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The plague began in Asia and with European contact spread to Europe.
The biggest source for spreading Arabic in India were the Muslims who migrated from the Arab countries or Arab merchants who used to travel to India and who had established relationships with local Indians and there are many institutes in Pakistan nowadays which are propagating Arabic language as I had seen through merapakistan.com that there are many sites which explain the history of spread of Arabic in India.
No. India is a country in the continent of Asia. Europe is a continent.
everyone had splitted the land and each place made there own language
No, Europe is over three times the size of India.
The only language from Europe that is widely spoken in India is English.
No...yoga started in India
China, then it spread to India and outward to Europe.
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.
The use of the Latin language and the invention of the printing press.
The first operas were in Italian. The form spread throughout Europe and the world, and there are now operas in virtually every language.
The biggest source for spreading Arabic in India were the Muslims who migrated from the Arab countries or Arab merchants who used to travel to India and who had established relationships with local Indians and there are many institutes in Pakistan nowadays which are propagating Arabic language as I had seen through merapakistan.com that there are many sites which explain the history of spread of Arabic in India.
it affected it was china, India, the near east and Europe.
This area was different from northern India. They spoke a different language and had different customs. After a while, Hinduism spread to their area.
No, Chinese is not an Indo-European language. It belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family, which is a completely separate language grouping from the Indo-European family that includes languages like English, Spanish, and Hindi.