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The word 'India' has been derived from which Sanskrit word?

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Answered by rajjanu18121982
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Sanskrit Síndhu

The name derives ultimately from Sanskrit Síndhu (सिन्धु), which was the name of the Indus River as well as the country at the lower Indus basin (modern Sindh, in Pakistan). The Old Persian equivalent of Síndhu was Hindu.

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Sanskrit Síndhu

The name derives ultimately from Sanskrit Síndhu (सिन्धु), which was the name of the Indus River as well as the country at the lower Indus basin (modern Sindh, in Pakistan). The Old Persian equivalent of Síndhu was Hindu.

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