India derives its name from ?
A national religion called Din–i–Illahi was promulgated by?
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India derives its name from Indus (river).
A national religion called Din–i–Illahi was promulgated by Akbar.
A national religion called Din–i–Illahi was promulgated by Akbar.
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1) India derives its name from the River Indus.
India is a country in South Asia.
It is the second-most populous country and the seventh-largest country by area.
2) A national religion called Din–i–Illahi was promulgated by Akbar.
Abu'l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad (Akbar) was the third ruler of the Mughal Dynasty in India.
India is a country in South Asia.
It is the second-most populous country and the seventh-largest country by area.
2) A national religion called Din–i–Illahi was promulgated by Akbar.
Abu'l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad (Akbar) was the third ruler of the Mughal Dynasty in India.
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