Kashmir
Yes, the mountain range borders of India and Asia are called Hindu Kush and the Himalayes I think...............................:-)
India is part of Eurasia. India is separated from the rest of Eurasia by the Himalayas.
Kanchenjunga is the highest mountain peak in India at 28,169 feet.
The oldest mountain range in India is the Aravalli range.
mongol empire ruled peoples from China, Russia, eastern Europe, and India
babur
India is separated from China by the Himalaya mountains. This natural barrier spans across the northern borders of India and serves as a geographical divide between the two countries.
Andes mountain Canada and south India
Babur, a descendant of both Timur and the Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan, then established the Mughal Empire in India. Babur ruled until 1530 and conquered much of northern India.
He taxed everyone fairly(1/3 of all of your income). He also stengthened the central government. And Akbar conquered most of northern India for the Mongol Empire.
Kashmir
Nope... With more than 300 principalities each separated and ruled by different feudal kings and fighting each other, always... After the Mauryan Empire (Only Northern India) India was united only under British Era... But again, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh are still separated...
well india is a subcontinent so thats what separates india from the rest os southeast asia
It's still Pakistan, it used to be part of India before it separated, and before that conquered by the british empire.
Burma, now known as Myanmar was separated from India in 1937.
When the Mongol chief Chenghiz Khan reached the borders of India in pursuit of the Shah Of Persia , the Shah fled to India in search of shelter.Iltutmish refused to let him do so and prevented India from a Mongol Threat