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The region that is Southern Asia is made up of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan. ... Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan are mainly Islam. Bhutan is mainly Buddhist, as it was also founded by Buddhist monks. India and Nepal are mainly Hindu. ...
The country of modern day Afghanistan went through many revolutions and leaders before it finally became the Afghanistan that is known today. The region that is Afghanistan was fought over between the Mughals of India and the Safavids of Persia. Eventually the Shah dynasty of Persia was successful and reestablished the capital of Afghanistan at Kabul. Recently, 2001, the Taliban government of Afghanistan was disbanded by the United States due to their refusal to hand over a terrorist responsible for the death of thousands of U. ... 5 billion dollars to aid Afghanistan in building a new government with the first ever election in the country’s history. Afghanistan has two main rivers, the Harirrud and Khash. ... Islam is the accepted religion throughout Afghanistan. ...
Bhutan is a monarchial nation east of the Himalayas, and is mainly Buddhist. ... Bhutan is mountainous and consists of agricultural societies. The population density of Bhutan is about 45 persons per square kilometer, with many areas having no inhabitants at all. Bhutan has a variety of land including dense swampy jungles, valleys of rice fields, bleak alpine highlands and Himalayan mountains in close proximity. Currently in Bhutan, Nepali refugees are attempting at a vote of no confidence in the monarchy of Bhutan. This would hopefully allow the Nepali refugees to return to their homes in Bhutan, and to mix with the Bhutanese more freely. ... Babur’s kingdom stretched from beyond Afghanistan to the Bengal region along the Gangetic Plain. ... Humayun recaptured Delhi in 1555, Humayun’s son Akbar, whose name (meaning “great”) reflected the ruler he became, extended the Mughal Empire until it covered the subcontinent from Afghanistan to the Bay of Bengal and from the Himalayas to the Godavari River.
Approximate Word count = 1548 Approximate Pages = 6.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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