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Akbar was a successful ruler as most of the subcontinents population was Hindu, he changed Islamic religion policies and was more influenced by Hinduism and even married many Hindu women. A+ all of the answers are correct
i think it's just africa. some subcontinents of Africa are North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, and Southern Africa. possibly Eastern Africa but I've never heard of it and it doesn't sound right to me.
All of them hence the name WORLD WAR
Because Adolf Hitler was talking over all of country all over the world.
"World" war.There's a clue in the name... WORLD war.Both world wars (there were 2) happened all over the world.
Once upon a time there were subcontinents...
Greenland, Europe, the Middle East, and India are the subcontinents of the world.
Indian subcontinent is considered as only the one
Yes it is, though not all subcontinents are huge landmasses. India, for example.
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The Indian Ocean
Europeans came to the various subcontinents of the world by sailing. The Portugese and the Greek in particular were the greatest explorers. They travelled through the Mediterrean Sea, Red Sean and the Indian Ocean.
The term "subcontinent" is usually applied to India and the other countries in South Asia.
There are several subcontinents which one are you asking about
Latin America is part of North America and South America.
Akbar was a successful ruler as most of the subcontinents population was Hindu, he changed Islamic religion policies and was more influenced by Hinduism and even married many Hindu women. A+ all of the answers are correct
Countries are not typically referred to as subcontinents. Instead, the term "subcontinent" is used to describe large landmasses that are geographically and culturally distinct from the larger continent they are part of, such as the Indian subcontinent in South Asia. These subcontinents have their own unique characteristics and history that set them apart from the rest of the continent.