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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Mehrgarh |  |  |  | Mehrgarh: Encyclopedia II - List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Asia
List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Palaeolithic.
Berekhat Ram, Israel
Zhoukoudian, China
List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Mesolithic.
Abu Hureyra, Syria
List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Neolithic.
Atlit Yam, Israel
Çatalhöyük, Turkey
Göbekli Tepe, Turkey
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See also:List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Europe, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Palaeolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Mesolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Neolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Bronze Age, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Iron Age, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Roman/Greek Period, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Early Medieval, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Medieval, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Asia, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Palaeolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Mesolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Neolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Bronze Age, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Iron Age, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Greek and Roman Period, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Early Medieval, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Medieval, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Africa, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Palaeolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Iron Age, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Greek and Roman Period, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Americas, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Neolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Australia and Oceania, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Palaeolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Classical Period Read more here: » List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age: Encyclopedia II - List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Asia |
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|  |  |  | Mehrgarh: Encyclopedia II - Ayurveda - Brhat Trayi The greater triadThe Charaka and Sushruta Samhitās are compendiums of two traditions rather than texts authored by single authors. A third tradition is that of the Kāshyapas. Some plant remedies of ayurveda are also mentioned in the earlier Vedic literature 2nd millennium BC. Both the Sushruta and Charaka Samhitās are the product of several editorial hands, having been revised and supplemented over a period of several hundred years.
The scholar Vāgbhata, who lived in Sind at the beginning of the 7th century AD, produced a grand synthesis of earlie ...
See also:Ayurveda, Ayurveda - Brhat Trayi The greater triad, Ayurveda - Basic concepts and methodology, Ayurveda - Qualities, Ayurveda - The Five Elements, Ayurveda - Doshas, Ayurveda - Vata, Ayurveda - Pitta, Ayurveda - Kapha, Ayurveda - Herbs and Minerals in Ayurvedic Medicine, Ayurveda - Historically, Ayurveda - Today, Ayurveda - Ayurvedic Herbs in Western Medicine, Ayurveda - Partial Bibliography Read more here: » Ayurveda: Encyclopedia II - Ayurveda - Brhat Trayi The greater triad |
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|  |  |  | Mehrgarh: Encyclopedia II - Ayurveda - The Five ElementsAccording to the ancient Sankhya theory of cosmology, on which ayurveda is based, the "five great elements" (Panchamahabhuta); combine in different proportions to form the material world. Each element possesses different amounts of the above-mentioned gunas; thus each element has its unique qualitative nature. The elements are:
Akasha – aether
Vayu or Pavan – air or wind
Agni or Tejas – fire
Ap or Jala – water)
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See also:Ayurveda, Ayurveda - Brhat Trayi The greater triad, Ayurveda - Basic concepts and methodology, Ayurveda - Qualities, Ayurveda - The Five Elements, Ayurveda - Doshas, Ayurveda - Vata, Ayurveda - Pitta, Ayurveda - Kapha, Ayurveda - Herbs and Minerals in Ayurvedic Medicine, Ayurveda - Historically, Ayurveda - Today, Ayurveda - Ayurvedic Herbs in Western Medicine, Ayurveda - Partial Bibliography Read more here: » Ayurveda: Encyclopedia II - Ayurveda - The Five Elements |
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| |  |  |  | Mehrgarh: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan Pakistan - Administrative divisionThere are 26 districts in Balochistan.
Awaran
Barkhan
Bolan
Chagai
Dera Bugti
Gwadar
Jafarabad
Jhal Magsi
Kalat
Kharan
Kohlu
Khuzdar
Qilla Abdullah
Qilla Saifullah
Lasbela
Loralai
Mastung
Musakhel
Nasirabad
Panjgur
Pishin
Quetta
Sibi
T ...
See also:Balochistan Pakistan, Balochistan Pakistan - Geography, Balochistan Pakistan - Climate, Balochistan Pakistan - Demographics and society, Balochistan Pakistan - History, Balochistan Pakistan - Ancient History, Balochistan Pakistan - British Era, Balochistan Pakistan - Post Independance, Balochistan Pakistan - Administrative division, Balochistan Pakistan - Economy, Balochistan Pakistan - Education, Balochistan Pakistan - Social issues, Balochistan Pakistan - Personalities Read more here: » Balochistan Pakistan: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan Pakistan - Administrative division |
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|  |  |  | Mehrgarh: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan Pakistan - EducationThere are five main public universities in Balochistan, but there many private also in setting up to deliver the increasing demands for the province.
Balochistan University of Engineering and Technology
Balochistan University of Information Technology and Management Sciences
Command and Staff College
Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University
University of Balochistan
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See also:Balochistan Pakistan, Balochistan Pakistan - Geography, Balochistan Pakistan - Climate, Balochistan Pakistan - Demographics and society, Balochistan Pakistan - History, Balochistan Pakistan - Ancient History, Balochistan Pakistan - British Era, Balochistan Pakistan - Post Independance, Balochistan Pakistan - Administrative division, Balochistan Pakistan - Economy, Balochistan Pakistan - Education, Balochistan Pakistan - Social issues, Balochistan Pakistan - Personalities Read more here: » Balochistan Pakistan: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan Pakistan - Education |
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|  |  |  | Mehrgarh: Encyclopedia II - City - History of citiesTowns and cities have a long history, although opinions vary on whether any particular ancient settlement can be considered to be a city. The first true towns are sometimes considered to be large settlements where the inhabitants were no longer simply farmers of the surrounding area, but began to take on specialized occupations, and where to trade, food storage and power was centralized. Societies that live ...
See also:City, City - Introduction, City - The difference between towns and cities, City - Geography, City - History of cities, City - Modern conceptions, City - Traditional approach, City - Shortcomings, City - Modern approach, City - Global cities, City - Environmental effects, City - Inner city, City - Lists, City - Miscellaneous Read more here: » City: Encyclopedia II - City - History of cities |
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|  |  |  | Mehrgarh: Encyclopedia II - Indo-Aryan migration - Physical AnthropologyBrian E. Hemphill and Alexander F. Christensen's study (1994) of the migration of genetic traits does not support a movement of Aryan speakers into the Indus Valley around 1500 BC. According to Hemphill's study, "Gene flow from Bactria occurs much later, and does not impact Indus Valley gene pools until the dawn of the Christian era."
Kenneth Kennedy (1984), who examined 300 skeletons from the Indus Valley civilization, concludes that the ancient Harappans “are not markedly different in their skeletal biology from the present ...
See also:Indo-Aryan migration, Indo-Aryan migration - Overview, Indo-Aryan migration - History, Indo-Aryan migration - Linguistics, Indo-Aryan migration - Philology, Indo-Aryan migration - Rig Veda, Indo-Aryan migration - Vedic and Puranic King lists, Indo-Aryan migration - Puranas, Indo-Aryan migration - Avesta and Airyanem Vaejah, Indo-Aryan migration - Archaeology, Indo-Aryan migration - Indus Valley Civilization, Indo-Aryan migration - Vasishta head, Indo-Aryan migration - Pottery, Indo-Aryan migration - West Asia, Indo-Aryan migration - Astronomical data, Indo-Aryan migration - Physical Anthropology, Indo-Aryan migration - Genetics and Archaeogenetics Read more here: » Indo-Aryan migration: Encyclopedia II - Indo-Aryan migration - Physical Anthropology |
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|  |  |  | Mehrgarh: Encyclopedia II - Neolithic - TechnologyNeolithic peoples were skilled farmers, manufacturing a range of tools necessary for the tending, harvesting and processing of crops (such as sickle blades and grinding stones) and food production (e.g. pottery, bone implements). They were also skilled manufacturers of a range of other types of stone tool and ornaments, including projectile points, beads, and statuettes. Neolithic peoples in the Levant, Anatolia, Syria, northern Mesopotamia and Central Asia were also accomplished builders, utilising mud-brick to construct houses and villages ...
See also:Neolithic, Neolithic - Origins and regional development, Neolithic - Social organization, Neolithic - Farming, Neolithic - Technology, Neolithic - Neolithic Religion, Neolithic - Origins, Neolithic - Deities and Spirits, Neolithic - Others Read more here: » Neolithic: Encyclopedia II - Neolithic - Technology |
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|  |  |  | Mehrgarh: Encyclopedia II - Ayurveda - Basic concepts and methodologyTraditonal Āyurveda speaks of eight branches: kāyāchikitsā (internal medicine), shalyachikitsā (surgery including anatomy), shālākyachikitsā (eye, ear, nose, and throat diseases), kaumārabhritya (pediatrics), bhūtavidyā (psychiatry, or demonology), and agada tantra (toxicology), rasāyana (science of rejuvenation), and vājīkarana (the science of fertility).
Apart from learning these, the student of Āyurveda was expected to know ten arts that were indispensable in the preparation and application of his medicines: distilla ...
See also:Ayurveda, Ayurveda - Brhat Trayi The greater triad, Ayurveda - Basic concepts and methodology, Ayurveda - Qualities, Ayurveda - The Five Elements, Ayurveda - Doshas, Ayurveda - Vata, Ayurveda - Pitta, Ayurveda - Kapha, Ayurveda - Herbs and Minerals in Ayurvedic Medicine, Ayurveda - Historically, Ayurveda - Today, Ayurveda - Ayurvedic Herbs in Western Medicine, Ayurveda - Partial Bibliography Read more here: » Ayurveda: Encyclopedia II - Ayurveda - Basic concepts and methodology |
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|  |  |  | Mehrgarh: Encyclopedia II - Ayurveda - QualitiesIt could be said that the simple essence of ayurveda is knowledge and awareness of the qualities of nature – called gurvadi gunah. By understanding the qualities inherent in the environment, in foodstuffs, in activities, etc., one gains an appreciation of their effects on the individual constitution through the principle of similarities; i.e., that similarities cause increase while dissimilarities cause decrease. Thus hot qualities in the environment or diet wi ...
See also:Ayurveda, Ayurveda - Brhat Trayi The greater triad, Ayurveda - Basic concepts and methodology, Ayurveda - Qualities, Ayurveda - The Five Elements, Ayurveda - Doshas, Ayurveda - Vata, Ayurveda - Pitta, Ayurveda - Kapha, Ayurveda - Herbs and Minerals in Ayurvedic Medicine, Ayurveda - Historically, Ayurveda - Today, Ayurveda - Ayurvedic Herbs in Western Medicine, Ayurveda - Partial Bibliography Read more here: » Ayurveda: Encyclopedia II - Ayurveda - Qualities |
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| | |  |  |  | Mehrgarh: Encyclopedia II - List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Americas
List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Neolithic.
Aztec Ruins National Monument, New Mexico, USA
Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico, USA
Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico, USA
Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument, New Mexico, USA
Meadowcroft Rock Shelter, Pennsylvania, USA
Pecos National Historical Park, New Mexico, USA
Petroglyph National Monument, New Mexico, USA
Snaketown, Arizona, USA
Caho ...
See also:List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Europe, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Palaeolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Mesolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Neolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Bronze Age, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Iron Age, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Roman/Greek Period, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Early Medieval, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Medieval, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Asia, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Palaeolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Mesolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Neolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Bronze Age, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Iron Age, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Greek and Roman Period, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Early Medieval, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Medieval, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Africa, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Palaeolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Iron Age, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Greek and Roman Period, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Americas, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Neolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Australia and Oceania, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Palaeolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Classical Period Read more here: » List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age: Encyclopedia II - List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Americas |
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|  |  |  | Mehrgarh: Encyclopedia II - List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Africa
List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Palaeolithic.
Chesowanya, Kenya
Hadar, Ethiopia
Kalambo Falls
Laetoli, Tanzania (Pliocene)
Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, lower Palaeolithic, Oldowan
Omo, Ethiopia
List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Iron Age.
Great Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
Carthage, Tunisia (Phoenician)
Cyrene, Libya
List of archaeological sites sorted by contin ...
See also:List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Europe, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Palaeolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Mesolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Neolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Bronze Age, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Iron Age, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Roman/Greek Period, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Early Medieval, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Medieval, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Asia, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Palaeolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Mesolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Neolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Bronze Age, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Iron Age, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Greek and Roman Period, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Early Medieval, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Medieval, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Africa, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Palaeolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Iron Age, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Greek and Roman Period, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Americas, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Neolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Australia and Oceania, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Palaeolithic, List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Classical Period Read more here: » List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age: Encyclopedia II - List of archaeological sites sorted by continent and age - Africa |
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|  |  |  | Mehrgarh: Encyclopedia II - Sindh - GeographySindh is located at the northeastern corner of South Asia just before the Iranian plateau in the west. It is the third largest province geographically. Its size is about 579 km north-south and 442 km (extreme) or 281 km (average) east-west, with an area of 140,915 km². Sindh is bounded by the Thar Desert to the east, the Kirthar Mountains to the west, and the Arabian Sea in the south. In the center is the fertile plain where the Indus river runs through. Largely irrigated, the Indus' devast ...
See also:Sindh, Sindh - Geography, Sindh - Vegetation And Animal Life, Sindh - Climate, Sindh - Demographics and Society, Sindh - History, Sindh - Ancient history, Sindh - Arrival of Arabs, Sindh - British Era, Sindh - After creation of Pakistan, Sindh - Administrative division, Sindh - Economy, Sindh - Education, Sindh - Art and culture, Sindh - Major attractions, Sindh - Personalities Read more here: » Sindh: Encyclopedia II - Sindh - Geography |
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|  |  |  | Mehrgarh: Encyclopedia II - Sindh - EconomySindh is the backbone of Pakistan economy as it generates approximately 70% of the total national revenue whereas in return federal government pays back just 23% from financial divisible pool. Sindh government considers that the formula of financial resource distribution i.e NFC award is solely population denominated.
Sindh is in many ways the main province of economic activity in Pakistan and has a highly diversified economy with heavy industry and finance centered in and around Karachi to a substantial agricultural base along the In ...
See also:Sindh, Sindh - Geography, Sindh - Vegetation And Animal Life, Sindh - Climate, Sindh - Demographics and Society, Sindh - History, Sindh - Ancient history, Sindh - Arrival of Arabs, Sindh - British Era, Sindh - After creation of Pakistan, Sindh - Administrative division, Sindh - Economy, Sindh - Education, Sindh - Art and culture, Sindh - Major attractions, Sindh - Personalities Read more here: » Sindh: Encyclopedia II - Sindh - Economy |
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See also:Sindh, Sindh - Geography, Sindh - Vegetation And Animal Life, Sindh - Climate, Sindh - Demographics and Society, Sindh - History, Sindh - Ancient history, Sindh - Arrival of Arabs, Sindh - British Era, Sindh - After creation of Pakistan, Sindh - Administrative division, Sindh - Economy, Sindh - Education, Sindh - Art and culture, Sindh - Major attractions, Sindh - Personalities Read more here: » Sindh: Encyclopedia II - Sindh - Art and culture |
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|  |  |  | Mehrgarh: Encyclopedia II - Civilization - Early civilizationsThe earliest known civilizations (as defined in the traditional sense) arose in Mesopotamia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, the Nile valley of Egypt, the Indus Valley region of modern-day Pakistan, the Huang He (Yellow River) valley of China, and on the island of Crete in the Aegean Sea. The inhabitants of these areas built cities, created writing systems, learned to make pottery and use metals, domesticated animals, and created complex social structures with class systems.
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See also:Civilization, Civilization - Senses of the word, Civilization - 1: Literal and technical definitions, Civilization - 2: Broader sense, Civilization - 3: Human society as a whole, Civilization - 4: A standard of behavior, Civilization - 5: Superior vs. less complex societies, Civilization - What characterizes civilization, Civilization - Civilization as a cultural identity, Civilization - Civilizations as complex systems, Civilization - The future of civilizations, Civilization - Negative views of civilization, Civilization - Problems with the term civilization, Civilization - Early civilizations, Civilization - Mesopotamia, Civilization - Egypt, Civilization - India, Civilization - China Read more here: » Civilization: Encyclopedia II - Civilization - Early civilizations |
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|  |  |  | Mehrgarh: Encyclopedia II - Civilization - Early civilizationsThe earliest known civilizations (as defined in the traditional sense) arose in Mesopotamia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in modern-day Iraq, the Nile valley of Egypt, the Indus Valley region of modern-day Pakistan, and the Huang He (Yellow River) valley of China, while smaller civilizations arose in Elam in modern-day Iran, and on the island of Crete in the Aegean Sea. The inhabitants of these areas built cities, created writing systems, learned to make pottery and use metals, domesticated animals, and created complex social structures with class systems.
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See also:Civilization, Civilization - Senses of the word, Civilization - 1: Literal and technical definitions, Civilization - 2: Broader sense, Civilization - 3: Human society as a whole, Civilization - 4: A standard of behavior, Civilization - 5: Superior vs. less complex societies, Civilization - What characterizes civilization, Civilization - Civilization as a cultural identity, Civilization - Civilizations as complex systems, Civilization - The future of civilizations, Civilization - The Fall of Civilisations, Civilization - Negative views of civilization, Civilization - Problems with the term civilization, Civilization - Early civilizations, Civilization - Mesopotamia, Civilization - Egypt, Civilization - India, Civilization - China Read more here: » Civilization: Encyclopedia II - Civilization - Early civilizations |
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|  |  |  | Mehrgarh: Encyclopedia II - Sindh - PersonalitiesThere are many popular figures from Sind. The following is brief list:
Pre-Independence (pre-1947)
Sufi Sahah Innayat (The 1st Socialist Sufi)
Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai (the national poet)
Sachal Sarmast (the sufi poet)
Tipu Sultan (the greatest warrior)
Mohammad Ali Jinnah (father of the nation)
Sir S.M.S Agha Khan III
Fatima Jinnah
Post-Independence (post-1947)
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
Benazir Bhutto
Allama I.I.Qazi
G.M.Syed
Alhan ...
See also:Sindh, Sindh - Geography, Sindh - Vegetation And Animal Life, Sindh - Climate, Sindh - Demographics and Society, Sindh - History, Sindh - Ancient history, Sindh - Arrival of Arabs, Sindh - British Era, Sindh - After creation of Pakistan, Sindh - Administrative division, Sindh - Economy, Sindh - Education, Sindh - Art and culture, Sindh - Major attractions, Sindh - Personalities Read more here: » Sindh: Encyclopedia II - Sindh - Personalities |
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