virath kohli
Mardona is one. In addition if one considers other sports. Cricket has Don Bradman and Sachin Tendulkar. Hockey has Dhyan Chand.
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it was apart of there culuture they worship satin with the masks and are apart of the illuminati
The Indian Ocean, as the Strait of Malacca joins the Indian Ocean to the Pacific, and Somalia has a coastline on the Indian Ocean. Apart from that they are a few thousand miles apart.
A lot from Indian culture as they were all apart of the indian subcontinent once and stuff from Islamic culture.
The Indian Confederation ended because Shawnee Indian CHief Tecumseh died in the Battle of Thames. Without Tecumseh's leadership the Indian confederation fell apart.
Some distinctive Indian features that set it apart from other cultures include its diverse religions, languages, and cuisines, as well as its rich history of art, music, and dance. Additionally, the caste system and traditional practices such as yoga and Ayurveda are unique aspects of Indian culture.
well his meditation guy was one indian,one of his girlfriends during 1973 was an indian(from kolkata).apart from this i dont know any more
As on 25-11-2009SR Tendulkar (India) 1989-2009 161* 264 28 12917248* 54.73 43 53 14BC Lara (ICC/WI) 1990-2006 131 232 6 11953 400* 52.88 34 48 17RT Ponting (Aus) 1995-2009 136 229 26 11345 257 55.88 38 48 11R Dravid (ICC/India) 1996-2009 136* 236 27 11182 270 53.50 28 57 8AR Border (Aus) 1978-1994 156 265 44 11174 205 50.56 27 63 11SR Waugh (Aus) 1985-2004 168 260 46 10927 200 51.06 32 50 22JH Kallis (ICC/SA) 1995-2009 131 221 33 10277 189* 54.66 31 51 10SM Gavaskar (India) 1971-1987 125 214 16 10122 236* 51.12 34 45 12Source: http://stats.cricinfo.com/ci/content/records/223646.htmlPlayer Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0
The gulf that separates Africa and Asia is the Gulf of Aden. The Gulf of Aden is apart of the Indian Ocean.
The Indian subcontinent was attached to the supercontinent known as Gondwana, which included present-day Africa, South America, Antarctica, Australia, and the Arabian Peninsula. Over millions of years, the Indian subcontinent broke away from Gondwana and drifted northward to its current location.