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    Unani methods of cure in the Indian subcontinent: an analytical study by Arshad Islam, Islam

    Published 2018
    “…Unani (‘Greek’) medicine is based on ancient Hellenic thought (via its interactions with Babylonian, Egyptian, Indian and Persian knowledge).Tibb-i-Unani is Arabic for ‘Greek medicine’, which became Unani as practised in the Indian Subcontinent, where it was developed and refined through systematic experimentation by renowned scholars. …”
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    Unani methods of cure in the Indian subcontinent: An analytical study by Islam, Arshad

    Published 2017
    “…Tibb-iUnani is Arabic for ‘Greek medicine’, which became Unani as practiced in the Indian Subcontinent, where it was developed and refined through systematic experimentation by renowned scholars. …”
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    The civilizational role of Islam in the Indian subcontinent: The Delhi sultanate by Islam, Arshad

    Published 2017
    “…Based mainly on Arabic and Persian sources, the article focuses on the intellectual legacy, achievements and the role that the Indian Muslims played in the Indian subcontinent during the Delhi Sultanate, the first major Islamic political authority to govern large parts of South Asia.…”
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    A review on Sperata aor (Hamilton, 1822), a popular food fish of Indian Subcontinent by Sandipan Gupta

    Published 2015
    “…Sperata aor is a freshwater catfish of Bagridae family which is distributed throughout Indian subcontinent including India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal and Myanmar. …”
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    مساهمة علماء القارة الهندية في شرح صحيح مسلم: تكملة فتح الملهم أنموذجا The contribution of scholars of Indian subcontinent in commentary on Sahih Muslim, an introduction to Takmilah Fath al-Mulhim by Mohd Marzuki, Zunaidah

    Published 2019
    “…Hence, this study examines the contribution of hadith scholars from the Indian subcontinent in explaining Sahih Muslim, exemplified especially by the book of Takmilah Fath al-Mulhim. …”
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    Synoptic situations of severe local convective storms during the pre-monsoon season in Bangladesh by Yamane, Yusuke, Hayashi, Taiichi, Kiguchi, Masashi, Akter, Fatima, Dewan, Ashraf

    Published 2012
    “…The temperature is higher at 800 hPa over the inland area of the Indian subcontinent including Bangladesh on SLCSD than NSLCSD. …”
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    Flourishing of arts, culture, literature and history during the Mughal Era (1526-1857) by Arshad Islam, Islam

    Published 2018
    “…The Indian Subcontinent has contained a vast array of innumerable ethnicities, cultures, traditions and languages since the dawn of human civilization. …”
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    The genesis of Persian and Urdu languages and literatures in India by Islam, Arshad

    Published 2015
    “…The Indian subcontinent has contained a vast array of ethnicities, cultures, traditions and languages since the beginning of civilisation. …”
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    The origin and history of genetic diversity of local chickens in the Middle East and Africa by Al-Jumaili, Ahmed S. Obaid

    Published 2019
    “…All our domestic chicken populations originate from the West and North-West of the Indian subcontinent, a putative centre of domestication for the species. …”
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    OPINION: Rokeya’s tolerance and magnanimity by Hasan, Md. Mahmudul

    Published 2015
    “…In the current political climate of intolerance and hostility in Bangladesh, religious bigotry and narrow-mindedness in the Indian subcontinent and the brooding atmosphere of prejudice and racism and a steady procession of one war after another globally, Rokeya‟s example of tolerance and magnanimity can be a panacea only if people are ready to heed messages, and follow examples, like hers.…”
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    Infinite Sequences in the Constructive Geometry of Tenth-Century Hindu Temple Superstructures by Datta, Sambit

    Published 2010
    “…The architectural form of the temple was the subject of wide experimentation, based on canonical sacred texts, within the regional schools of temple building in the Indian subcontinent. This paper investigates the practice of this knowledge in the constructive geometry of temple superstructures, with attention focused on the canonical rules for deriving the planar profile of a temple using a mandala (proportional grid) and the curvature of the sikhara (superstructure) using a rekha sutra (curve measure). …”
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    Influence of Timurid architecture on Safavid and Mughal mosques in India / Maryam Khazaee by Maryam, Khazaee

    Published 2015
    “…Before and after the advent of Islam, Persian architecture was heavily influential towards the structures of the Indian subcontinent. During the Mughal era (1526-1707AD), bilateral relations between Persia and India reached the highest level in all aspects of life. …”
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    Gerarda prevostiana (Eydoux and Gervais, 1837) (Squamata: Serpentes: Homalopsidae), a New Snake for Borneo by Das, I., Breuer, H., Shonleben, S.

    Published 2013
    “…The species is widespread in mainland Southeast Asia, with additional records to the west (the Indian Subcontinent) and east (the Philippines Archipelago), but was previously unrecorded from the islands of the Sundas. …”
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    Calotes versicolor ( Squamata : Agamidae) – A New Invasive Squamate for Borneo by Das, I., Charles, J.K, Edwards, D.S

    Published 2008
    “…Calotes versicolor, hitherto known from the Asian mainland, from eastern Iran, across the Indian Subcontinent, to Indo-China and Indo-Malaya, with several naturalized populations in both the New and Old Worlds, is here reported for the first time from Borneo (from Brunei Darussalam, in the northwestern part of the island). …”
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    Herpetology of an antique land: the history of herpetological explorations and knowledge in India and south Asia by Das, I.

    Published 2004
    “…The history of herpetological explorations in the Indian subcontinent is traced from Vedic times to present. …”
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    Variation in the grass pea (Lathyrus Sativus L.) and wild species by Jackson, M. T., Yunus, A. G.

    Published 1984
    “…L. sativus is a highly variable species, and there is a clear distinction between the blue-flowered forms from south-west Asia, Ethiopia and the Indian subcontinent, and the white and white and blue flowered forms with white seeds which have a more westerly distribution. …”
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    Religious thoughts of Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan (1817-1898): an analytical study by Gilani, Sayyid Muhammad Yunus, Al-Masud, Abdullah

    Published 2016
    “…Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan (1817-1898) was a dynamic force against conservatism, superstition and inactivity which make him unparallel figure to reinterpret Islamic concepts during 19 th century in the Indian subcontinent. He was a pioneer modernist among Muslim scholars who played a dynamic and significant role to restructure the interpretation of Islam in modern world. …”
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    Babri Mosque: a historic bone of contention by Islam, Arshad

    Published 2007
    “…After a thorough scrutiny of the available historical literature on the Mosque, this article argues that to regard it as the birthplace of the Hindu deity Rama is untenable and the notion was actually put into circulation by British colonial officials to serve British interests in the Indian subcontinent. Successive colonial administrations tried to strengthen their grip on South Asia by playing off one group against another in the name of caste, race, and, most importantly, religion. …”
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    Characterization of the first two viruses described from wild populations of hammer orchids (Drakaea spp.) in Australia by Ong, J., Phillips, R., Dixon, Kingsley, Jones, M., Wylie, S.

    Published 2016
    “…The virus isolated from Drakaea livida has a bipartite genome of 4490 nt (RNA1) and 2905 nt (RNA2) that shares closest sequence and structural similarity to members of the genus Pecluvirus, family Virgaviridae, described from legumes in the Indian subcontinent and West Africa. However, it differs from pecluviruses by lacking a P39 protein on RNA2 and having a cysteine-rich protein gene located 3′ of the triple gene block protein genes. …”
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