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The only language from Europe that is widely spoken in India is English.
Chess is from India. It had spread from India to the Middle East before the Crusades, and medieval Crusaders returning to Europe brought the game back with them. By the year 1300, chess was widespread throughout all of Europe.
No...yoga started in India
China, then it spread to India and outward to Europe.
India
Sugar originated in India around 500 BCE, where it was first processed from sugarcane. From there, it spread to Persia, the Middle East, and eventually Europe through trade routes.
Persia, India, Europe
The plague began in Asia and with European contact spread to Europe.
The plague began in Asia and with European contact spread to Europe.
Not to nitpick, but there were no countries during the Middle Ages. If you mean what modern-day countries were affected, then LOTS. Thought to have originated in China (where surviving records aren't quite as good as Europe's) the Death travelled through India, Mongolia, Russia, and the Middle East before sweeping through almost every country in Europe and North Africa. Poland was hit relatively lightly as were isolated areas of the Netherlands and Belgium.
it affected it was china, India, the near east and Europe.
They migrated to Europe from NW India/Pakistan in the late Middle Ages.