Social Sciences, asked by shreya6869000, 3 months ago

new or old terminologies of name india​

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Answered by lTWINKLEl
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In the Mughal era, 'Hindustan' was the most common term for India. In the 13th century, the term Hindustan was used by the Persians and Mughals to mean the areas around the Indus-river valley in north-west India (Punjab, Haryana, and the lands between the Ganga and the Yamuna rivers), but not south India.

Answered by janaarthananb2005
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In the Mughal era, 'Hindustan' was the most common term for India.In the 13th century, the term Hindustan was used by the Persians and Mughals to mean the areas around the Indus-river valley in north-west India (Punjab, Haryana, and the lands between the Ganga and the Yamuna rivers), but not south India.

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