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Indian inventions and discoveries have been instrumental in shaping the face of the current modern world. We picked up 20 such interesting findings out of a whole bunch that will make you go, “I didn’t know that”.

1. Buttons
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Buttons were first used in Mohenjo-daro for ornamental purpose rather than for fastening. They were first used in the Indus Valley Civilization by 2000 BCE.



2. Chess
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Chess developed out of Chaturanga, which is an ancient strategy board game developed during the Gupta Empire in India around the 6th century AD. Now you know why Vishwanathan Anand is such a pro, rag rag me is tarah
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3. Prefabricated home and movable structure
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In 16th century Mughal India, during the reign of Akbar, the first prefabricated & movable structures were invented.



4. Ruler
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Rulers were first used by the Indus Valley Civilization prior to 1500 BCE. Made of ivory, the rulers found during excavation, reveal the amazing accuracy of decimal subdivisions on it.



5. Shampoo
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The word ‘Shampoo’ is derived from chāmpo (चाँपो). It was initially used as a head massage oil for the Nawabs of Bengal during the Mughal Empire around 1762. It evolved into shampoo over the years.



6. Snakes and Ladders
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The game, Snakes & Ladders, was invented in India as a game of morals. Later it spread to England and eventually introduced in the USA by game pioneer Milton Bradley in 1943.
 
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7. Cotton cultivation (We clothed the world, yay!)
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The ancient Greeks used to wear animal skins and were not even aware of cotton. But Indians were sort of cool
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and started cultivating cotton during the 5th – 4th millennium BCE in the Indus Valley Civilization. The word spread to the Mediterranean and beyond and soon everyone was ordering one from Flipkart. Well, pretty much.



8. Fibonacci Numbers
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The Fibonacci numbers were first described by Virahanka, Gopala and Hemachandra as an outgrowth of earlier writings by Pingala.



9. Decimal System, Quadratic formula and Zero!
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It was in 7th century CE when Brahmagupta found the first general formula for solving quadratic equations. The decimal system (or the Hindu number system), which was a precursor of the Arabic numeric system, was developed in India between the 1st and 6th centuries CE.



10. Suits Game
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The popular game of cards originated from India & was known as Krida-patram (which literally means “painted rags for playing”).



11. Cataract Surgery
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Indian physician Sushruta (6th century BCE) had the knowledge of performing cataract surgery. It spread to China from India. Greek scientists would visit India to get operations done and also to learn the nitty-gritties.



12. Diamond Mining
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Worldwide, India was the only source of diamonds until the discovery of mines in Brazil in the 18th century. Almost 5000 years ago, diamonds were first recognized and mined in central India.



13. Water on Moon
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ISRO’s Chandrayaan-1 made the startling discovery that our moon is not a dry ball of rocks. The discovery of lunar water is attributed to the Chandrayaan mission.



14. Radio/Wireless communication
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We all know that Marconi received a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909 for contribution to the development of wireless telegraphy. But the first public demonstration of radio waves for communication was made by Sir Jagdish Chandra Bose in 1895, two years prior to Marconi’s similar demonstration in England.

Sir Bose was posthumously credited (more than a century later) for his achievement. The fact remains that this discovery truly shaped the face of modern wireless communication.
 
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15. Flush Toilets
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Flush toilets were first used in the Indus Valley Civilization. These existed in most homes and were connected to a sophisticated sewage mechanism. The civilization was prominent in hydraulic engineering.



16. Binary Code
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Binary numbers were first described by Pingala (c. 200 BC). Pingala is the traditional name of the author of the Chandaḥśāstra, the earliest known Sanskrit treatise on prosody.



17. Ink
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Many ancient cultures and civilizations independently discovered and prepared ink for writing purposes. The source of carbon pigment used in Indian Ink (called musi) used in ancient India, was India. Since 4th century BC, the practice of writing with ink with a sharp pointed needle was common in South India.



18. Steel & Metal works
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Ancient Indians were pioneers in metallurgy. High quality steel was produced, almost two thousand years before it was understood by the West. One of the most remarkable feat in metallurgy: creating a seamless celestial globe, was invented in Kashmir. It was earlier considered impossible to create a metal globe without seams.

So thanks to India, Iron Man can wear his suit now.



19. Fiber Optics
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Named as one of the 7 ‘Unsung Heroes’ by Fortune Magazine, Dr. Narinder Singh Kapany, is widely recognized as the ‘Father of Fiber Optics’ for his pioneering work in Fiber Optics technology. Watch him speak eloquently on his entrepreneurial journey.



20. Plastic Surgery
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Yes, you heard it right. Indians were pioneers in Plastic Surgery too. It was carried out in India as early as 2000 BCE.

Pretty interesting.

So, we’ve always been a cool country.
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History is testimony to it. So what’s stopping you from being innovative? Go, win the world.


Your thoughts!!!! Please NO trolling.
 

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21. HOOKAH

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The concept of hookah is thought to have originated In India, once the province of the wealthy, it was tremendously popular especially during Mughal rule. The hookah has since become less popular; however, it is once again garnering the attention of the masses, and cafés and restaurants that offer it as a consumable are popular. The use of hookahs from ancient times in India was not only a custom, but a matter of prestige. Rich and landed classes would smoke hookahs.

Tobacco is smoked in hookahs in many villages as per traditional customs. Smoking tobacco-molasses is now becoming popular amongst the youth in India. There are several chain clubs, bars and coffee shops in India offering a wider variety of mu‘assels, including non-tobacco versions. Hookah was recently banned in Bangalore. However, it can be bought or rented for personal usage or organized parties.

Koyilandy, a small fishing town on the west coast of India, once made and exported hookahs extensively. These are known as Malabar Hookhas or Koyilandy Hookahs. Today these intricate hookahs are difficult to find outside Koyilandy and are becoming difficult even to find in Koyilandy itself.

As hookah makes resurgence in India, there have been numerous raids and bans recently on hookah smoking, especially in Gujarat.
 
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LISTEN AGAIN.....WE' WANT OUR INVENTIONS BACK...................:pakistan:
 
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Great information pool bro!! keep it up, this will be a good answer for lot of fools who talk negative about Great India..!!
 
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Whenever somebody opens threads like these.... Indians and Pakistanis start claiming the ownership of different inventions which were invented hundreds of years ago when there was neither an India nor a Pakistan....
 
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Whenever somebody opens threads like these.... Indians and Pakistanis start claiming the ownership of different inventions which were invented hundreds of years ago when there was neither an India nor a Pakistan....

Dear Bro,

India was always there as Bharat, which we even call it now!!
 
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Dear Bro,

India was always there as Bharat, which we even call it now!!
It was, however, not one country, not a single language, religion or culture and there was neither a form of organization that woud support that there was an "India" back then.

I mean no one says that western Europe was a nation 500 years ago, despite the fact that they all had the same religion and very similar cultures.

And did every nation which existed within the borders of todays India think they were part of Bharat?
 
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Whenever somebody opens threads like these.... Indians and Pakistanis start claiming the ownership of different inventions which were invented hundreds of years ago when there was neither an India nor a Pakistan....

:lol: well well when it comes to Mughals/Muslim rule Indian Hindus say they were barbaric foreigners and when it comes to owning their inventions Indians say oh well they were INDIANS.

When it comes to foreign invasions , then Indians says oh well those were Hindu ancestors of Pakistanis who were ruled by them and Pakistanis areas were invaded so why you Indians even claim any culture, invention in IVC ??


lolzzzzzz sorry Indians these are NOT Indian inventions.

These are clearly Pakistani and Muslims' inventions.

Now go and drink some tea
 
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