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The mountain range that protects India in the north is the Hindu Kush range. The Himalayas also provided a great deal of protection from nomadic and military invasions from the north.
The alps north of italy protected the italians from invasion
It means "divine wind" with "kami" meaning "divine" and "kaze" meaning "wind." It was originally used to describe a particular typhoon which protected the early Japanese from a Mongol invasion in 1281.
The Alps. Hannibal broke through famously, but no other mountain range can really lay claim to the number of armies that the Alps deflected. The Himalaya have probably never been crossed by an invading force (am I wrong?), but the Alps most likely protected more cultures. The Alps. Hannibal broke through famously, but no other mountain range can really lay claim to the number of armies that the Alps deflected. The Himalaya have probably never been crossed by an invading force (am I wrong?), but the Alps most likely protected more cultures.
Amir Timur, the king of Turkestan, invaded India in 1398, during the reign of the last Sultan of Tughlaq dynasty, Nasir-ud-din Mahmud (1390-1412). After plundering Delhi, Timur returned to Samarkand (Central Asia),
The password for the invasion was "Mickey Mouse".
Rockies
It is the Himalayan Mountain Range that forms a natural barrier between China and India.
what 2 mountain ranges are located in india?
It was and still is the Hindu Kush Mountains. Stretching about 500 mi across.
Nadir Shah's invasion of India happened in 1738.
animals protected by national parks of india
Thermopylae(?)
yes
The mountain ranges in India are the Himalayas
Aravalli is the oldest mountain in India.
The alps north of italy protected the italians from invasion
Trisul is a group of mountain peaks in India. They are located in northern India.