry or dehydrated (7 letters)
- - Festive gatherings or joyful occasions (12 letters)
- - Pertaining to a significant event in the past (9 letters)
- - Bowl-shaped depressions on the surface of a planet or moon (7 letters)
- - Extending far down from the top or surface; profound (4 letters)
- - Envelope of gases surrounding a planet or celestial body (10 letters)
- - Conveyed in words; explained or depicted (9 letters)
- - Curiosity, concern, or attention towards something (8 letters)
- - Finding or identification of something previously unknown (9 letters)
- - Relating to the structure and movement of the Earth's crust (8 letters)
- - Exclusive group or highly skilled individuals (5 letters)
- - Not level or smooth; irregular (6 letters)
- - Extremely important or essential (7 letters)
30 Clues: - Large rocks or stones (8 letters) • - Not easy; challenging (9 letters) • - Extremely dry or dehydrated (7 letters) • - Uncertain or unstable; risky (9 letters) • - Not level or smooth; irregular (6 letters) • - Special event or particular time (8 letters) • - Extremely important or essential (7 letters) • - Distinctive features or qualities (14 letters) • ...
India Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-14
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- Indian independence leader
- Traditional dress for Indian men
- Classification of Indians based on hereditary characteristics
- Defying laws that are unjust
- Hindu god thought to be the preserver
- Hindu god thought to be the destroyer
- Formerly East Pakistan
- Hindu god thought to be the remover of obstacles
- The belief that your actions will determine your next life
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- Disputed territory that Pakistan and India fight over
- The group of outcasts or undesirables in the Indian caste system
- Hindu god thought to be the creator
- The belief in more than one God
- The Sepoy _____ was when the Indians rebelled against the British East India Company
- Traditional dress for Indian women
- The group at the top of the Caste System
- Religion of Pakistan
- Hindu guidelines for living
- Religion of India
- The belief that your soul will come back in another form upon death
20 Clues: Religion of India • Religion of Pakistan • Formerly East Pakistan • Indian independence leader • Hindu guidelines for living • Defying laws that are unjust • The belief in more than one God • Traditional dress for Indian men • Traditional dress for Indian women • Hindu god thought to be the creator • Hindu god thought to be the preserver • Hindu god thought to be the destroyer • ...
Ancient India Crossword 2024-11-25
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- first word in a long story about a hero. The Mahabharata and Ramayana are examples of these
- first word in a period of great cultural achievement
- one of the major rivers of northern India
- a person's actions which determines where they will be reborn
- the founder of Buddhism's first name
- South Asia is an example of this large landmass
- ruler of the Mauryan empire who helped spread Buddhism throughout Asia.
- a strict social hierarchy
- a state of bliss or the end of suffering. The goal of Buddhism.
- one of the oldest religions that believed in many gods
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- the rebirth of another person's soul in another body after death
- a religion that teaches about the cause of suffering and the way to nirvana
- Aryan language and writing system
- strong seasonal winds
- Hindu priests who made up the highest social class
- sacred Hindu texts
- a city built with a specific layout in mind
- a group of tribes who migrated to India and established kingdoms
- India's first great empire that united most of the northern kingdoms.
- a medical practice also known as vaccination
20 Clues: sacred Hindu texts • strong seasonal winds • a strict social hierarchy • Aryan language and writing system • the founder of Buddhism's first name • one of the major rivers of northern India • a city built with a specific layout in mind • a medical practice also known as vaccination • South Asia is an example of this large landmass • ...
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 Religion 2022-01-13
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- A religion and philosophy developed in ancient India, characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being who takes many forms
- a member of the highest Hindu caste, that of the priesthood, scholars, and teachers
- the state of gaining spiritual insight and finding universal truth; the goal of Buddhists
- the most important language of ancient India
- a class, or group, in Hindu society
- The rebirth of a soul in a new body
- the lowest class of people in the caste system of Hinduism dealt with human waste and the dead
- a god or goddess
- the third-highest caste that was made up of merchants, artisans, herders, and farmers, twice-born
- Hindu god that was the preserver
- Second highest Hindu caste of warriors and rulers.
- a person's religious and moral duties
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- Belief system that started in India in the 500s BC. Happiness can be achieved through removal of one's desires. Believers seek enlightenment and the overcoming of suffering.
- Hindu god that was the destroyer.
- Ancient Sanskrit writings that are the earliest sacred texts of Hinduism.
- In Buddhism, the basic rules of behavior and belief leading to an end of suffering
- discovered under the Bodhi tree
- The belief that actions in this life, whether good or bad, will decide your place in the next life.
- The second-lowest caste that made up most of the Indian population; most were peasants and manual laborers; they had limited rights in society (service jobs)
- A single spiritual power that Hindus believe lives in everything
- The prince who is said to have founded Buddhism. and became the Buddha
- Name given to reaching the state of perfect peace in Buddhism.
22 Clues: a god or goddess • discovered under the Bodhi tree • Hindu god that was the preserver • Hindu god that was the destroyer. • a class, or group, in Hindu society • The rebirth of a soul in a new body • a person's religious and moral duties • the most important language of ancient India • Second highest Hindu caste of warriors and rulers. • ...
NATIONALISM IN INDIA 2022-01-28
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- A FOLK HERO IN ANDHRA PRADESH
- A SANYASI BUT LED THE PEASANTS IN AWADH
- TEA PLANTATION WORKERS WERE NOT PERMITTED TO LEAVE THE TEA GARDENS
- THE KHILAFAT COMMMITTEE WAS STARTED HERE IN 1919
- ALLOWED DETENTION OF POLITICAL PRISONERS WITHOUT TRIAL FOR TWO YEARS
- THIS VIOLENT INCIDENT LED TO THE CALLING OFF OF THE NON COOPERATION MOVEMENT
- SPIRITUAL HEAD OF THE ISLAMIC WORLD
- COMPLETE INDEPENDENCE
- JUSTICE PARTY COMPRISED OF NON BRAHMANS
- A CALL FOR INTENSE ACTIVITY NOT PASSIVE RESISTANCE
- PEASANTS DEMAND REVENUE COLLECTION TO BE RELAXED
- THE VERY SUBSTANCE OF THE SOUL
- LABOUR THAT VILLAGERS WERE FORCED TO CONTRIBUTE WITHOUT ANY PAYMENT
- NEW GOVERNMENT IN BRITAIN WHICH CONSTITUTED THE STATUTORY COMMISSION UNDER SIR JOHN SIMON
- ACCORDING TO THIS ----OF 1921 ,12 TO 13 MILLION PEOPLE DIED DUE TO FAMINE AND EPIDEMIC
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- THIS WAS SET UP UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, BABA RAMCHANDRA AND A FEW OTHERS
- THIS WAS SEEN AS THE SYMBOL OF WESTERN ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL DOMINATION
- THE REFUSAL TO DEAL OR ASSOCIATE WITH PEOPLE AS A FORM OF PROTEST
- PEASANTS STRUGGLE AGAINST OPPRESSIVE PLANTATION SYSTEM
- POLICE OPENED FIRE ON 10 APRIL UPON A PEACEFUL PROCESSION PROVOKING WIDESPREAD ATTACKS ON BANKS POST OFFICES AND RAILWAY STATIONS
- IN THIS SESSION OF THE CONGRESS IN SEPTEMBER 1920 GANDHIJI CONVINCED LEADERS OF THE NEED TO START A NON COOPERATION MOVEMENT IN SUPPORT OF KHILAFAT
- PEOPLE WERE FLOGGED AND VILLAGES AROUND THIS PLACE WERE BOMBED
- SALUTE
- COTTON MILL WORKERS STRIKE
- THE SURRENDER OF THESE STARTED THE NON COOPERATION MOVEMENT
- THIS WAS MORE EXPENSIVE THAN MASS PRODUCED MILL CLOTH
- A PROCESS BY WHICH THE COLONIAL STATE FORCED PEOPLE TO JOIN THE ARMY
- THE SATYAGRAHA HERE WAS LED BY SARDAR VALLABHBHAI PATEL
- INTENTION TO PRODUCE A MORAL EFFECT AND CREATE IN THE MINDS OF THE SATYAGRAHIS A FEELING OF TERROR AND AWE
- A FORM OF PROTEST BY WHICH PEOPLE BLOCK THE ENTRANCE TO A FACTORY OR OFFICE
30 Clues: SALUTE • COMPLETE INDEPENDENCE • COTTON MILL WORKERS STRIKE • A FOLK HERO IN ANDHRA PRADESH • THE VERY SUBSTANCE OF THE SOUL • SPIRITUAL HEAD OF THE ISLAMIC WORLD • A SANYASI BUT LED THE PEASANTS IN AWADH • JUSTICE PARTY COMPRISED OF NON BRAHMANS • THE KHILAFAT COMMMITTEE WAS STARTED HERE IN 1919 • PEASANTS DEMAND REVENUE COLLECTION TO BE RELAXED • ...
Ancient India Review 2022-12-19
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- another name for the eightfold path
- this social group is made up of the priests
- this is the number that was created by the Guptas
- ones duties in life
- when a persons soul exits the cycle of reincarnation
- this group of people are seen as outcastes
- a religion that emphasized dharma and karma
- the _________ of Ashoka became the written law in the Mauryan Empire
- another word for enlightenment in Buddhism (also a band)
- this social group is made up of the lawmakers and soldiers
- the name of the rigid social system in India
- the group that invaded and settled in Ancient India
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- this philosophy/religion was started by Siddartha Gautama
- predictable winds that helped with trade
- this social group is made up of the unskilled workers
- the number of noble truths in Buddhism
- this is what the Buddha was doing when he had his revelation about suffering
- rebirth in the next life
- when a persons soul is reborn
- the Empire that was ruling during India's Golden Age
- this social group is made up of common people
- the greatest leader of the Mauryan Empire
22 Clues: ones duties in life • rebirth in the next life • when a persons soul is reborn • another name for the eightfold path • the number of noble truths in Buddhism • predictable winds that helped with trade • the greatest leader of the Mauryan Empire • this group of people are seen as outcastes • this social group is made up of the priests • ...
CAPITALS OF INDIA 2025-06-17
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- (Capital of Himachal Pradesh)
- (Capital of Gujarat)
- (Capital of Madhya Pradesh)
- (Capital of Uttar Pradesh)
- (Capital of Mizoram)
- (Capital of Uttarakhand)
- (Summer Capital of Jammu & Kashmir)
- (Capital of Assam)
- (Winter Capital of Jammu & Kashmir)
- (Capital of Andhra Pradesh)
- (Capital of Manipur)
- (Capital of Goa)
- (Capital of Odisha)
- (Capital of Tripura)
- (Capital of Karnataka)
- (Capital of Nagaland)
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- (Capital of Telangana)
- (Capital of Kerala)
- (Capital of Tamil Nadu)
- (Capital of Haryana)
- (Capital of West Bengal)
- (Capital of Jharkhand)
- (Capital of Maharashtra)
- (Capital of Bihar)
- (Capital of Arunachal Pradesh)
- (Capital of Rajasthan)
- (Capital of Meghalaya)
- (Capital of Chhattisgarh)
- (Capital of Sikkim)
29 Clues: (Capital of Goa) • (Capital of Bihar) • (Capital of Assam) • (Capital of Kerala) • (Capital of Odisha) • (Capital of Sikkim) • (Capital of Gujarat) • (Capital of Haryana) • (Capital of Mizoram) • (Capital of Manipur) • (Capital of Tripura) • (Capital of Nagaland) • (Capital of Telangana) • (Capital of Jharkhand) • (Capital of Rajasthan) • (Capital of Meghalaya) • (Capital of Karnataka) • ...
India and China 2025-09-25
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- Indus River City.
- Power approved by God
- Color.
- Northern China river.
- A belief that you are in the center.
- Major Indus Valley River.
- Chinese Script.
- The way or path.
- Noble.
- No Surviving writings.
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- First Indian Civilization.
- Traditional social structure.
- Seasonal winds with rain or drought
- Weapons and standardized coins.
- Rulers from a family.
- Part of a continent.
- Social hierarchy.
- Chinese moral order and philosophy.
- Dominated Yellow River.
- Religious text of Hindu beliefs.
20 Clues: Color. • Noble. • Chinese Script. • The way or path. • Indus River City. • Social hierarchy. • Part of a continent. • Power approved by God • Northern China river. • Rulers from a family. • No Surviving writings. • Dominated Yellow River. • Major Indus Valley River. • First Indian Civilization. • Traditional social structure. • Weapons and standardized coins. • Religious text of Hindu beliefs. • ...
Classical India Review 2025-12-11
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- historic region in northwestern India and Pakistan that represented the easternmost extent of Alexander’s empire
- called the world's "oldest religion" / the caste system is considered central to this religion / gradually displaced Buddhism as the most popular religion in India / attracted political support and patronage from the Gupta emperors
- both the Mauryan and Gupta empires were located in the ___________ River Valley, with their power centers concentrated around the fertile plains of this region
- an ancient Indian religion that teaches the path to enlightenment through nonviolence and asceticism / Jains believe in reincarnation, karma, and that all living beings have souls / also strict vegetarians
- Chandragupta and his adviser Kautalya built an extensive ___________ (system of government and organization where important decisions are made by non-elected state officials)
- core of the Buddha's doctrine / teaches that all life involves suffering; that desire is the cause of suffering; that elimination of desire brings an end to suffering; and that a disciplined life conducted in accordance with the Noble Eightfold Path brings the elimination of desire
- short poetic work that best illustrates the expectations of Hinduism and the promise of salvation that it held out to them / Krishna, the human incarnation of the god Vishnu, advised the kshatriya warrior Arjuna that his caste imposed specific moral duties and social responsibilities upon him
- (304-232 BCE) Chandragupta's grandson and the last major emperor of the Mauryan dynasty / his vigorous patronage of Buddhism furthered the expansion of that religion throughout India
- basic doctrine shared by Buddhists of all sects / based on the actions and teachings of the Buddha, which Buddhist are encouraged to follow / Ashoka’s edicts promoted ___________, a moral code developed to promote social order
- like the Mauryans, this dynasty based their state in Magadha / arose on foundations laid by Chandra Gupta (not related to Chandragupta) / conquered many of the regional kingdoms in India and only the Deccan Plateau and the southernmost part of the subcontinent remained outside of their influence
- Hindu god and preserver of the world who intervened frequently on behalf of virtuous individuals
- demands right belief, right resolve, right speech, right behavior, right occupation, right effort, right contemplation, and right meditation
- island country in South Asia / major exporter of elephants, horses, and luxury goods during the Classical Age / Theravada Buddhism is practiced there
- (563-483 BCE) founder of Buddhism / came from a kshatriya family, but gave up his position and inheritance in order to seek salvation / wandered through the Ganges valley searching for spiritual enlightenment and an explanation for suffering
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- (375-283 BCE) Chandragupta’s guru who wrote the Arthashastra, a guide for statecraft that served as a foundation for future empires
- shrines housing relics of the Buddha and his first disciples that pilgrims venerated while meditating on Buddhist values
- Macedonian Greek general and successor of Alexander the Great who went on to found an empire that controlled Asia Minor, Syria, Mesopotamia, and the Iranian plateau / little is known about the conflict between ___________ and Chandragupta over control of the Indus Valley and the region of Gandhara
- (340-295 BCE) laid the foundation for the first state to bring centralized and unified government to most of the Indian subcontinent / converted to Jainism towards the end of his life and died through a practice called sallekhana (fasting until death)
- an account of the Mauryan Empire from the Greek historian and diplomat Megasthenes, the first person from the Western world to leave a written description of India
- based on the concepts of varna and jāti, and divides Hindus into four main categories: Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras / both Buddhism and Jainism emerged as reactions against this rigid social hierarchy and the authority and practices of Brahmins
- some of Kautalya's advice to Chandragupta survives in this ancient Indian political handbook - a manual offering detailed instructions on the uses of power and principles of government
- kingdom in the central portion of the Ganges plain / emerged as the most important state in northeastern India by 500 BCE / conquered neighboring states and gained control of Indian commerce passing through the Ganges valley as well as overseas trade btw. India and Burma
- (260 BCE) last major battle of Ashoka’s imperial expansion / after witnessing 100,000 dead on the battlefield, he converted to Buddhism
- nomadic people from Central Asia who first occupied Bactria and then invaded northern India - weakening the Gupta state
- what is today Afghanistan and was at the time controlled by the Greeks / fertile area and formerly a center of Iranian resistance to the Greek Macedonian invaders
25 Clues: Hindu god and preserver of the world who intervened frequently on behalf of virtuous individuals • historic region in northwestern India and Pakistan that represented the easternmost extent of Alexander’s empire • nomadic people from Central Asia who first occupied Bactria and then invaded northern India - weakening the Gupta state • ...
Gandhi By Daniel Rosen 2019-11-14
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- The British taxed this food improving product
- The country that Gandhi tried to remove from India
- Gandhi’s religion
- Gandhi’s favorite food
- Gandhi communicated to this notorious person through letters. Gandhi referred to him as “friend.”
- Gandhi’s mom
- Gandhi’s glasses were made out of this alloy
- The college Gandhi attended. Its located in Bhavnagar
- The type of shoes Gandhi used
- Gandhi described this meat as “as tough as leather”
- Gandhi’s Wife’s first name
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- The leader of movements against the British rule of India
- What Gandhi believed in ; the opposite of violence
- How Gandhi died
- Gandhi’s dad
- Where Gandhi lived most of his life
- Gandhi’s protest against salt taxation
17 Clues: Gandhi’s mom • Gandhi’s dad • How Gandhi died • Gandhi’s religion • Gandhi’s favorite food • Gandhi’s Wife’s first name • The type of shoes Gandhi used • Where Gandhi lived most of his life • Gandhi’s protest against salt taxation • Gandhi’s glasses were made out of this alloy • The British taxed this food improving product • The country that Gandhi tried to remove from India • ...
jaytii awesome croossword del 2 2014-09-26
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- Taj Mahal
- Delhi what is the name of the capital in India
- the world's fastest car
- the largest country
- like too eat a beef
- a gamer's best friend
- Flying mammal
- the best efterskole is
- rupee what is the name of the corrency
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- how many thousand workers were buildilg Taj Mahal
- who was given the title Empress of India in 1876
- is good too eat
- how many years did it take for the workers to complete
- what are you if you don´t have a home
- what is the name of the capital in italy
- Likes to chase mice
- Man's best friend
17 Clues: Taj Mahal • Flying mammal • is good too eat • Man's best friend • the largest country • like too eat a beef • Likes to chase mice • a gamer's best friend • the best efterskole is • the world's fastest car • what are you if you don´t have a home • rupee what is the name of the corrency • what is the name of the capital in italy • Delhi what is the name of the capital in India • ...
INDEPENDENCE DAY 2022-08-10
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- Dance form of AndhraPradesh
- His motto was "Give me blood and I will give you freedom"
- Iron man of India
- Grand Old man of India
- Capital of Bihar
- The lion of Punjab
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- 1st woman Prime minister of India
- Indian National Anthem
- Indian National Flower
- National flag was designed by
- "Jai Javan Jai Kisan" slogan was given by
- Indian Missile Man
- Colour of Indian Flag.
13 Clues: Capital of Bihar • Iron man of India • Indian Missile Man • The lion of Punjab • Indian National Anthem • Indian National Flower • Colour of Indian Flag. • Grand Old man of India • Dance form of AndhraPradesh • National flag was designed by • 1st woman Prime minister of India • "Jai Javan Jai Kisan" slogan was given by • His motto was "Give me blood and I will give you freedom"
crossword3 2022-11-22
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- CEO of google
- what was the new name given to the mom rocket
- __is a dance form of Tamil Nadu
- an Indian social worker and social activist known particularly for her work in raising orphaned children in India.
- India is set to unveil ‘Young Professionals Scheme’ with which country?
- who is known as The Flying Sikh.
- movie based on a mathematician's journey to become 'The Human Computer'
- Currency of japan
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- who wrote and composed national anthem?
- who said that the rupee has not weakened but it is the dollar that has strengthened
- Present president of India
- who is known as the "Nightingale of India"?
- one of India'slargest bamboo producing states
- what is salt known as in chemistry?
- film based on the life of Vikram Batra, martyred in Kargil War
15 Clues: CEO of google • Currency of japan • Present president of India • __is a dance form of Tamil Nadu • who is known as The Flying Sikh. • what is salt known as in chemistry? • who wrote and composed national anthem? • who is known as the "Nightingale of India"? • one of India'slargest bamboo producing states • what was the new name given to the mom rocket • ...
Our Neighbours 2023-10-09
10 Clues: capital of China, • capital of India, • main river of India, • national bird of India. • important river of China. • most people in China speak • endangered animal in China, • lines running from east to west, • four times the size of Pakistan, • lines that run from north to south pole,
Current Affairs 2024-06-19
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- - India's neighbour
- - Aditya L1 is India's first ___________ mission
- - B in BARC
- - Home to Rajaji Tiger Reserve
- Pradhan - Education minister of India
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- - output device that is used to display information
- Sea - Water body surrounding India
- - R Praggnanandha's sport
- - the highest plateau of India
- Chandrachud - Chief Justice of India
10 Clues: - B in BARC • - India's neighbour • - R Praggnanandha's sport • - the highest plateau of India • - Home to Rajaji Tiger Reserve • Sea - Water body surrounding India • Chandrachud - Chief Justice of India • Pradhan - Education minister of India • - Aditya L1 is India's first ___________ mission • - output device that is used to display information
Unit 2024-12-13
10 Clues: - Sindh • - Punjab • - Multan • South India • Western Himalaya • NorthWestern India • - Gadhkatangan state • - Bihar and Jharkhand • - Western and Central India • - Valley area of Brahmaputra river
South Asia 2022-02-25
10 Clues: near India • Hindu film Industry • a religion in India • the festival; of lights • formed by the Brahmaputra • the founding of the Sikh community • worked to win independence for India • Protect the northern border of India • popular stringed instrument in Hinduism • System is a hierarchy of organizing people
Gandhi Crossword 2024-11-12
10 Clues: Gandhi's wife • how Gandhi died • where Gandhi died • Gandhi's home town • Gandhi's early occupation • the major religion in India • Gandhi's home country, south Asia • Indian who found for equal rights • the people that were in charge in India • the Muslim nation made after India was freed
gabe crossword of india 2025-02-25
10 Clues: INC • what happened in 1857 • what is next to india • who led the salt march • who had power over india • who did gandhi advocate for • when india gained independence • the split between two countries • what gandhi teachings were called • which country are we studying right now
Social 2021-06-14
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- who is our first prime minister of India?
- Which is the national bird of India?
- who invented the light bulb?
- Which planet is called blue planet?
- how many continents in the world?
- which animal is known as the 'ship of the desert'?
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- who invented the telephone?
- which is the national sport of India?
- what is the national song of India?
- who was the first woman president of India?
10 Clues: who invented the telephone? • who invented the light bulb? • how many continents in the world? • what is the national song of India? • Which planet is called blue planet? • Which is the national bird of India? • which is the national sport of India? • who is our first prime minister of India? • who was the first woman president of India? • ...
Social 2021-06-14
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- Which planet is called blue planet?
- which animal is known as the 'ship of the desert'?
- who invented the light bulb?
- who invented the telephone?
- Which is the national bird of India?
- what is the national song of India?
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- how many continents in the world?
- who was the first woman president of India?
- which is the national sport of India?
- who is our first prime minister of India?
10 Clues: who invented the telephone? • who invented the light bulb? • how many continents in the world? • Which planet is called blue planet? • what is the national song of India? • Which is the national bird of India? • which is the national sport of India? • who is our first prime minister of India? • who was the first woman president of India? • ...
williams cross word 2025-02-25
Cricket 2024-05-20
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- Who is called God of Cricket?
- Which Team Does Jasprit Bumrah Play For In Internationals ?
- Who Won All Icc Trophies As India Captain
- Who Is The Best Bowler?
- Who Is number one T20 batsmen?
- Who Scored Most Number Of Centuries In Odi's?
- Who scored highest centuries in a single ODI worldcup?
- Head Who Was The Player Of The Match Of 2023 World Test Championship ?
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- Who Is The Odi And Test Captain Of Austraian Cricket Team ?
- Who Won The First Icc Odi Worldcup
- Who Is The Best Fielder Of India ?
- Who Won The First Icc Odi Worldcup From India
- Who Won 2023 Odi World Cup ?
13 Clues: Who Is The Best Bowler? • Who Won 2023 Odi World Cup ? • Who is called God of Cricket? • Who Is number one T20 batsmen? • Who Won The First Icc Odi Worldcup • Who Is The Best Fielder Of India ? • Who Won All Icc Trophies As India Captain • Who Won The First Icc Odi Worldcup From India • Who Scored Most Number Of Centuries In Odi's? • ...
Independence Day Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-11
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- State where Dandi March ended
- First Indian to win an individual Olympic gold medal
- National calendar of India is based on this ancient era
- Island group in the Arabian Sea, part of India
- First Indian woman to preside over the UN General Assembly
- Naval uprising in 1946 that hastened British exit
- Founder of the Indian National Army
- Award given for highest gallantry in wartime
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- Author of The Discovery of India
- Sanskrit phrase on the national emblem meaning “Truth Alone Triumphs”
- Only Indian state with a Portuguese-origin official language
- President of India during the Emergency
- Site of the 1919 massacre that galvanized the freedom movement
13 Clues: State where Dandi March ended • Author of The Discovery of India • Founder of the Indian National Army • President of India during the Emergency • Award given for highest gallantry in wartime • Island group in the Arabian Sea, part of India • Naval uprising in 1946 that hastened British exit • First Indian to win an individual Olympic gold medal • ...
Isaac's Crossword Puzzle IRV 2025-03-13
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- The collection of sacred Hindu writing
- The belief that how a person lives in this life will affect their future or when they are reincarnated in the next life
- The monsoons affect people because they can finally have...
- The direction that the monsoon winds blow in June-September
- A landmass that is of great size but smaller than a continent
- The island country south of India
- The river that is to the northwest of India
- The main religion of India which includes the worship of many gods and the belief in reincarnation
- The geographical feature that feeds the rivers in Northern India, including the Ganges and Indus River
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- The Hindu individual's duty that is fulfilled by following religious law and moral conduct
- The belief that after death the soul comes back to earth in another body or form
- The sea south of Mohenjo-Daro
- The ancient language of Northern India
- A class or a group in Hindu society into which you are born
14 Clues: The sea south of Mohenjo-Daro • The island country south of India • The collection of sacred Hindu writing • The ancient language of Northern India • The river that is to the northwest of India • The monsoons affect people because they can finally have... • The direction that the monsoon winds blow in June-September • ...
DYLAN's crossword puzzle 2025-03-14
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- The belief that after death the soul comes back to earth in another body or form
- The sea that is south of Mohenjo-Daro
- Island country that is south of India.
- Hindu’s writing of an individual's duty that is fulfilled by following religious law and moral conduct
- A landmass that is of great size but smaller than a continent
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- The direction that the monsoon winds blow
- A geographical feature that feeds the rivers in Northern India, including the Ganges and Indus river
- The collection of sacred Hindu writing.
- The belief that how a person lives in this life will affect their future or when they are reincarnated in the next life
- The ancient language of Northern India
- The main religion of India which includes the worship of many gods and the belief in reincarnation
- river that is northwest of India.
- A class or group in Hindu society into which you are born
- How do those monsoons affect people?
14 Clues: river that is northwest of India. • How do those monsoons affect people? • The sea that is south of Mohenjo-Daro • The ancient language of Northern India • Island country that is south of India. • The collection of sacred Hindu writing. • The direction that the monsoon winds blow • A class or group in Hindu society into which you are born • ...
India, Ava Sterling 2024-03-06
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- The direction that the monsoon winds blow in from June-September
- The ancient language of Northern India
- The collection of sacred Hindu writing
- The river that is to the northwest of India
- Hindu individual's duty that is fulfilled by following religious law and moral conduct
- The belief that how a person lives in this life will affect their future or when they are reincarnated in the next life
- How those monsoons affect people
- The geographical feature that feeds the rivers in Northern India
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- A landmass that is of great size but smaller than a continent
- The sea that is south of Mohenjo-Daro
- The belief that after death the soul comes back to earth in another body or form
- The main religion of India which includes the worship of many gods and the belief in reincarnation
- The island-country that is south of India
- A class or a group in Hindu society into which you are born
14 Clues: How those monsoons affect people • The sea that is south of Mohenjo-Daro • The ancient language of Northern India • The collection of sacred Hindu writing • The island-country that is south of India • The river that is to the northwest of India • 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 • ...
REPUBLIC DAY 2022-02-02
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- YEAR WHEN BOOK OF RULES WAS MADE
- CONTERY IN WHICH THE PRADE HAPPENS
- ONE COLER IN THE FLAG OF INDIA
- ONE COLER IN THE FLAG OF INDIA
- ONE COLER IN THE FLAG OF INDIA
- PEOPLE WHO SAVE US FROM BAD PEOPLE
- ONE COLER IN THE FLAG OF INDIA
- CITY/STATE IN WHICH THE PARADE HAPPENS
- MONTH IN WHICH BOOK OF RULES WAS MADE
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- DATE IN WHICH BOOK OF RULES WAS MADE
- THE THING WE WHICH ON TV
- ONE OF SAVARS FAVRATE THING IN THE PARADE
- A HORES THAT HAS COME IN THE PARADE FOR 15 YEARS
- ONE THING IN THE FLAG OF INDIA
- PRIMINSTER OF INDIA
15 Clues: PRIMINSTER OF INDIA • THE THING WE WHICH ON TV • ONE COLER IN THE FLAG OF INDIA • ONE COLER IN THE FLAG OF INDIA • ONE THING IN THE FLAG OF INDIA • ONE COLER IN THE FLAG OF INDIA • ONE COLER IN THE FLAG OF INDIA • YEAR WHEN BOOK OF RULES WAS MADE • CONTERY IN WHICH THE PRADE HAPPENS • PEOPLE WHO SAVE US FROM BAD PEOPLE • DATE IN WHICH BOOK OF RULES WAS MADE • ...
Een wereld vol culturen 2014-03-11
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- In welk werelddeel ligt Burkina Faso?
- Geloven in een ander leven na de dood.
- Hoe heet men een traditionele Japanse zwaardvechter?
- Wat is de hoofdstad van India?
- Wat is de grootste rivier in India?
- Wie wordt ondergewaardeerd in India?
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- Welke grote woestijn ligt ten noorden van Burkina Faso?
- Wat is de naam van de ziekte: moeraskoorts overgebracht door de steek van een mug.
- Welke godsdienst komt het meest voor in India?
- Lijkverbranding noemt men ook...
- In welk werelddeel ligt Japan?
- Wat is de hoofdstad van Japan?
12 Clues: In welk werelddeel ligt Japan? • Wat is de hoofdstad van India? • Wat is de hoofdstad van Japan? • Lijkverbranding noemt men ook... • Wat is de grootste rivier in India? • Wie wordt ondergewaardeerd in India? • In welk werelddeel ligt Burkina Faso? • Geloven in een ander leven na de dood. • Welke godsdienst komt het meest voor in India? • ...
inda crossword puzzle 2012-10-10
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- a state of perfect peace
- a importaint city that was in ancent india
- a prosses of rebirth
- people who work to spread their religious beliefs
- the effects that good or bad actions have on a person’s soul
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- another importand ancent city in ancent india
- the focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas
- it divided Indian society into groups based on a person’s birth, wealth, or occupation
- the avoidance of violent actions
- one of the major rivers that run through india
- going without food
- the most important language of ancent india
12 Clues: going without food • a prosses of rebirth • a state of perfect peace • the avoidance of violent actions • a importaint city that was in ancent india • the focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas • the most important language of ancent india • another importand ancent city in ancent india • one of the major rivers that run through india • ...
Ancient India 2023-10-17
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- The most followed religion in India
- One of the largest civilizations in the Indus river valley
- God of creation in the Hindu relegion
- the destroyer god
- Indian epic poem about war between cousins
- Language of the Aryans
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- The preserving god
- a social class that can't be changed no matter anything
- A class that is so low it is not in the social hiearchy
- Leader of the Mauryan empire(14 edicts)
- One of the capital cities in India
- mountains that separate India from the rest of India
12 Clues: the destroyer god • The preserving god • Language of the Aryans • One of the capital cities in India • The most followed religion in India • God of creation in the Hindu relegion • Leader of the Mauryan empire(14 edicts) • Indian epic poem about war between cousins • mountains that separate India from the rest of India • ...
