the impact of geography on the history of india
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The Indian subcontinent has three main reasons: Himalaya Mountains, southern peninsula and Indo - Gangetic plains. Regional differences and related separate identities greatly fostered by geography, have stood in the way of the rise of durable pan Indian states in Indian history
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The rivers which flow from the Himalayas through the year have greatly contributed to the prosperity and development of the plains, which would have otherwise made India a desert. The fertility and the consequent richness of the people of the plains invited foreign invaders to India.
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