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The word Hindu in ancient Persian is a geographical term derived from the Indus River. The Persians used the term “Hindu” to refer to the people and regions located beyond this river, effectively denoting the lands of the Indus Valley. ...

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The ancient Indian text that mentions regions like Kāshmīra and Kurukṣhetra is the Mahabharata, one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient Indian literature. The Mahabharata narrates the story of the Kurukshetra War and the fates of the Kaurava ...

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The term ‘Hindustān’ was first used in inscriptions by the Ghaznavid Empire, particularly during the reign of Mahmud of Ghazni in the early 11th century. This term initially referred to the land beyond the Indus River, encompassing parts of modern-day ...

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Jambudvīpa literally translates to “the island of the Jambu tree” in ancient Indian literature. In Hindu and Buddhist cosmology, it is considered one of the continents of the world, symbolizing the known landmass inhabited by humans. The Jambu tree, often ...

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The name ‘Bhāratavarṣha’ is derived from the ancient Bharata dynasty, which is mentioned in Hindu scriptures, including the Mahabharata. This term originally referred to the region inhabited by the Bharata people, symbolizing their cultural and political significance in ancient India. ...