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This is a Nepali dish alike to dumplings, served with chutney.

Momos
100

A Bollywood actor often called the "King of Bollywood."

Shah Rukh Khan

100

How many pillars does Islam have?

Five pillars

100

British India in the mid 20th century was divided into India and this country.

Pakistan

100

Indo-Aryan language, the official language of Pakistan.

Urdu
200

What is a butter used commonly in Indian cooking, made by simmering butter to remove any milk solids?

Ghee

200

A Pakistani singer that become famous for the song "Pasoori."

Ali Sethi

200
This is a Sikh place of worship, translating to "doorway to the guru."

Gurdwara

200

This South Asian country's capital is Kathmandu.

Nepal

200

A South Asian language used in Hindu religious scripts.

Sanskrit

300

This street food features crispy shells that are filled with spiced water and other fillings.

Pani puri

300

This river is considered sacred and holy in Hinduism, connected to purification.

Ganges River
300

An island country south of India, known as Ceylon in the past.

Sri Lanka

300

Indo-Aryan language written in Devanagari.

Nepali

400
This is a long-grained, aromatic rice.

Basmati rice

400

A Nepali festival celebrating the rise of good over evil.

Dashain

400

This empire ruled much of the region of India from the 16th century to the 19th, building the Taj Mahal.

Mughal Empire
400

The official language of Bhutan.

Dzongkha

500

A Maldivian breakfast featuring tuna, coconut, onion, and chili with flatbread.

Mas huni

500

This Nepalese climber was the first person to climb Mount Everest twice in one week.

Kami Rita Sherpa

500
A Buddhist festival in Sri Lanka celebrating the Buddha's life.

Vesak

500

A language used in South India and Sri Lanka and is one of the world's oldest continuously spoken languages.

Tamil

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