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write about new and old terminologies used by our India in mid 6th century of two mid 7th century​

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Answered by manideeph21
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New and Old Terminologies

Historical records, languages, and the meaning of words change with the time.

In the Mughal era, 'Hindustan' was the most common term for India.

In the 13th century, the term Hindustan was used by the Persians and Mughals to mean the areas around the Indus-river valley in north-west India (Punjab, Haryana, and the lands between the Ganga and the Yamuna rivers), but not south India.

Babur also used the term Hindustan to explain the geographies and cultures of the subcontinent in the early 16th century, and that was similar to the way Amir Khusrau (a famous poet) did it in the 14th century.

Historians have to check the meanings of the terms and words they use, as they change from time to time. For example, today we use the term 'foreigner' to mean someone who is not an Indian, but in the medieval period, it meant any stranger who was not a part of a society or culture.

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Answered by krishna210398
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Old and new terms historical records, languages ​​and word meanings change over time.

During the Mughal Empire, "Hindustan" was the most common term for India.

In the 13th century, the term Hindustan was used by Persians and Mongols to mean the region around the Indus River valley in northwestern India (Punjab, Haryana and the land between the Ganges and Yamuna rivers), but not the south.  India

Babur also used the term Hindustan to describe the geography and culture of the subcontinent in the early 16th century. This was similar to what Amir Khosrow (the famous poet) did in the 14th century.

Historians change from time to time, so you should check the terms they use and what the words mean. For example, today we use the term "foreigner" to mean a person who is not Indian, but in the Middle Ages it meant a stranger who was not part of the community or culture.

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