Northern India उत्तर भारत
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 States in the North an North Central Zones o Indie, as defined bi the Indie Govrenment. |
Population | 543,937,430 |
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Aurie | 1,420,540 km2 (548,470 sq mi) |
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Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
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States and territories | Jammu an Kashmir Himachal Pradesh Uttarakhand Haryana Punjab Delhi Chandigarh Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh Bihar Madhya Pradesh |
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Maist populous ceeties(2008) | Delhi,Bhopal,Kanpur,Jaipur,Lucknow,Patna,Chandigarh,Faridabad,Sonipat,Gurgaon |
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Languages | Hindi,Urdu,Inglis,Rajasthani,Haryanvi,Kashmiri,Garhwali,Kumaoni,Dogri,Panjabi,Bhojpuri,Magahi,Maithili,Sindhi,Saraiki |
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North Indie, kent natively asUttar Bhārat/Āryavarta (Devanagari: उत्तर भारत/आर्यवर्त), is a loosely defined region consistin o the northren pairt oIndie. In a broader sense, North Indie includes northren an some o eastrenIndie an theIndus Glen oPakistan.[oreeginal research?] The dominant geographical featurs o North Indie are theIndo-Gangetic Plain an theHimalayas, which demarcate the region fraeTibet anCentral Asie. North Indie haes been the historical centre o theMaurya,Gupta,Mughal,Sur,Maratha,Sikh anBreetish Indie Empires. It haes a diverse cultur, an includes theHindu pilgrimage centres oChar Dham,Haridwar,Varanasi,Ayodhya,Mathura,Vaishno Devi anPushkar, theBuddhist pilgrimage centres oBodh Gaya,Sarnath anKushinagar, theSikhGowden Temple an theMuslim pilgrimage destination oAjmer, as well as world heritage steids such as theNanda Devi Biosphere Reserve,Khajuraho temples,Hill Forts o Rajasthan,Jantar Mantar (Jaipur),Bhimbetka Caves,Sanchi monuments,Qutb Minar,Red Fort,Agra Fort,Fatehpur Sikri an theTaj Mahal.Hindi leid is theLingua franca o North Indie.
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