Ibn Battuta
No, there are only people and drought-blighted lands.
Ibn Battuta was a Muslim explorer, mainly exploring the Islamic lands of the Earth. However, his journey included many non-Islamic lands as well, the majority being Europe. He traveled to Southern and Eastern Europe in addition to Northern, Western, and Eastern Africa.
In India, the crops grown on irrigated lands which do not have to wait for monsoons, in the short duration between Rabi and Kharif crop season, mainly from March to June, are called Zaid crops. Examples- Musk-melon, Water-melon, gourd, etc.
In India 68 percent of total net sown area (136.8m.ha) comes under rainfed lands spread over 177 districts.
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Ibn Battuta
Mayan merchants traveled widly to trade goods in low and high lands
Mayan merchants traveled widly to trade goods in low and high lands
It was usually merchants who traveled to foreign lands when the sea routes opened. Having access to sea routes and ships allowed them to trade their merchandise in foreign countries in return for items they had never seem before.
Juan Ponce de Leon was a Spanish explorer who lived in the 16th century. He traveled mainly by water and discovered lands in South America.
At one time, India was part of the British Empire, until India gained independence.
it was your mom
No, there are only people and drought-blighted lands.
this question doesn't make any sense "lands" can't claim anything. sorry.
An isthmus is a narrow body of water between two lands.