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Indian citizen - tradução para espanhol

HISTORY AND REGULATIONS OF INDIAN CITIZENSHIP
Indian citizenship; Indian citizenship law; Indian citizen; Overseas Indian Card; The Citizenship Act, 1955; Citizen of India; The Citizenship Act; Citizenship Act 1955; Citizenship Act, 1955; The Citizenship Act 1955; Indian nationality; Part Two of the Constitution of India; Dual citizenship India; Dual citizenship in India; Part II of the Constitution of India

Indian citizen         
n. ciudadano hindú, Indio
Indian Ocean         
  • [[Mombasa]] Port on Kenya's Indian Ocean coast
  • Air pollution in South Asia spread over the Bay of Bengal and beyond.
  • Austronesian maritime trade network]] was the first trade routes in the Indian Ocean.
  • For most of the 16th century, the Portuguese dominated the [[Indian Ocean trade]].
  • French-based creole language]] and his ancestors were most likely brought to the uninhabited island as slaves in the 19th century.
  • During summer, warm continental masses draw moist air from the Indian Ocean hence producing heavy rainfall. The process is reversed during winter, resulting in dry conditions.
  • Greco-Roman trade]] with ancient India according to the ''[[Periplus Maris Erythraei]]'' 1st century CE
  • [[Malé]]'s population has increased from 20,000 people in 1987 to more than 220,000 people in 2020.
  • According to the ''Coastal hypothesis'', modern humans spread from Africa along the northern rim of the Indian Ocean.
  • ocean trade routes]] in the world include the northern Indian Ocean.
  • The economically important [[Silk Road]] was blocked from Europe by the [[Ottoman Empire]] in {{circa}} 1453 with the fall of the [[Byzantine Empire]]. This spurred exploration, and a new sea route around Africa was found, triggering the [[Age of Discovery]].
  • [[Coral reef]]s of the Maldives
  • Madagascar's [[Elephant bird]], Mauritius's [[Dodo]] bird and ostrich (from left to right)
  • [[Aldabra giant tortoise]] from the islands of the [[Aldabra]] Atoll in the [[Seychelles]]
OCEAN BETWEEN AFRICA, ASIA, OCEANIA AND ANTARTICA
Indian ocean; Indian Sea; India Ocean; North Indian Ocean; Southern Indian Ocean; The Indian Ocean; Asian Ocean; South Indian Ocean; Indian Oceans; Northern Indian Ocean; Geology of the Indian Ocean; Western Ocean; Western Oceans; Marginal seas of the Indian Ocean; Biodiversity of the Indian Ocean; Indic Ocean; History of the Indian Ocean
el Océano Índico (el océano que pasa por Asia, Africa y Australia)
Indian restaurant         
  • [[Lentil]]s are a staple ingredient in Indian cuisine.
  • [[Murukku]]
  • ''Thukpa'' is popular in [[Ladakh]], [[Himachal Pradesh]] & [[North-East India]].
  • A lunch platter of Assamese cuisine
  • Punjabi]] ''aloo paratha'' served with butter
  • Staple vegetarian meal of Karnataka is ''[[jolada rotti]], palya'', and ''anna-saaru''.
  • ''Daal bafla'', a popular dish in [[Madhya Pradesh]], [[Rajasthan]], and [[Gujarat]]
  • Bastar Beer prepared from Sulfi
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  • Chicken Manchurian served in [[Hyderabad]]
  • ''Chicken tikka''
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  • ''[[Hyderabadi biryani]]'' from Hyderabad
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  • Eating by hands
  • Indian food at restaurant in Paris.
  • Indian ''rojak'' in Malaysia
  • ''Jadoh'' with mutton is characteristic of [[Meghalaya]]n cuisine.
  • ''Kadhi'' is a [[Haryana]] dish.
  • [[Wazwan]]
  • Kerala style prawns roast–Kerala being a coastal state has different varieties of sea food preparations
  • A traditional Kerala Sadhya
  • ''[[Khaman]]'' is a popular Gujarati snack
  • Chhattisgarhi Sweets Khurmi
  • An Indian restaurant in [[Singapore]]
  • Litti Chokha
  • Naga style smoked Pork ribs with bamboo shoots and rice
  • Punjabi platter.
  • Hot ''pakhaḷa'', ''jira'' (cumin) ''pakhaḷa'', ''basi'' (stale) rice, ''dhai'' (curd) ''pakhaḷa'' are popular in rural areas of Odisha.
  • Pathrado (Steamed Taro leaves)
  • Pitang Oying
  • Pithe Puli]]
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  • ''[[Roti canai]]'' and [[mutton curry]], Indian influence on [[Indonesian cuisine]]
  • ''[[Saag]]'', a popular Kumauni dish from Uttarakhand, made from green vegetables such as [[spinach]] and [[fenugreek]]
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  • Pabo catfish]] in Mustard paste)
  • Shufta
  • ''Sai bhaji'' is a Sindhi dish.
  • ''Eromba'', here vegetarian, is a popular Manipuri dish.
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  • [[Spice]]s at a grocery shop in India
  • Rajasthani ''thali''
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  • Vada pav
  • [[Puran poli]]
  • Vegetarian meals in Tamil Nadu are traditionally served on a plantain leaf.
  • Andhra]] meal served on important occasions
  • daal]]'', ''[[raita]]'', ''[[shahi paneer]]'', and [[salad]]
  • Pork ''[[vindaloo]]'' (pictured) is a popular curry dish in Goa and around the world.
CULINARY TRADITIONS OF INDIA
Indian Food; Indian food; Indian cooking; Indian Vegetarian; Cuisine of india; Indian Cuisine; Indian restaurant; Foods of india; Eating in india; Cuisine of India; Indian takeaway; Indian dishes; Indian restaurants; Indian dish; Regional cuisines of India; Andamanese cuisine; Cuisine of Ladakh; Alcohol in India; Indian alcoholic beverages; Alcoholic drinks in India; Indian Thai cuisine; Indian Filipino cuisine; Indian regional cuisines; Indian fusion cuisines; Indo-Fijian cuisine; Alcoholic beverages in India; Cuisine of Chandigarh; Cuisine of Puducherry
restaurante hindú, restaurante Indio

Definição

Indian runner
¦ noun a domestic duck of a slender upright breed, typically with white or fawn plumage.

Wikipédia

Indian nationality law

Indian nationality law details the conditions by which a person holds Indian nationality. The two primary pieces of legislation governing these requirements are the Constitution of India and the Citizenship Act, 1955.

All persons born in India between 26 January 1950 and 1 July 1987 automatically received citizenship by birth regardless of the nationalities of their parents. Between 1 July 1987 and 3 December 2004, citizenship by birth was granted if at least one parent was a citizen. Individuals born in the country since then receive Indian citizenship at birth only if both parents are Indian citizens, or if one parent is a citizen and the other is not considered an illegal migrant.

Foreigners may become Indian citizens by naturalisation after residing in the country for at least 12 years and renouncing any previous nationalities. Members of certain religious minority communities from neighbouring countries qualify for a reduced residence requirement of six years. Indian citizens who permanently settle in Pakistan or Bangladesh, or voluntarily acquire foreign citizenship automatically lose Indian citizenship.

India was previously ruled by the British Empire and local residents were British subjects and British protected persons. Although India gained independence in 1947 and Indians no longer hold British nationality, they continue to have favoured status when residing in the United Kingdom; as Commonwealth citizens, Indians are eligible to vote in UK elections and serve in public office there.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Indian citizen
1. Identity of the Indian citizen could not be known immediately.
2. The first winner, Mohammad Kunji, an Indian citizen holding ticket No 213752, won a Toshiba fridge.
3. The second winner, Altamas, an Indian citizen holding ticket No 468414, won a Toshiba laptop.
4. Kaur was seeking a divorce from Grewal, who is an Indian citizen, police said.
5. "The government has to help an Indian citizen being harassed by the Australian government.