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  • ...a retreated to the south in response to the uplift of the [[Himalayas, The|himalayas]] in the north and river systems built out a large deltaic land that formed ...nce of glacial deposits in Bangladesh during the Pleistocene time. But the Himalayas were glaciated and the melt water was flowing over Bengal plain through dee ...
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  • ...dia begun in 1832. While in service, he discovered the highest peak of the Himalayas, and also the highest peak in the world, which was named Mount Everest afte ...
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  • ...ti (Goddess Parvati). Actually it originates in Chitamu Lake in the Sikkim Himalayas at an altitude of about 7,200 m and comes down first to the Darjeeling plai ...
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  • ...enced by the plate motion and sediment supply in the basin from the rising Himalayas. Subsurface data from the Hazipur well on the northwest of Dhaka indicate t ...
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  • ...acier near Khangchung Lake about 7,128m above sea level within the eastern Himalayas in Sikkim of India. After a long journey through the mountainous region it ...
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  • ...f practice in sannyasa-brata as an itinerant mendicant, he repaired to the Himalayas for penance (yoga) and ultimately attained perfection (siddhi) in yoga prac ...
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  • ...ravelled six times all over India, going to many inaccessible areas in the Himalayas. Apart from India and Nepal, he also travelled to other places in Asia as w ...
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  • ...ssarowar and Mount Kailas. The Brahmaputra is known as the Dihang in Assam Himalayas before it comes into the Great Plains of Bengal. It enters Bangladesh throu ...shy in nature, rising from the steep catchment on the southern side of the Himalayas between [[Darjeeling|darjeeling]] in India, and Bhutan. Of all the distribu ...
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  • ...in autumn. The songs tell of Parvati, the daughter of the rich king of the Himalayas, who was married to Shiva, a poor man. After Parvati went to her husband's ...
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  • ...utra-Jamuna drains the northern and eastern slopes of the [[Himalayas, The|himalayas]], and has a catchment area of 5,83,000 sq km. Its tributaries and distribu ...rahmaputra from the west. Both streams originate from the foothills of the Himalayas. The Dharala is a swift river in the rainy season, but a braided clear stre ...
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  • ...d in portraiture and landscape. He drew numerous paintings of views of the Himalayas and the Kanchanjangha. He also painted scenes of fishing boats and fleet of ...
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  • ...ng as a result of isostatic adjustment of the crust due to the rise of the himalayas and dewatering of the Proto-Bengal-Fan sediments which are now buried under ...
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  • ...sian plate, development of the huge mountain range of the [[Himalayas, The|himalayas]], development of the Ganges-Brahmaputra river system and [[Sea Level Chang ...Indian plate and the Eurasian plate and the subsequent rise of the greater Himalayas. The clastic sediment may be equivalent to the Kopili Formation and the [[B ...
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  • ...Tibeto-Burman branch of the Tibeto-Chinese race came to Indian side of the Himalayas to Nepal and North Bihar-Bengal and Assam and they possibly mingled with th ...
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  • ...pur Clay was formed either before the major uplift of the [[Himalayas, The|himalayas]] to the north or more likely originated from the crystalline rocks similar ...ions in different areas: piedmont plains near the foothills (including the Himalayas); river meander floodplains; estuarine floodplains and tidal floodplains. T ...
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  • ...ndu system of geography Colebrooke collected evidence on the height of the Himalayas and was convinced that it was the highest mountain range in the world, a co ...
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  • ...uted in the South and Southeast Asia, occurring along the base of Tropical Himalayas from Assam to Punjab, in the eastern districts of Central India, and on the ...
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  • ...died in 1605, he had a vast empire extending from Kabul to Bengal and the Himalayas to Ahmadnagar. Akbar’s reign witnessed Mughal penetration into Bengal. Ak ...
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  • ...e of Budhagupta (c 476-94 AD) the northern limit of Pundravardhana was the Himalayas (Himavacchikhara). ...
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  • ...ai and Old Jamuna with headwaters in the foothills of the [[Himalayas, The|himalayas]] have cut across the Pleistocene and their floodplains separate the units. ...hich have built a broad piedmont alluvial plain along the foothills of the Himalayas. The major [[river]]s of these alluvial plains are the Atrai and the Punarb ...
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