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The unperishable muslim impact in Sub-continent. This article is the continuing part of my last article as my last article was about how they came to this region and this one is a short description of the impact they left on this part of the world. pakistan • india • muslim • . men • women
The muslims in India. To know about the culturte of pakistan one needs to know that how did they entered this region. This article is a description about when they entered this regionb and how. pakistan • india • spain • china • culture
Downturn in Indian Retail Economy As India feels the effects of stock market collapse, Western retail giants are slowing down business, or leaving the sub-continent. indian retail economy • india's retail sector • india's retail market • western retailers in india • india feels credit crunch
An Introduction to Pakistan's Culture A brief introduction to the vast and rich culture of Pakistan. It's history and modern values. How this land of various sects of people is affected by elements as religion and patriotism. pakistan • religion • islam • sub-continent • subcontinent
Basant Becoming Pakistan’s Cultural Festival Originally an Indian spring festival, Basant is now considered a part of Pak Culture with it being celebrated all over the country in spring months of February and March. pakistan • asia • sub continent • india • kite
Gulf Air Ticket Sale Cheap tickets are on sale for Middle East and other destinations served by Gulf Air the flag carrier of the Sultanate of Oman and the Kingdom of Bahrain gulf air • middle east • sultanate of oman • kingdom of bahrain • south africa
Pakistan An analysis of Pakitan Cricket Team in the last decade. The 7th part of series of evaluation of all cricketing nations. pakistan • south africa • sri lanka • bowler • cricket
Lahore Lahore is the capital of Punjab and one of the most populous city of Pakistan . It is famous for it`s architecture and culture. lahore • pakistan • culture • forts • shah jaha
The Aryan Invasions The Aryan peoples swept down on India like a wolf on the fold, sweeping away all opposition with their powerful and swift chariots. Or did they? aryan • india • chariot • migration • acculturation
The Cricket World Cup No sooner had the recent ICC Champions Trophy finished and thoughts turned to the next World Cup that will be played in the sub-continent. 2011 cricket world cup • cricket on the sub-continent • india • pakistan • bangladesh
Epic Heroines A peep into the past of how women were in the days of yore.. ramayana • mahabharatha • sita • valmiki • draupadi
The Nine Sub-Species of Tigers There are now nine known subspecies of tigers. Three are extinct whilst all the other varieties are endangered in their respective habitats. nine subspecies tigers • siberia sumatra tiger • tiger subspecies extinct • 1900 tiger population • siberian amur tiger largest
Warring Pakistan The never too comfortable Indo-Pakistan relations are at a new low. Apparently, the two nations are preparing to battle it out for the fourth time since independence. terrorism
Tourism in Pakistan This article gives a description about the tourism in Pakistan and a hint for nature as well as the history loving people that what they can find in Pakistan.,This article gives a description about the tourism in Pakistan and a hint for nature as well as the history loving people that what they can find in Pakistan. pakistan • tourism • diverse • country • endowments
India's Dwindling Fortunes. India fails again, why does this happen? Is the hot seat too "hot"? abhishek choudhari
The Nightingale of South India What is Indian food without chutney? What is an Indian wedding without <i>sarees </i> and sweet jaangiris? And what is an Indian film without songs and dances? singing • indian songs • indian films • music • bollywood
Operation Dominate 2003 Topic editors "Best Guesses" on international affairs and issues in 2003. A look at world regions, political speculation and views. international • politics • regions • economy
2010 T20 World Cup The 2010 T20 World Cup will be held in the West Indies between 30 April and 16 May. Find out details of the dates, groups and venues for the tournament. 2010 t20 world cup • twenty 20 world cup 2010 • t20 world cup 2010 • 2010 twenty20 world cup • matches t20 world cup 2010
Changing Face of Cricket From its inception, one day cricket was a crowd pleaser. How it has changed the game dying in the early 70's to a national past time at the turn of the century. cricket • kerry pecker • one day cricket • flood lights • colored clothing
INDIAN WEDDINGS How colourful is marriage in India/ bride • groom • wedding • vows • indian weddings
Internet Rates Slashed in India Internet rates slashed in India. Rates are more than 70 percent lower. internet rates • india
Mark Waugh : Leaving a Mark Mark Waugh , the younger brother of Steve Waugh is making his mark on contemporary cricket. abhishek choudhari • mark • waugh
Peshawar-the capial of NWFP This article is about the historic city of Peshawar,and also the culture and traditions of Pathans. peshawar • nwfp • multan • lahore • traditions
Sindhi Language Sindhi is the native language of Sindh, a province of Pakistan, and is widely regarded as an ancient language with rich literature. sindh • karachi • sindhi • shah abdul latif • bhatati
The Partition of Bengal Why did Lord Curzon want to partition Bengal at the beginning of the twentieth century and what happened next? bengal • muslims • hindus • lord curzon • lord kitchener
HOW MATCH FIXING DRAMA UNFOLDED - PART 2 A DETAILED REPORT OF EVENTS RELATED TO MATCH FIXING FROM APRIL 14 TO APRIL 22 how match fixing drama unfolded - part 2 • cricket in south africa would be tainted • affected the sport for decades • indian sports • india
Arts and crafts This article is about the talent which Pakistani people posses and inherit from there fore fathers in the field of arts and crafts. pakistan • crafts • art • balochistan • sindh
Biography of Scotsman John Leyden John Casper Leyden was a student of Edinburgh University, minister, doctor and brilliant Oriental linguist. "denholm" • "john casper leyden" " • sir stamford raffles" • "lord minto" • raffles
Celebrate on Five Luxury Trains Luxury train travel is back in fashion. Across the world these elite rail cars transport travelers on exclusive and elegant excursions, perfect for special celebrations. luxury train travel • luxury vacations • american orient express • royal canadian pacific • the blue train
Celebrations on Eid Day Eid Al-Fitr is a time to rejoice for the one who has successfully fasted the month of Ramadan. The day begins with a some dates, congregational prayer and a sermon. eid al-fitr • muslim celebrations • islamic celebrations • eid al-fitr customs • girls singing on the day of eid
FEBRUARY 27 February 27, 2002 has registered itself as another black day in India’s history of communalism. It is a strong reminder to the fragility of our social equilibrium and the depth of our societal polarisation. How violent and brutal communal frenzy makes us. communalism • violence
INDIAN HIMALAYAN STATES – AN ORIENTATION An orientation to the Indian Himalayas indian • himalayas • kashmir • himachal • sikkim
Islam in India Islam arrived in a Hindu-India via trade routes and along with Islamic invaders and Sufi mystics, and subsequently became a major religion in the Indian sub-continent. "islam in india" • "history islam india" • "delhi sultanate" • "muslim rule india" • "muslim conversion india"
James Wilson - Leading Economist In a distinguished career he became the father of Indian finance, a key figure in the founding of today's Standard Chartered Bank and founder of the Economist Magazine. famous economists • james wilson • the economist magazine • the economist • online
Khalistan - A Sikh State? The idea of an independent Sikh state ("Khalistan" to its modern proponents) dates back to the 1600's. That idea weakens and strengthens, but never seems to go away. sikh state • punjab • khalistan • golden temple • sikh independence
Open Top Bus Tour of Paris France The Paris L'Open Tour bus leaves the Arc de Triumph in Place Charles de Gaulle and continues on the Grand Tour circuit towards the River Seine and the Eiffel Tower. paris open tour • paris france • open top bus tour • paris vacations • paris river cruise
Pakistani Youngsters Get Swept Away By The Lankan Young Guns Pakistan got cleen swept by the Sri Lankans in a series in which the visitors managed to out-play them in all aspects of the game. The inclusion of new players failed to change the losing trends that have developed in the recent past while Sri Lanka extended their winning streak to eight in a row. one day • cricket • batting • bowling • fiedling
Persian Chicken Dishes Two chicken dishes from Persia use saffron, cardamom, lemon juice and paprika, creating two subtlely-flavoured dishes. persian recipes • chicken dishes • persian chicken dishes • chicken wings • iranian dishes
Poetry and musical instruments of Pakistan. This article tells about the poetry and the musical instruments used in Pakistan, as pakistan has got a rich talent in boththese fields. pakistan • sarangi • metallica • pearl jam • sitar
SHARJAH 2000, An Overview A preview of the Sharjah Cricket Trophy 2000, coming up on 22nd of March. sharjah • cricket • bowling • fielding • one day cricket
SIKKIM - WHEN CLIMBERS TREK AND TREKKERS CLIMB What makes Sikkim special sikkim • kangchenjunga • climbing • trekking • mountain climbing
Sri Lanka An analysis of the Sri Lanka’s performance in one day cricket. sri lanka • bating • bowling • bat • ball
Sri Lanka for a Cheap Holiday Destination Sri Lanka (Ceylon), a tropical island in the Indian Ocean is one of the most beautiful, interesting and exotic places in the world that can be explored very cheaply. cheap holiday • holiday on a budget • value for money holiday • low budget holiday • exciting destination
The History of Sugar Cane - Museum The history, spread and growth of sugar cane and where to see Europe's last sugar cane refinery. sugar cane has been used by the polynesians for ov • the persians had only honey to use as a sweetener • enormous grass produced a sweet liquid that they c • sugar cane “the reed which gives honey ”. when the • christopher columbus
The South's Irish General - Patrick Cleburne Loved by his men, admired by his peers, hard-fighting Cleburne was passed over for Army command for his unpalatable views on arming slaves to fight for the South. irish general • patrick cleburne • stonewall jackson of the west • cleburne in the british army • cleburne's pre-war life
Yoga School Dropout by Lucy Edge Yoga School Dropout is a first novel from Lucy Edge, a former burnt-out advertising exec who journeyed to India in search of a deeper understanding of Yoga and herself. yoga school dropout • lucy edge • spiritual journey • travelling in india • study yoga
Daylight Saving Time — History and Benefits As Canada and the US put back their clocks 1-hour this weekend, follow the history and benefits of Daylight Saving Time. daylight saving time • history of daylight saving time • turning back the clocks • benjamin franklin • benefits drawbacks of dst
Environment Protection in India Keeping with this week’s environmental spirit at suite101 community, this article examines the various issues concerning the protection and improvement of natural environment in India. environment
Four Great Cricketers A recollection of the performances of the four contemporary all-rounders of the eighties. victories from seemingly hopeless situations • one-man-army • mighty himalayan man • messiah of pakistani cricket • awe-inspiring skipper |
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