When The Zero Degree Meridian of the Ancient World Passed Through India

<p>In school, we all learn about the Greenwich Meridian and Greenwich Mean Time. We are also informed assiduously that Greenwich is not to be pronounced as Greenwich but as Grenich. And thus, we Indians struggle with another English word that is spelled in one way and pronounced in another.</p> <p>What many people do not know is that Greenwich in the United Kingdom became the zero-degree longitude of the world less than 150 years ago. Before that, for thousands of years, the prime meridian of the ancient world passed through the city of Ujjayani, now called Ujjain (also known as Avanti in ancient times) in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/educreation/when-the-zero-degree-meridian-of-the-ancient-world-passed-through-india-c81900453fb2"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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