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The Indian Constitution reflects the ancient name Bhārata by officially recognizing it as one of the country’s names. In its opening Article 1, the Constitution states, “India, that is Bhārata, shall be a Union of States,” acknowledging both the historical ...

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The evolution of names given to the Indian subcontinent by foreigners reflects its long history of interactions with various cultures. The ancient Persians referred to the region as Hindu, derived from the Indus River. The Greeks, adopting the Persian term, ...

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The name Bhārata holds deep historical significance, as it is derived from King Bharata, an ancient monarch mentioned in Hindu texts like the Mahabharata and the Puranas. Bhārata originally referred to the land ruled by his descendants, symbolizing a unified ...

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In the 6th century BCE, the region of northwestern India, including parts of modern-day Pakistan, was controlled by the Persian Achaemenid Empire under Emperor Darius I. This area, particularly the Indus Valley, became part of the empire’s easternmost territories. Darius ...

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The ancient Greeks referred to India as ‘Indika’, derived from the Sanskrit name for the Indus River. This term was popularized by Greek historians and explorers, most notably Megasthenes, who wrote a detailed account of the region in his work ...