The Indian subcontinent have many languages because after the coming of Islam in the subcontinent there have been many different languages. As any group came to rule the subcontinent , they brought them their own language. Effective rulers appreciated the need to foster an understanding of arts and literature so it is not surprising that these new languages took roots and spread.
The Indian subcontinent have many languages because after the coming of Islam in the subcontinent there have been many different languages. As any group came to rule the subcontinent , they brought them their own language. Effective rulers appreciated the need to foster an understanding of arts and literature so it is not surprising that these new languages took roots and spread.
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.
which was true of the ayrans when they migrated to the subcontinent?
India is often called the Indian subcontinent because the Himalaya Mountains stretch across northeastern India, forming a natural barrier that separates India and some neighboring countries from the rest of the continent.
India is considered a subcontinent because it is like a peninsula extending into the Indian ocean
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in the indian subcontinent there are no countries but states. india has 28 states.
asia and europe were a subcontient named eurasia.
Indian subcontinent's population is 1,700,000,000.
They originated from the southern Indian subcontinent.
The Indian subcontinent
No. Hinduism dominates the Indian subcontinent.
The seasons on the Indian subcontinent are marked by monsoons.
Nepal is considered to be part of the Indian subcontinent.
A Indian subcontinent is a large landmass that is smaller than a continent
Pakistsan borders the Indian subcontinent to the west. : )
India is the most powerful/strongest country in the Indian subcontinent.
There is no such language as "Indian". The are hundreds of unrelated Native American languages. There are also hundreds of relatively related languages from the Indian subcontinent. You will have re-ask your question specifying the "Indian language" you want.