who called india hindos on indos
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Greeks called Indians Hindu or Indu.
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Greeks for identification of people living near Indus valley/river called them Hindus or Indus. The Indus River flows through the north-western part of the Indian subcontinent.
Hinduism is an Indian religion, mainly practised in India. Dharma, Karma and Moksha are the basic three teachings of Hinduism. Dharma means duties, Karma means desires and Moksha means cycle of death. Hinduism started to develop between 500 CE and 300 CE after the Vedic period and flourished in the medieval period as Buddhism declined in India.
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