Ancient India is called the empire of the spirit because Ancient India is the living tradition of the Hindu religion, which is the basis of Indian culture. Their traditions that Indian's honor today are from 5,000 years ago.
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The name "india" orignates from the ancient Indo-Aryan tribes that migrated to the Indus valley from the Caucus Mtns. India may have been called by the native Dravidians living on the Indus. Origins of the name are not clear.
Because the Security Council make-up reflects the positions of power at the end of WWII. The US, UK, USSR and RoC were all the new most powerful states, and victors of WWII. France was in exile most of the war, but the Free French Forces were instrumental in the victory of WWII, and France had been a permanent member of the Council of the League of Nations and was a colonial empire, and was thus considered for a seat. India was part of the British Empire.
india is not an arid land
What has been one effect of the traditional caste system in India?
India would have not been modernised
Skandagupta
India had been a Crown Colony of Britain. Japan, like Britain (with the exception of the Roman occupation) had always been it's own empire.
Samudragupta is nicknamed the Napoleon of India because of his military skill.
The Empire did not make an official state religion in India. Throughout its history, India has been known for its religious diversity, with various religions coexisting and flourishing. The Mauryan Empire under Emperor Ashoka did adopt Buddhism as its preferred religion, but this was an exception rather than the norm.
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India is its own country, and has been since 1947. Before that time, it was part of the British Empire. Gandhi was the leader of the nonviolent movement for the liberation of India from the oppressive rule of England.
No. The United States currently is the only operator of the B-2 Spirit. It has not been authorized for export (and likely never will be).
Swami Vivekanand
He was insignificant. The Mauryan Empire was expanding westward, and Alexander was lucky that his troops refused to go into India as they would have been crushed by the Mauryan juggernaut.
NO because it is ffrom india
There has never been a state called the American Empire. There have been native American Empires in North and South America, but these were known by different names - Aztec, Incan, Mayan ecetera.