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{{InfoboxRegion|name=Saat Nadiyaan|location=[[Indian Arm]]|nations=* [[Republic of India|India]]|star systems=7|image=[[File:SaatNadiyaanTemp.jpg|center|350px]]}}
{{InfoboxRegion|name=Saat Nadiyaan|location=[[Indian Arm]]|nations=* [[Republic of India|India]]|star systems=7|image=[[File:SaatNadiyaanTemp.jpg|center|350px]]}}


The '''Saat Nadiyaan''' is a subcluster of star systems located entirely within the [[Local Supercluster]].
The '''Saat Nadiyaan''' is a subcluster of star systems located entirely within the [[Indian Arm]] of the [[Local Supercluster]].


It is situated at the Coreward-by-Spinward-most section of the [[Indian Arm]], forming the core of star systems controlled by the [[Republic of India]].
It is situated at the Coreward-by-Spinward-most section of the [[Indian Arm]], forming the core of star systems controlled by the [[Republic of India]].

Revision as of 18:24, 4 December 2024

Saat Nadiyaan

Location:

Indian Arm

Star Systems:

7

Nations:


The Saat Nadiyaan is a subcluster of star systems located entirely within the Indian Arm of the Local Supercluster.

It is situated at the Coreward-by-Spinward-most section of the Indian Arm, forming the core of star systems controlled by the Republic of India.

The subcluster consists solely of star systems controlled by the Republic of India.

The Saat Nadiyaan is principally comprised seven primary star systems: Ganga, Godavari, Kaveri, Kshipra, Narmada, Saraswati, and Yamuna.

Etymology

From Hindi Sāt Nadiyā̃ (सात नदियाँ), ("seven rivers"). From Sanskrit Saptán Nadiī (सप्त नदी), ("seven rivers"). Referring to the Earth river namesakes for the star systems of the subcluster.

History

Countries and territories

Flag Common and Formal Names Alignment Settled Worlds Population Capital System Capital Planet Capital City Classification
Republic of India Ganga Great Power

Astrography

Demographics

Economy

Culture

Infrastructure

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