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The Empire of India, commonly referred to as India, is a large nation situated on the Indian subcontinent. It is amongst the ten largest countries in the world, and with about 1.35 billion inhabitants, has the largest population of any country in the world following Sino-Japan. India is bordered by Sino-Japan to the North, Burma to the East, and Russia to the West. The Brazilian colony of Goa is situated on India's Western coast, and the Icelandic outposts Tranquibar and Matara are situated in the Western and Ceylonese coasts respectively.

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  • India (Napoleon's Australian Victory)
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  • The Empire of India, commonly referred to as India, is a large nation situated on the Indian subcontinent. It is amongst the ten largest countries in the world, and with about 1.35 billion inhabitants, has the largest population of any country in the world following Sino-Japan. India is bordered by Sino-Japan to the North, Burma to the East, and Russia to the West. The Brazilian colony of Goa is situated on India's Western coast, and the Icelandic outposts Tranquibar and Matara are situated in the Western and Ceylonese coasts respectively.
Leader
  • Elizabeth I
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city largest
  • Bombay
religion other
  • Christianity, Islam
HoSlist
  • Britannic Monarchy
CoGtitle
  • Prime Minister
city other
  • Calcutta, Madras, Chittagong, Hyderabad, Colombo
lang official
  • No official Language
hos name
  • Elizabeth
est date
  • 1830(xsd:integer)
HoStitle
  • Empress
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CoA
  • NAV India COA.png
Timeline
  • Napoleon's Australian Victory
ethnic group
  • White
  • Brown
  • Mixed
Name
  • Empire of India
regime
  • Federal Constitutional Monarchy
royal house
  • Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
Internet TLD
  • .ind
Language
  • English
Currency
  • Indian Rupee
Population
  • 1(xsd:double)
Governing body
  • Parliament of India
Religion
  • Hindu
Demonym
  • Indian
otl
  • Most of India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Socotra
Capital
  • Delhi
Anthem
  • I vow to thee, my country
Organizations
  • FN, Britannic Commonwealth
Flag
  • Flag of India .svg
Common name
  • India
motto en
  • Rebirth through Adversity
lang others
  • Hindi, Punjabi
pop unit
  • billion
motto non
  • Renatus per Aspera
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  • The Empire of India, commonly referred to as India, is a large nation situated on the Indian subcontinent. It is amongst the ten largest countries in the world, and with about 1.35 billion inhabitants, has the largest population of any country in the world following Sino-Japan. India is bordered by Sino-Japan to the North, Burma to the East, and Russia to the West. The Brazilian colony of Goa is situated on India's Western coast, and the Icelandic outposts Tranquibar and Matara are situated in the Western and Ceylonese coasts respectively. Home of some of the world's oldest civilisations, India has a long history of empires and riches. Gradually becoming a British colony under the control of the British East India Company in the 18th and 19th centuries, the Company ruled India as an independent nation until 1830. In that year, a series of protests and minor rebellions forced the Board of Directors to act, and the Empire of India came into being, giving native Indians much more power over the nation's governance. India has a large economy, and was a founding member of the FN - having a seat in the Chambre des Superpuissants.
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