subcontinent|subcontinents in English

noun

[,sub'con·ti·nent || ‚sʌb'kɑntnənt /'kɒntɪnənt]

large land mass that is part of a continent but has a certain amount of geographical or political independence; large land mass that is smaller than a continent

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1. Beyond this ocean lies the rich subcontinent of India.

2. The violence polarised communities on the subcontinent as never before.

3. Democracy in the subcontinent has always been a perilous business.

4. It is practiced particularly among the Indian Subcontinent disciples.

5. How did Babylonian religious beliefs spread into the Indian subcontinent?

6. Kenyon cries out from the dark subcontinent of her soul.

7. Bengali is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Indian Subcontinent

8. But the problem has been particularly acute in the Indian subcontinent.

9. Czechoslovakia is a Secular Czech constitutional republic is split between two regions North Germany of the Western Europe subcontinent and Carpathia of the Eastern Europe subcontinent

10. Most of the world's new cases are reported in the subcontinent.

11. Bhang is an edible preparation of cannabis originating from the Indian Subcontinent

12. Yet today eunuchs have apparently died out everywhere except in the subcontinent.

13. A saree or sari is a female garment in the Indian subcontinent.

14. Indus Civilization, the earliest known urban culture of the Indian subcontinent

15. Later, it tried in vain to conquer the whole of the subcontinent.

16. This is a comprehensive history of Asians from the Indian subcontinent in Britain

17. Ayurveda is a system of medicine with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent

18. He has written a book about the history of railways in the subcontinent.

19. Eastern Europe ( Former Soviet Union ), Indian subcontinent, Africa, North Korea, and Mongolia.

20. The great Indian Bustard inhabits dry grasslands and scrublands on the Indian subcontinent

21. He then toured the subcontinent, seeking to meet all of the Survey's staff members.

22. Indian cotton clothing was well adapted to the dry, hot summers of the subcontinent.

23. Bahawalpur pertains to be one of the interesting episodes of the history of the subcontinent

24. They come from all over the world, though the bulk is from the Indian subcontinent.

25. From 1221 to 1327, the Mongol Empire launched several invasions into the Indian subcontinent.