The region occupied by India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh is called the Indian subcontinent. Why?
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because the territories of these lands are separated from the rest of the continent by the Himalayas. ...
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India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh are called the Indian subcontinent because the territories of these lands are separated from the rest of the continent by the Himalayas. ... India had a great cultural influence on these nations. Hence, these nations are collectively referred to as the Indian subcontinent.
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