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The Northern Mountains | |
Life in the Region | |
Mountaineering & it's Hazards? | |
Importance of Himalayas | |
Keep in Mind! |
The Himalayas stand tall in the north and north-eastern parts of India, holding the title of the world's highest mountain range. They derive their name from "Him" meaning ice and "alaya" meaning place of, signifying their snowy peaks.
The Himalayan Mountains form the northern mountain region of India. They are the highest mountain ranges in the world. Some prominent features are highest peaks, deep valleys & gorges, glaciers etc.
Three Parallel Ranges of the Northern Mountains
The Three Mountain Ranges
(i) Himadri or Greater Himalaya
Greater Himalayas
(iii) The Shiwalik Range or Outer Himalayas
Shiwalik Hills
Lychees and Plums
Bakhu: Sikkim's Traditional Dress
Purvanchal Ranges
Located in the northeast, the Purvachal Hill Ranges, also known as the Northeastern Hills, are covered with thick forests.The Northern Mountains
Bachendri Pal
Special clothing of Mountaineers
Important Fact:
In 327 B.C. Alexander came all the way from Greece and entered India through the Khyber Pass. This pass joins Afghanistan to what is now Pakistan. In 1962, the Chinese forces attacked India using the Nathula (means pass) joining Sikkim to Tibet.
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