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IS THE FOUNDER OF THE MUGHAL EMPIRE,USED THE TERM HINDUSTAN.

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Answered by sanskarkasrawad
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After the Delhi Sultanate was established, north India, especially the Gangetic plains and the Punjab, came to be called "Hindustan". ... The Mughal Empire (1526–1857) called its lands 'Hindustan'. The term 'Mughal' itself was never used to refer to the land. As the empire expanded, so too did 'Hindustan'

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Answered by nehu9636
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ys, The Mughal empire called it's lands 'Hindustan'.

In the 13th century , the term 'Hindustan' was used for the first time by Minhaj-i-siraj , persian chronicler.

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