Social Sciences, asked by kaurjas9829, 9 months ago

What was the India names given to Greeks and Romans?

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Answered by dia190
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Explanation:

Ancient Greeks had the habit of mispronouncing the Sindhu as INDOS/. Even Alexander and his historians have referred Bharatvarsha as INDOS. In Latin, Sindhu was known as Indus and later in Roman it became India. This name was used by Britishers as well.

Answered by youtubie108
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Answer:

Greeks were known as Yavanas. Kalayavana was mentioned as the king of Yavanas in an ancient Indian story similar to the story of Trojan war.

Romaka siddhanta was an astrological text associated with Romans. So Romans were known as Romakas.

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