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Mumbai: A City of Class Divide
Mumbai is a city laden with class divide. An American photographer, through drone photography, has brought into clear focus the stark divide between the rich and poor in India’s financial capital. An Urban Jungle On his official website, Miller describes … Continue reading
Population Patterns of North America:Where Did the First People in North America Came From
The Question which first arises is-Where did the first people in North America came from? According to one theory, nomads crossed land bridge from Asia to Alaska and settled in N. America. According to another theory, nomads from Central and … Continue reading
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Gujjar Tribe
Origin The origins of the Gurjars are uncertain. The Gurjara clan appeared in northern India about the time of the Huna invasions of northern India. Some scholars, such as V. A. Smith, believed that the Gujjars were foreign immigrants, possibly … Continue reading