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what are the similarities between seven dwipas concieved by ancient indians maps and maps by ancient greeks​

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Answered by Aayush0005
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Arthur H. Keller was the father of Helen Keller.  He had served as "a captain in the Confederate Army" during the Civil War.  He married his first wife and had two sons.  He later married his second wife, Kate Adams, who was twenty years his junior.  He was a newspaper editor, and he also managed the Keller Homestead.   He and Kate had their first child, Helen.  She was bright and energetic until contracting the illness called "acute congestion of the stomach and brain," which left her deaf and blind.  He and Kate had two more children, a daughter and a son.

Helen Keller later described her father as a loving man who spent as much time with his family as possible, except when he was hunting.  He was a hospitable man and an accomplished gardener.  It was his appreciation of nature that inspired Helen to love flowers and trees.  He was also an excellent story-teller.  Arthur Keller died in the summer of 1896.

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Indian Geography: Geographical Information on Ancient India!

Indian Geography: Geographical Information on Ancient India!Indian geography has a long history. In fact, various geographical concepts have been developing in our country since the dawn of Indian civilization.

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Indian Geography: Geographical Information on Ancient India!Indian geography has a long history. In fact, various geographical concepts have been developing in our country since the dawn of Indian civilization.ADVERTISEMENTS:

Indian Geography: Geographical Information on Ancient India!Indian geography has a long history. In fact, various geographical concepts have been developing in our country since the dawn of Indian civilization.ADVERTISEMENTS: Though a systematic account of the classical Indian geographical concepts is not available in a book form, yet some valuable geographical information is contained in Hindu mythology, philosophy, epics, history and sacred laws. Chronologically, the Vaidikas, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, the works of Buddhists and Jains, and the Puranas are the main sources of ancient Indian geographical concepts.

Indian Geography: Geographical Information on Ancient India!Indian geography has a long history. In fact, various geographical concepts have been developing in our country since the dawn of Indian civilization.ADVERTISEMENTS: Though a systematic account of the classical Indian geographical concepts is not available in a book form, yet some valuable geographical information is contained in Hindu mythology, philosophy, epics, history and sacred laws. Chronologically, the Vaidikas, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, the works of Buddhists and Jains, and the Puranas are the main sources of ancient Indian geographical concepts.The ancient Indian scholars had accurate knowledge of topography, physiography, flora, fauna, natural resources, agriculture and other socio-economic activities of India and adjoining countries. They also had conjectured about the solar system and the universe. In the Aitareya Brahmana one may find materials regarding the regional geography of India. The Satapatha Brahmana furnishes a systematic description of the various branches of geography. The Vaidika Age inspired geographers and they produced valuable works in various branches of geography.

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