I never asked for this.
I do believe it is called Kashmir.
This is not a good question hence didn't answered so far.
George Forster has written: 'Tagebuecher (Saemtliche Schriften, Tagebuecher, Briefe)' 'Graduated National Pensions as affecting local authorities' 'A Journey From Bengal To England V2' 'A journey from Bengal to India, through the northern part of India, Kashmire, Afghanistan and Persia and into Russia by the Caspian Sea' 'Sketches of the mythology and customs of the Hindoos' 'A journey from Bengal to England, through the northern part of India, Kashmire, Afghanistan, and Persia' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Early works to 1800 'A journey from Bengal to England' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Early works to 1800
Almost every region in India has sheep that are the main source of wool, however; the important breeds are Shahabadi and Chottanagpuri in Bihar and part of West Bengal, Ganjam and Balangir in Orissa, Bonpala in Sikkim and Tibetan sheep in parts of Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim.
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Many Indian's became heroes during WWII because of the Navajo "code talkers" who were a great benefit to the military. Nobody outside of the tribes could speak Navajo and as a result the Allies had an umbreakable method of communication. When the Code Talkers returned, they were heroes as were any other Native American soldiers. Probably the war delayed independence for India. Due to the brillant political manuevering by Ghandi, the British were planning to leave their richest colony in the 1940's. The war put a stop to independence plans. Meanwhile the British imperial government was highly stressed that even a minor Japanese encroachment into India could trigger massive unrest. The loss of India during the war, especially by popular uprising, would be a massive blow to the British war effort. Basically the British were fighting to maintain the status quo - ie, their empire, colonial policies, and various perogatives around the globe. They also saw themselves as champions of liberty against the evil Germans and Japanese. Had India risen up in revolt that would have put the lie to their political position and forced the British the take a long look at their imperial ambitions. As it was, the Japanese penetrated quite easily into Burma (the eastern part of the greater Indian colony) but there ran out their logistics. The war drug on for some time until the British were able to penetrate the tenuous logistical string of the Japanese and cause a wholesale collapse of Japanese military capabilities. Thus, the war ended and the British were again confronted with Ghandian policies. India was granted independence. Quickly, the nation degenerated into chaos eventually splitting into five major nations (Pakistan, India, Ceylon, Burma, Bangladesh)and several small ones (Bhutan/Nepal/Kashmire). The various borders were rather vague having little historical consequence. This shortly led to a border war with China and on going conflicts between Pakistan and India. It is interesting to note that the Indian subcontinent had not been self ruled for many centuries until 1947. The Mongols had ruled for about eight hundred years before their rule weakened. They were gradually replaced by Portugese, French, and English in the 1800s. Ultimately the English took over the entire area, ruling for about eighty years.
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