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Who coined term Hindustan in 13th century

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Answered by karunabscbl
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Answer:

Amir Khusrau

(ii) In 13th century, Hindustan never included south India. It meant theareas of Punjab, Haryana and the lands between the Ganga and Yamuna. (iii) In 14th century poet Amir Khusrau used theword"Hind"for the culture and the people of Indus river.

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Answered by whyimtranscendent
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Answer:

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your answer is

parsis or Iranian

Explanation:

Hindustan is derived from the Persian word Hindū cognate with the Sanskrit Sindhu. the Rigvedic sapta sindhava (the land of seven rivers) became hapta hindu in the Avesta. It was said to be the "fifteenth domain" created by Ahura Mazda, apparently a land of 'abnormal heat', the present day Sindh, which was called Hindu in Persian. During the time of Xerxes, the term "Hindu" was also applied to the lands to the east of Indus

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