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1 הודו הבריטית
British India, part of India that was under direct British administration and rule from 1765 to 1947 (until India'ss independence in 1947) -
2 פונג'ב
n. Punjab, former region in northwestern British India; region which spans northwestern India and northeastern Pakistan; state in northwestern India; province in northeastern Pakistan -
3 גוז'אראט
n. Gujarat, region in west India; industrialized state in west India that includes areas of Bombay -
4 קצ'ין
Kachin, language spoken in northernmost Burma (Myanmar) and adjoining regions of China and India————————n. Kachin, member of a people that live in northern Burma (Myanmar) and adjoining regions of China and India -
5 אורדו
Urdu, official Pakistani language which is written in Arabic letters and spoken by over 100 million people worldwide (mostly Muslims in Pakistan, but also in India and Bangladesh) -
6 אינדור
n. Indore, city and district in central India -
7 אלפונסו
n. Alfonso, male first name; family name; name of several kings of Portugal; name of several kings of Spain; name of a variety of mango from India -
8 אסאם
Assam, state in north east India; Assam Tea, black tea grown in Assam and named after the region -
9 בהג'י
n. (India) bhajee, dish made of small flat ball of vegetables fried in batter -
10 ביהר
n. Bihar, state in northeast India; city in the central area of this state; county in Hungary -
11 בנגל
n. Bengal, region in India -
12 גואה
n. Goa, city located on the western shore of India -
13 האיים המלדיביים
Maldive Islands, Maldives, country made up of approximately 2000 islands in the Indian Ocean southwest of India -
14 האיים הקאריביים
the Caribbean Islands, islands of Western India, group of islands located between North America and South America -
15 הודו
n. India————————turkey -
16 הידרוקוטיל
hydrocotyle, genus of creeping plants native of and originated in Southern United States and grow in Southern Africa and India (Botany) -
17 הים הערבי
Arabian Sea, northwesten arm of the Indian Ocean situated between Arabia and India -
18 הינדואיזם
Hinduism, main religion of India -
19 הכת הסיקית
sikhism, monotheistic religion which combines elements of Hinduism and Islam and was founded in northern India in the 16th century -
20 המעבר להודו
Passage to India, novel written in 1924 by E. M. Forster (also made into a movie)
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