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Question:

How the Indian Ocean got its name?
Even the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal including the Indian Ocean are located beside India, but why only the Indian Ocean is named after India?
Why not the other two?

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Answered by Andora
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Question:

How the Indian Ocean got its name?

Even the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal including the Indian Ocean are located beside India, but why only the Indian Ocean is named after India?

Why not the other two?

Explanation:

1. The Indian Ocean has been known by its present name since at least 1515, when the Latin form Oceanus Orientalis Indicus ("Indian Eastern Ocean") is attested, named for India, which projects into it. ... In Ancient Greek geography, the Indian Ocean region known to the Greeks was called the Erythraean Sea.

2. The Indian ocean is named after India because: India holds a central location which is at the head of the Indian Ocean. India in ancient times was an important location in the Indian Ocean which connected Europe with countries of Southeast Asia.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question:

How the Indian Ocean got its name?

Even the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal including the Indian Ocean are located beside India, but why only the Indian Ocean is named after India?

Why not the other two?

Explanation:

1. The Indian Ocean has been known by its present name since at least 1515, when the Latin form Oceanus Orientalis Indicus ("Indian Eastern Ocean") is attested, named for India, which projects into it. ... In Ancient Greek geography, the Indian Ocean region known to the Greeks was called the Erythraean Sea.

2. The Indian ocean is named after India because: India holds a central location which is at the head of the Indian Ocean. India in ancient times was an important location in the Indian Ocean which connected Europe with countries of Southeast Asia.

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