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The meaning of the term ‘Hindustan’ has eventually changed over the past centuries. Today, the term ‘Hindustan’ is referred to denote India. But during the 13th century, the term was used by Minhaj-i-Siraj – a chronicler (in a political sense) of lands that belonged to the Delhi Sultan. During the 14th century, the term ‘Hind’ was used by Amir Khusrau to refer to the culture and people of the Indus river. Whereas, during the early 16th century, Babar used the term ‘Hindustan’ to describe the culture, geography and fauna of the inhabitants of the sub-continent.​

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Answered by js869276
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Hindustan khahu ya Bharat khayi

asa desh ha mera ki ma kya khu kya na khu

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our country called more names Hindustan bharat india our country is very colourful because it's good are different and it's culture are very different our country is very beautiful country in the earth

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