Which state in India is the meeting point of mongoloids and caucasoids
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Since the options are not given, I am giving a general answer.
The correct answer should be - Assam.
The 'Mongoloid' term is used to refer to indicate the section of people who belong to Northern Asia, Eastern Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia, the Arctic, and the Pacific Islands.
The Caucasians mainly include the people of the Aryan origin.
The north-eastern state of Assam is the possible common place where the Mongoloids and Caucasians would meet.
The correct answer should be - Assam.
The 'Mongoloid' term is used to refer to indicate the section of people who belong to Northern Asia, Eastern Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia, the Arctic, and the Pacific Islands.
The Caucasians mainly include the people of the Aryan origin.
The north-eastern state of Assam is the possible common place where the Mongoloids and Caucasians would meet.
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The answer to this question is Assam.
Assam, which is shaped roughly like a Y laid on its side, is a land of plains and river valleys. The state has three principal physical regions: the Brahmaputra River valley in the north, the Barak River (upper Surma River) valley in the south, and the hilly region between Meghalaya (to the west) and Nagaland and Manipur (to the east) in the south-central part of the state.
Assam, which is shaped roughly like a Y laid on its side, is a land of plains and river valleys. The state has three principal physical regions: the Brahmaputra River valley in the north, the Barak River (upper Surma River) valley in the south, and the hilly region between Meghalaya (to the west) and Nagaland and Manipur (to the east) in the south-central part of the state.
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