LoLOLOL..
The English term is from
Greek Indika (cf. Megasthenes' work
Indica) or
Indía (
Ἰνδία), via Latin transliteration
India. The name derives ultimately from Sanskrit
Sindhu (
सिन्धु), which was the name of the
Indus River as well as the lower Indus basin. The terms
Indos (
Ἰνδός) for the Indus river as well as "an Indian" are found in
Herodotus's Geography..
these histories are way before the days of flying carpets ..
Most scholars believe Hinduism started somewhere between 2300 B.C. and 1500 B.C. in the Indus Valley, near modern-day Pakistan. there are more than 200 years of work and research by scholars from subcontinent and west. I don't think you have anything to disregards these scholars ...
and read more about
Pashupati seal .. although its in India now
you are the master of your own illusions and delusions. would not try to correct you and break your heart