6. Who gave the name India to our Country
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Ἰνδός, Indos, "an Indian", from Avestan Hinduš refers to Sindh and is listed as a conquered territory by Persian emperor Darius I (550-486 BC)
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India was not named by the British. It was derived from the river Sindhu and has been in use in Persian and Greek history since Herodotus. That's 5th century BC. India won freedom, not Bharat.
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