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How did Persians refer to India in ancient times?

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0%(A) Bharat
0%(B) Jambudvīpa
100%(C) Hind ( 1 voter )
0%(D) Sapta Sindhava
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The Persians called India ‘Hind’ or ‘Hindu,’ derived from ‘Sindhu’ (Indus River), marking the region as significant and laying the foundation for later terms like ‘Hindustan’ and ‘India.’

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Class 6 Social Science Chapter 5 India, That is Bharat question answer

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  1. Persians used the term ‘Hind’ or ‘Hindu’ for India, based on the River Sindhu (Indus). This name stemmed from their linguistic adaptation of ‘Sindhu,’ and later influenced other terms like ‘Hindustan.’ The Persian name ‘Hind’ remained influential in identifying the region in ancient inscriptions, marking it as a cultural and historical identity beyond Indian borders.

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