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| is located 1 NM (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) southwest of | Indus, Alberta, Canada. |
| re also simulcasting the weekday late show and | Indus, an Asian community programme on Sunday evenin |
| nd in South Asia in rivers such as the Ganges, | Indus and Mahanadi. |
| Formerly located at the confluence of the | Indus and Chenab rivers, it is now removed to Mithan |
| e is derived from Indos, Ancient Greek for the | Indus and Soukhos, Ancient Greek for the Egyptian cr |
| ricts of Punjab, mainly along the banks of the | Indus and Sutlej rivers. |
| hkala-vati or Pushkalavati, to the west of the | Indus, and known to Alexander and the Greeks as Peuk |
| ounded Taksha-sila or Taxi, to the east of the | Indus, and known to Alexander and the Greeks as Taxi |
| gnable ended her days first as a tender to HMS | Indus and then on 9 November 1888 she was re-named H |
| Gujarat, and affected the upper reaches of the | Indus and Sutlej, where scores of villages and towns |
| in the Sindh Saggar Doab (the land between the | Indus and Chenab rivers). |
| g from Tharu to Marol on the north bank of the | Indus and from Chilling to Lamayuru to Kargil on the |
| The Derajat is a level plain between the | Indus and the Sulaiman range, lying between 29°30′ a |
| Mongols caught up with him on the banks of the | Indus and defeated him what in now referred to as th |
| 2007: The Excalibur | Indus and Excalibur Special are made available in a |
| site of Alexander the Great's crossing of the | Indus and an important site of Gandhara ruins. |
| She was attached to HMS | Indus as a training ship for mechanics at Devonport. |
| rrah and the Punjnud, to the confluence of the | Indus at Mithunkote and the control of the Indus fro |
| IndUS Aviation is an American light aircraft manufac | |
| IndUS Aviation is currently developing an improved v | |
| tical systems and cultural distribution of the | Indus Basin and surrounding hinterland, he observed |
| Upon the Himalaya: Excursions and Enquiries, ( | Indus Books, New Delhi, 2004), ISBN 81-7387-169-8 |
| ghanistan, separated from the watershed of the | Indus by the Sanglakh Range. |
| Judging from the dispersal of | Indus civilisation artifacts, the trade networks, ec |
| The lost Sarasvati and the | Indus Civilisation. |
| Some other galleries display | Indus Civilization artifacts, Gandhara Civilization |
| Indus Civilization / Indus script and religion / Cor | |
| Indus Civilization & the Problem of Aryans. | |
| 1990 The Decline of the | Indus Civilization and the Late Harappan Period in t |
| an exhaustive specialized library covering the | Indus Civilization in general, and the Indus Script, |
| The | Indus Civilization flourished in the Bronze Age, app |
| The | Indus Civilization site of Kot Bala is located in th |
| mic Scholars and modernism, French revolution, | Indus Civilization, imperialism and fundamentalism, |
| 1997 The Transformation of the | Indus Civilization. |
| 1979 Pastoral nomadism in the | Indus Civilization: an hypothesis. |
| Labours club, | Indus club, Chorus are the clubs situating in this v |
| arby new lands, by the new course of the river | Indus, commandably. |
| laxy 5.8 million light years from Earth in the | Indus constellation. |
| s a guest act for Rock Machine (later known as | Indus Creed under CBS) in front of 4,000 people at t |
| ra tecta inhabits the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and | Indus drainages in Pakistan, northern and peninsular |
| From Nile to | Indus: Economics and Security in the Middle East. |
| James | Indus Farley (February 4, 1871 - June 16, 1948) was |
| oal House is a Welsh television series made by | Indus Films for BBC Wales, and broadcast on BBC One |
| s co-produced by the Endeavour Productions and | Indus Films, and hosted by Bruce Parry. |
| 6 adds northwestern rivers (tributaries of the | Indus flowing through Afghanistan and north-western |
| l framework of the countries through which the | Indus flows. |
| ge across the Jhelum River, a tributary of the | Indus, forms part of one of the routes from the Azad |
| promoted to Captain in 1850 and captained HMS | Indus from 1856. |
| a was distributed throughout the basins of the | Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers, as well as in |
| "This river [the | Indus] has seven mouths, very shallow and marshy, so |
| The | Indus has formed a natural boundary between the Indi |
| As part of the developing | Indus Highway system, the tunnel serves as a shorter |
| l is that long bodied vehicles can now use the | Indus Highway whereas previously the hairpin bends o |
| l Highways include famous highways such as the | Indus Highway, Karakoram Highway and Makran Coastal |
| The | Indus Hospital is a tertiary care multidisciplinary |
| The complex is in front of the 3 star | Indus Hotel. |
| At the river | Indus however, the Mongols caught up with him and ki |
| In April 1915 Flora was renamed TS | Indus II. |
| nally located beyond the seven mouths of river | Indus in the country of Bactria and the land was wat |
| iver power project on Suru River (Tributary of | Indus) in Kargil district in Indian state of Jammu a |
| Location of | Indus in Alberta |
| mpts to retake his throne, Humayun crossed the | Indus in 1543. |
| The Makwal are found along the shores of the | Indus, in the districts of Dera Ghazi Khan and Muzaf |
| Indus International School, Pune | |
| Indus International School, Hyderabad | |
| Indus International Community School, Bangalore | |
| The | Indus International School, Bangalore, (IISB) is an |
| Indus is located approximately 6.1 km (3.8 mi) east | |
| Indus is home to a recreation complex that serves Ro | |
| BBC North West: | Indus is broadcast on Radio Manchester and Radio Lan |
| Indus is a hamlet in southern Alberta under the juri | |
| Indus is also a Sanskrit word for “constellation of | |
| The | Indus is a strategically vital resource for Pakistan |
| ich, Elbow Valley, Dalemead, Dalroy, Delacour, | Indus, Janet, Kathyrn, Keoma, Langdon, Madden, Shepa |
| PTVEMS is a member of the | iNDUS Maths Club. |
| Chashma Barrage wetland site is located | Indus Monsoon Forest, some 25 km southwest of Mianwa |
| ession cover of Junoon's hit song "Bulleya" on | Indus Music. |
| istrict near Kundian at the left bank of river | Indus, near Koh-i-Suleiman mountain range. |
| le Sutlej of Lahore, Ferozpur and on the lower | Indus of Derajat and Muzaffargarh,in Tehsil Piplan ( |
| ons, picking up 49 survivors, before finishing | Indus off. |
| ant P. carbo sinensis, Brahminy Kite Haliastur | indus, Painted snipe Rostratula benghalensis, Black- |
| The | Indus plains have also been under the domination of |
| rials....These diverse images suggest that the | Indus pose of ritual discipline was used in more tha |
| INDUS project at the Iowa State University (see ) | |
| In 1956, this unit was then re-named as | Indus Rangers. |
| Indus Refinery Limited is a petroleum company based | |
| s army for a few days on his way back from the | Indus region after conquering the lands of Sindh, Pu |
| ibrary Trust (RMRLT), Chennai, established the | Indus Research Centre (IRC) in January 2007 for unde |
| ents brings into vision the entire valley, the | Indus River and the settlement below. |
| ingdoms which flourished on either side of the | Indus river . |
| cation of one of the notable structures on the | Indus River called Taunsa Barrage, located several k |
| Astor River, a tributary of the | Indus River and one of the rivers draining the Deosa |
| istan province along the Makran coast (28%) to | Indus River delta. |
| 1974 and was designed to store water from the | Indus River for irrigation, flood control, and the g |
| ir Charles Napier continued his advance to the | Indus River and attacked the Sind Capital of Hyderab |
| d 20 km southeast of Taunsa Sharif city on the | Indus river in the Punjab province of Pakistan. |
| tribe, nomads They came from Multan along the | Indus river after Muhammad Bin Qasim. |
| o last another battle, they headed towards the | Indus river to the area north of the present city of |
| rt (IATA: TLB, ICAO: OPTA) is located near the | Indus River in the Haripur District of Khyber-Pakhtu |
| Darius I of Persia to follow the course of the | Indus River and discover where it led. |
| ler scale then, the exhumation of rocks by the | Indus River in Nanga Parbat, Pakistan. |
| in Ladakh, northern India, located across the | Indus River from Thiksey Monastery. |
| eir desire to control the trade route down the | Indus River valley to the seaports of Sindh, an impo |
| istan (parts of Sogdiana) and extending to the | Indus River in Pakistan. |
| It extended from the | Indus River to North Africa, from the Aral Sea to th |
| ugh Dera Ismail Khan Tehsil, It then joins the | Indus River 20 miles south of Dera Ismail Khan. |
| y of the Indo-Scythian kingdom, located on the | Indus river in modern Pakistan, north of the coastal |
| bi district, situated on the right bank of the | Indus River about 15 km upstream of Attock Fort and |
| s, and as such its borders were defined by the | Indus River in the east, the sea in the south, a lin |
| Gilgit River is tributary to | Indus river |
| was a ritual drink for ancient peoples of the | Indus River Valley region and also the name of the ( |
| Chenab is tributary to | Indus river |
| The river is tributary to | Indus River and meets the Indus in Skardu Valley. |
| rates the Tarim river drainage system from the | Indus river drainage system, passing through the eas |
| It flows into the | Indus River near Lamayuru. |
| 100 miles from the Zhob River junction to the | Indus River junction. |
| Derajat is bound by the | Indus River to the east and the mountains to the wes |
| Arthur and her grandmother were named for the | Indus River in Tibet. |
| tial ecological role in the functioning of the | Indus River basin. |
| Civilization between the Adriatic Sea and the | Indus River », Dialogue of Civilizations ? - Tehran, |
| Because the source of the | Indus River is glacial meltwater from the Himalayas, |
| cient mounds of 8 hectares on the west bank of | Indus River have been extensively excavated. |
| ject elements include a barrage located on the | Indus River, a power channel (designed to divert wat |
| m Darius the Great of Persia, sailed along the | Indus River, Indian Ocean and Red Sea, circumnavigat |
| The Saangy are found along the banks of the | Indus river, in the districts of Rahim Yar Khan and |
| are the sources of the Brahmaputra River, the | Indus River, and the Karnali River (Ghaghara) which |
| rom there, they spread to the east side of the | Indus River, founding the villages of Bakharra (Kach |
| draining into Sutlej River, a tributary of the | Indus river, is today an important case point in the |
| Thal Canal from the | Indus river, Pakistan |
| Astore river is tributary to | Indus River, joining Gilgit River |
| from neighboring Afghanistan southeast to the | Indus River, of which it is a tributary. |
| exander the Great as he went downstream on the | Indus River. |
| in 1977 in response to severe flooding by the | Indus River. |
| ons the geography and culture of Sindh and the | Indus River. |
| the hills, which lie on the right side of the | Indus River. |
| the lowest point around the reservoir and the | Indus river. |
| living on the eastern and western side of the | Indus River. |
| For the Sindhu River, see | Indus River. |
| y of Nangaparbat Base Camp Raikot Face, on the | Indus River. |
| sible for building the Sukkur barrage over the | Indus River. |
| descendants then migrated to the banks of the | Indus river. |
| sive earthquake that changed the course of the | Indus River. |
| Tehsil of Rajanpur District along the bank of | Indus River. |
| the watersheds of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and | Indus rivers). |
| Indus School of Leadership, Yellagiri, Tamil Nadu | |
| m Mahadevan postulated that the writing was in | Indus script and called the find "the greatest archa |
| celt (tool) that had engravings resembling the | Indus script was found by a school teacher V. Shanmu |
| Since the material is scarse and the | Indus script is hard to interpret, the suggestions a |
| working on a mathematical model to relate the | Indus script with the Dravidian language will be inv |
| vely suggested a derivation of Brahmi from the | Indus script rather than the conventional hypothesis |
| 2008 Is the | Indus script indeed not a writing system? |
| Asko Parpola, Deciphering the | Indus script (Cambridge University Press, 1994) Camb |
| of Neolithic artifacts in South India bearing | Indus Script-like characters has kindled the interes |
| He specializes in the | Indus script. |
| The | Indus Script: Texts, Concordance and Tables (1977) |
| tham Mahadevan, a well known researcher in the | Indus Scripts, is the Honorary Consultant to the Cen |
| “Deciphering the | Indus Script” (book reviews), Richard Salomon, Vol. |
| “Murikan in the | Indus Script”, Iravatham Mahadevan, paper presented |
| t that Rao et al. did not actually compare the | Indus signs with "real-world non-linguistic systems" |
| similar to those that Rao et al. obtained with | Indus signs. |
| lso established a number of off-shoot labels - | Indus Sonica, which reissued Piano Magic's seminal d |
| The floor is covered by sediments from the | Indus submarine fan and is relatively smooth. |
| Sindh TV, CNBC Pakistan, TV ONE, ARY Digital, | Indus Television Network, Samaa TV and Dawn News, as |
| The | Indus Terracottas (Co-authored with Dr. A.K.Shrivast |
| his convoy, Woodriff sent an urgent message to | Indus, the largest and strongest of the merchant shi |
| Grus the Crane, Hydrus the Small Water Snake, | Indus the Indian, Pavo the Peacock, Phoenix, Triangu |
| Empires of the | Indus: The Story of a River is a non-fiction book by |
| s nearly as far down as its coherence with the | Indus through Bahawalpur and Multan Divisions of pre |
| with the Nahars, who ruled the country on the | Indus to the south, the boundary between the rival p |
| in the number of Matrikas found in the valley [ | Indus] today (seven, eight, or nine) possibly reflec |
| have been of the main harbours from which the | Indus traders sailed their ships to the coasts of th |
| Indus Training and Research Institute, Bangalore | |
| The School is run by the | Indus Trust, comprising members who represent the IT |
| Saint Helena, consisting of the East Indiaman | Indus, two whalers, three small merchant ships, the |
| ur district of Uttar Pradesh, India, is a late | Indus Valley Civilization archeological site. |
| iswal in Hisar district, Haryana, India, is an | Indus Valley Civilization archeological site, for wh |
| holars believes that the people of the ancient | Indus Valley Civilization were proto-Dravidian speak |
| ted some 1,000 square miles (2,600 km2) of the | Indus Valley region. |
| a is an archeological site associated with the | Indus Valley Civilization in Rupnagar district in th |
| As the | Indus Valley Civilization slowly declined and disper |
| culture) that was a pre-Harappan strand of the | Indus Valley Civilization. |
| humped bulls, similar to those found at other | Indus valley sites. |
| e best known structures among the ruins of the | Indus Valley Civilization at Mohenjo-daro. |
| According to Erdosy, the | Indus Valley Tradition nomenclature "is much more in |
| and Chairman of the Board of Governors for the | Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture (IVS) in |
| ication in India dates back to the time of the | Indus Valley Civilization. |
| The Jats seem to have first occupied the | Indus valley as far down as Sindh, whither the Meds |
| The | Indus Valley Civilization (also known as Harappan cu |
| Grassland, cropped fields, and scrubs in the | Indus valley of central India, Pakistan, the Gangeti |
| day Pakistan, and in the end gives rise to the | Indus Valley Civilization, which had its mature peri |
| a long history dating back to the time of the | Indus Valley civilization when grapevines were belie |
| o study the history of India starting from the | Indus Valley Civilization, and then covers the count |
| river dried and it also meant the end of many | Indus Valley civilization settlements, and creation |
| According to archaeological evidence, the | Indus Valley culture existed at the site from the pr |
| ls, on a seal discovered in the context of the | Indus Valley Civilization. |
| istribution, and is present as far east as the | Indus Valley bordering India and Pakistan and as far |
| of the earliest levees were constructed by the | Indus Valley Civilization (in Pakistan and North Ind |
| The decline of the | Indus Valley Civilisation at precisely the period in |
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