In what ways has the meaning of the term ‘Hindustan’ charged over the centuries?
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The meaning of the term Hindustan has eventually change over past centuries. Today is the term Hindustan isreferred to denote India.But the 13th century the term was used by minhaj -i-siraj- chronicler ( in a political sense ) of lands that belonged to the Delhi sultan.
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The meaning of the term ‘Hindustan’ has changed over the centuries in the following manner:
1. In the thirteenth century Minhaj-i-Siraj used the term ‘Hindustan’. He meant areas of Punjab, Haryana and the lands between Ganga and Yamuna. He used this term in a political sense that were a part of the dominions of the Delhi Sultanate. The term never included South India.
2. In the sixteenth century poet Babur used the term ‘Hindustan’ to describe the geography, the fauna and the culture of the inhabitants of the subcontinent.
3. In fourteenth-century poet Amir Khusrau used the term ‘Hind’ in the same sense as Babur did in the sixteenth century.
4. ‘Hindustan’ did not carry the political and national meanings as the term ‘India’ does today.