نتایج جستجو برای: harappa

تعداد نتایج: 30  

Journal: :International journal of advanced research 2021

Despite finding the scholars being divided in their opinions, glorious antiquities of ancient India still continue to grow stature since time immemorial. The rudimentary remnants hoary tradition and a journey from ancient, original enriched nature Indian culture Gupta Dynasty with passage through epic age amply vouchsafes very purpose article. With subdivisions historical ages, cities Indus Val...

The concept of Indo-Aryan group of peoples and their invasion has played a prominent role in explaining thecultural history of the Indian sub-continent. It was propounded that the Aryans, living somewhere outside India,invaded the Indian sub-continent around 1500 B.C. and after supplanting the indigenous powers and culturessettled in India. The Aryans were held responsible for the destruction o...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1994
W K Duncan S L Silberman A Trubman E F Meydrech

Primary canine hypoplasia (PCH) is an enamel defect located on the mesial aspect of the facial surface at approximately the junction of the gingival and the middle thirds of the tooth. 1-5 The defect exists in two forms: minimal hypoplasia consisting of brown, white, or yellow opaque areas with a smooth surface; and obvious hypoplasia having a combination of pitting, invagination, missing ename...

2006
R Somvanshi

Domestication of dogs, buffaloes (?), elephants, and fowls occurred in India between 6000 and 4500 BC. Strong archaeological evidence is available for existence of an advanced civilization in Mohenjo-daro, Harappa (now in Pakistan) and certain other places in northern India around 2500 BC. The people of these civilizations had both humped and humpless cows, buffaloes, elephants, goats, fowl, et...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Indian Institute of History of Medicine 1983
P Gurusironmani

To revive the Siddha system of medicine, a chronological probe including archaeological and historical sources ofthis discipline is necessary. Siddha system is based on th e atom and 96 101ft uvams of Saiva Siddhanda. Archaeological excavations at Harappa and Mohenjedaro, showing light on Siva-Sakti cult form a background for Siddha. There are views of links with the submerged Lumer ia continen...

2012
Mayank N. Vahia Nisha Yadav

The Harappan Civilisation (HC) was spread over large parts of western region of the Indian Subcontinent. Its earliest roots can be found from 7000 BC in Mehrgarh but its peak urban period is around 2500 to 1900 BC. It declined completely by 1300 BC. At its peak, it covered more than 30 per cent of the present landmass of the Indian Subcontinent. The entire evidence for it is archaeological. It ...

Journal: اثر 2018

Jag, scientifically known as Dalbergja sissoo and Shisham_Persian name_, and local names Sassam, Jag, Jagh and Ciso, is a medium-sized tree that often grows in the highlands and along the mountain rivers. Habitats of this plant species have been reported in India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Afghanistan, and in southeastern Iran in the Makran Heights, Jabal_Barez ...

Jag, scientifically known as Dalbergja sissoo and Shisham_Persian name_, and local names Sassam, Jag, Jagh and Ciso, is a medium-sized tree that often grows in the highlands and along the mountain rivers. Habitats of this plant species have been reported in India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Afghanistan, and in southeastern Iran in the Makran Heights, Jabal_Barez ...

Journal: :the international journal of humanities 2012
mohamad mehdi tavassoli reza rezazadeh langroodi dawood saremi naeini

archaeology is growing science that continues to discover the material remains of man; hence, it is the best evidence to understand human relations that too shows close co-operation between the neighboring countries, especially iran and india (present pakistan). right from bronze age when man started building a better social organization, archaeology presents positive evidences for economic an...

2004
Donald Moss Ramesh J. Bijlani John Astin

Meditation is an ancient but simple cognitive technique that historically predates modern religions. The practice of meditation is associated with discrete changes in both psychophysiology and state of consciousness. This has lead to its use as both a spiritual technique in many religious traditions as well as a therapeutic intervention. Widespread adoption of meditation may ultimately contribu...

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