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how did Hindustan get the name India class 7​

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Answered by ayushpalbanshi
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The Persian 'Hindustan', and the Latin 'India', are both derived from the old-Persian term 'Hindu'. Hindu is Persian for Sindhu, the name for the Indus River in ancient Sanskrit. ... Hindustan became a commonly used term to refer to the Mughal Empire, comprising primarily of north India, prior to British rule.

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Answered by aarushroy
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The Persian 'Hindustan', and the Latin 'India', are both derived from the old-Persian term 'Hindu'. Hindu is Persian for Sindhu, the name for the Indus River in ancient Sanskrit. ... Hindustan became a commonly used term to refer to the Mughal Empire, comprising primarily of north India, prior to British rule.

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