The use of iron in the Indian subcontinent began around 1200 BCE during the Iron Age. Archaeological evidence suggests that iron technology emerged in various regions, notably in areas such as present-day Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. The advancement in ironworking contributed significantly to agriculture, warfare, and the overall societal development of early civilizations in the region. By the mid-first millennium BCE, iron tools and weapons became increasingly prevalent in subcontinental cultures.
Subcontinent
northern part
The only use of Rajah/Raja I know would be the king or monarch in the Indian subcontinent.
which was true of the ayrans when they migrated to the subcontinent?
India, also known as the Indian subcontinent, is located at roughly the midpoint of the bottom of the Asian landmass. It is known as a subcontinent because it is a part of the continent of Asia.
Probably in the Indus Valley region of the Indian subcontinent, where the earliest cities were founded.
I will be visiting your subcontinent soon. I hope your subcontinent is faring well during these tough economic times.
the iron age began in 1200 bc
There are sustantial amounts of the following Natural Resources located in the Indian subcontinent iron Ore, coal, gem stones, and fertile soil.
use the word subcontinent to describe the unique land forms that is South Asia
insect
India is a subcontinent and not a peninsula like Greece.
The subcontinent of Africa is mostly tropical. North America is classified as a subcontinent.
The Indian subcontinent
Waffle iron, washer, wastebasket, window, wok and workbench are household items. They begin with the letter w.
The Iron Giant
you use iron for ironing your clothes,