The earliest use of the term hindustan appears in which inscription of sasanid ruler shahpur i?
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The earliest use of the term 'Hindustan' appears in Naqsh-Rustom inscription of Sasanid ruler Shahpur I.
Explanation:
- The inscription of Shahpur also referred to as the Great Inscription of Shapur and it was a trilingual inscription made during the reign of the Sasanian king Shapur I after his victories over the Romans.
- In the inscription, Shapur I talks about the various battles and mentions his victories. Shapur also mentions his major victory at the Battle of Edessa, which resulted in Valerian being captured by the Sasanian ruler.
- In the inscription, Shapur has made a mention about the Zoroastrian sacred fires that he established under his rule for honoring every member of the royal family and mentions the detail of sacrifices and ceremonies.
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