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What does the term Hindustan originally refer to?

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0%(A) A religious identity
100%(B) A geographic region of the Indian subcontinent ( 1 voter )
0%(C) An ancient Indian kingdom
0%(D) The southern part of India
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‘Hindustan’ originally referred to the geographical region around the Indus, or Sindhu, River. It did not initially signify religion but instead denoted India’s northwest territories.

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  1. The term ‘Hindustan’ originated from the Persian adaptation of ‘Sindhu’ (the Indus River), referring to the geographic region around the Indus Valley in northwest India. Early Persian and Arabic sources used this term to denote the Indian subcontinent, with a specific focus on the area west of the river. ‘Hindustan’ later evolved to represent the cultural and geographic heart of northern India.

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