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A country of southern
Asia covering most of the Indian subcontinent. Aryans from the
northwest invaded c. 1500 BC, pushing Dravidian and other peoples to
the south. Most of India was unified by the emperor Asoka in the 3rd
century BC. It experienced a golden age in the 4th and 5th centuries
AD before being invaded c. 1000 by Muslims and later by the Mongol
conqueror Baber, who established the Mogul empire (1526–1857).
Various European powers established trading posts in the 16th and
17th centuries, with the British assuming authority over India in
1857. In the 20th century, India gained its independence from Great
Britain (1947) following a campaign of civil disobedience led by the
pacifist Mohandas Gandhi. Its concomitant partition into the
separate countries of India and Pakistan resulted in a tumultuous
migration of Muslims to Pakistan and Hindus and Sikhs to India in
which approximately one million people died. New Delhi is the
capital and Mumbai (Bombay) the largest city. Population:
1,100,000,000. |