Khyber Pass is a road in the mountains that connects Afghanistan to Pakistan. This is also the name of a village outside of Delhi in India.
More armies invaded India than China in Classical times because it was easier to get to India. It was almost impossible to invade China from the west because that was desert. From the south were the Himalayan Mountains and Jungle. While empires existed to the south, they were south of the jungle. To the east, there was ocean. While Japan stood to the east, its geography generally kept it from becoming united enough to have a strong centralized government. The north was the only direction an invasion could come from. To the north, the various tribes generally fought with each other so much that it was quite difficult for more than a few raiding bands to invade China. Only after many of the Huns left Siberia to go to Europe, it became possible for one people to unite. Genghis Kahn united the Mongols for a successful invasion of China from the north. Meanwhile, India could be easily invaded from south of Pakistan or over Khyber Pass, through the south of Burma, or over the sea. While the classical route was through Khyber Pass, the other routes have also been used.
One would have to pass through both the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman to reach the Indian Ocean.
A DC pass through will pass a DC voltage in only one direction. Bidirectional will let a DC voltage travel both directions.
To get a Visa to enter the United States from India one needs to apply through your country. The application and approval process can take several months.
Rajpath is the boulevard in New Delhi, India, that runs from Rashtrapati Bhavan through the India Gate to National Stadium, Delhi. The avenue is lined on both sides by huge lawns, canals and rows of trees, and is one of the most important roads in India.
The Khyber Pass cuts through part of the Spin Ghar mountains, connecting Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Technically, no. Alexander split his army into two. He sent half of his army through the Khyber Pass under the leadership of his close friend Hephaestion and one of his generals, Perdiccus while Alexander and the other half traveled through the Kabul River valley and through the mountains to mop up any last resistance.
Near the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan near the village of Landi Kotal. Near 34° 8' north and 71° 8' east if that helps you. Maps at: http://www.maplandia.com/pakistan/news/khyber-pass-reopened-to-convoys-2008-november-17.html http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/mapcenter/map.aspx?TextLatitude=34.1202955682339&TextLongitude=71.08573000554128&TextAltitude=9&TextSelectedEntity=16643&MapStyle=Comprehensive&MapSize=Large&MapStyleSelectedIndex=0&searchTextMap=khyber+pass&MapStylesList=Comprehensive&ZoomOnMapClickCheck=on
To get from Europe to India one may pass through the Suez Canal, go through the Red Sea, get to the Indian Ocean, reach the shores of India. Another common way is to go around Africa to the Indian Ocean to reach India.
More armies invaded India than China in Classical times because it was easier to get to India. It was almost impossible to invade China from the west because that was desert. From the south were the Himalayan Mountains and Jungle. While empires existed to the south, they were south of the jungle. To the east, there was ocean. While Japan stood to the east, its geography generally kept it from becoming united enough to have a strong centralized government. The north was the only direction an invasion could come from. To the north, the various tribes generally fought with each other so much that it was quite difficult for more than a few raiding bands to invade China. Only after many of the Huns left Siberia to go to Europe, it became possible for one people to unite. Genghis Kahn united the Mongols for a successful invasion of China from the north. Meanwhile, India could be easily invaded from south of Pakistan or over Khyber Pass, through the south of Burma, or over the sea. While the classical route was through Khyber Pass, the other routes have also been used.
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the river ganges flows through india. It is one of the most famous rivers in India.
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When it goes in one side, and out the other, that is a pass through, usually referring to a bullet that goes through and does very little actual damage, not hitting anything vital.