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Kanishka, also known as Kanishka the Great, was a sovereign of the Kushan Empire who ruled from his capital at... View Article
Kanishka, also known as Kanishka the Great, was a sovereign of the Kushan Empire who ruled from his capital at... View Article
Pen Chao (also known as Ban Chao) was the Chinese general who was successful in defeating Kanishka. As per the... View Article
Kanishka, also known as Kanishka the Great, is referred to as a second Ashoka due to his role in the... View Article
The Kushan Empire was administered from two capitals. One was Purushapura (modern-day Peshawar in Pakistan) and the other from Mathura... View Article
Kanishka, also known as Kanishka the Great, was a sovereign of the Kushan Empire who ruled from his capital at... View Article
Jainism was patronised by the Mauryan Emperor Chandragupta. His grandson Ashoka would later go on to patronise Buddhism. Chandragupta Maurya... View Article
Kanishka was a follower of Buddhism. Known as Kanishka the Great, he was an emperor of the Kushan Empire in... View Article
The Vedas are older than the Puranas. The Vedas were composed around circa. 1200 BC – 900 BC. The first... View Article
The Aryan Invasion Theory is a hypothesis developed in the 20th century that states that a group of people called... View Article
Chilika Lake in Orissa and Keoladeo National Park in Rajasthan were recognised as the first Ramsar sites in India. There... View Article
The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of International Importance is an international treaty for the conservation and sustainable use of wetlands.... View Article
Depending on the geography of the wetlands, the type of waters present in a wetland can be either freshwater, brackish,... View Article
The Persistent Organic Pollutants banned under the Stockholm Convention are as follows: Chlordecone Hexabromobiphenyl Hexabromodiphenyl ether and Hepta Bromodiphenyl Ether ... View Article
As far as multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) are concerned, the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants is considered a major... View Article
The Rotterdam Convention on Prior Informed Consent Procedures is a legally binding instrument, which was adopted on 10th September 1998... View Article
The Stockholm Convention is a legally binding international instrument, designed to lead to gradual decrease of the presence of persistent... View Article
About 183 countries around the world are party to CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) North Korea and... View Article
North Korea and South Sudan are the countries which are not part of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered... View Article
A CITE (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) certificate is a permit granted by an issuing authority that confirms... View Article
Just about five percent of life on Earth is animals. Overall, 82 percent of life on Earth is made up... View Article