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12 Cards in this Set
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Khan Younis, Rafah are in |
Gaza strip (Mediterranean sea) Rafah borders Egypt |
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Erbil |
Iraqi Kurdistan |
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Zagros mt |
Iraq |
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Sistan |
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Iran attacks |
Idlib harem Syria Ebril Iraq Koh sabz Panjgur Balochistan Pakistan against Jaish Al Adl (sunni) |
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Maritime security transit corridor |
South red sea, BaM, Aden Hanish 🏝️ CMF members patrol |
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Op Prosperity guardian |
US in red sea (after houthi attacks) India stayed away from it Reduced it's role in CMF Continues to patrol IRTC (navy and coast guards) |
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Kurdish region |
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Combined maritime forces |
34 members Baharain hq US, China, India
After INS Sunayana 2023, no significant op by India INS Chennai, Sumitra weren't part of this (though it coordinated with UK) |
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Why was Hyderabad more fragile than Bengal in 18th century? |
1. Decentralisation in Hyderabad - watan jagirs dominated, while in Bengal a few intermediary zamindars emerged who were allies of MQK 2. Economy- Bengal was fertile as well as proto-industrialized. Emergence of bankers like Jagat Seth 3. Customary elites were majorly sidelined in Hyd (Ijaradars emerged) |
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IVC sites in India known for comparatively more realistic terracotta work |
Kalibangan and Gujarat sites |
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inscription tablets in IVC |
figure on one side both side inscriptions |