There are multiple reasons as to why Sindh was not partitioned like Bengal and Punjab was. Some of them are as follows: The population of... View Article
Sind was ruled by the Talpur Dynasty before the arrival of the British. They ruled from 1783 until 1843 until their defeat by the British at the... View Article
The 712 AD Arab conquest of Sindh refers to the Umayyad military campaigns under General Mohammad Bin Qasim. These military campaigns led to the... View Article
Sindh was conquered by the Arab armies of Muhamad Bin Qasim, a general who served under the Umayyad caliphate. Invading the region in 712 AD, the... View Article
Canada has the most natural lakes in the world followed by Russia and USA. About 9% of Canada’s surface area is covered by lakes. The Great... View Article
The magnetic field varies in strength over the earth's surface. The Earth’s magnetic field is weakest at the equator and strongest at the... View Article
Earth's magnetic field is strongest at the poles and weakest at the equator. The Earth's magnetic field resembles that of an enormous bar magnet.... View Article
All parallels north of the equator are called north latitudes and all parallels south of the equator are called south latitudes. The value of... View Article
The two main longitudes are the Prime Meridian and the 180° meridian. The two longitudes divide the earth into two equal halves, the Eastern... View Article
The latitudes and longitudes are commonly referred to as geographical coordinates. They provide a systematic network of lines upon which the... View Article
Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary is the biggest wildlife sanctuary in Arunachal Pradesh covering an area of 4149 Sq.km. The Sanctuary is very rich in... View Article
Pakke Paga Hornbill Festival is the only conservation festival in Arunachal Pradesh. The government of Arunachal Pradesh declared it as a state... View Article
Pakhui Tiger reserve is located in the East Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh. It is also known as Pakke Tiger Reserve. It was declared a... View Article
Some of the biggest threats to wildlife are: Illegal wildlife trade Habitat destruction Deforestation Invasive species Pollution Climate... View Article
The Godavari is the second largest river in India after Ganga. It is the largest river in peninsular India and known as the 'Dakshina Ganga'. The... View Article
Minor minerals are those, which are declared as such by the Central Government in the exercise of the powers conferred by Section I (a) of the... View Article