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why india called hindustan​

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Answered by shirley2919
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Hindu was the Persianised version of the Sanskrit Sindhu, or the Indus river, and was used to identify the lower Indus basin. From the first century of the Christian era, the Persian suffix, 'stan' was applied to form the name 'Hindustan'.

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Answered by lalithagajelli1969
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Hindu was the Persianised version of the Sanskrit Sindhu, or the Indus river, and was used to identify the lower Indus basin. From the first century of the Christian era, the Persian suffix, 'stan' was applied to form the name 'Hindustan

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