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is there written india of the british?? :lol:

india was actually the term first used by the british

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100,000 :fie:

Nope - India has been used much before the British. So you are saying Jinnah never had a Pakistani passport but had an Indian one? No wonder he kept his home in Bombay and his daughter decided to stay on in India - probably waiting for his return.
 
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But India doesn't exactly exist until 20th century. India back then are ruled by myriads of Feudal Lord/King that encompass the whole subcontinent. The same as our old Empire is nothing more than a coalition of kings & princes.
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Maurya Dynasty united whole of India. Third Mauryan king Ashoka gave up violence and accepted Buddhism and started sending missionaries to spread teaching of Buddha.

Our national emblem is a Mauryan legacy.

is there written india of the british?? :lol:

india was actually the term first used by the british

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100,000 :fie:

Who told British first used the word India. :cheesy:
 
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Nope - India has been used much before the British. So you are saying Jinnah never had a Pakistani passport but had an Indian one? No wonder he kept his home in Bombay and his daughter decided to stay on in India - probably waiting for his return.

when and where was it used before?
 
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Unbelievable , if someone thinks the term India was first used by the British. What are these guys being taught ?
 
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But India doesn't exactly exist until 20th century. India back then are ruled by myriads of Feudal Lord/King that encompass the whole subcontinent. The same as our old Empire is nothing more than a coalition of kings & princes.
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I see Bhasha Indonesia has many Sanskrit words like Bhasha, Putrajaya etc.

greeks romans? any proof, greeks used for sindh and used india for indus river

the term india was used and popularised by the brits

Greek word for Indus is Indios and while they named the landmass East of Indus as India. Romans mentioned that spice trade with 'India' making them bankrupt of gold
 
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I see Bhasha Indonesia has many Sanskrit words like Bhasha, Putrajaya etc.



Greek word for Indus is Indios and while they named the landmass East of Indus as India. Romans mentioned that spice trade with 'India' making them bankrupt of gold

the greeks and romans didnt popularised the term until england imported many greek and roman term for their usage, so india was not used till english arrived in india

it wasnt used by indians themselves it was used after brits came to india and started calling it one
 
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the greeks and romans didnt popularised the term until england imported many greek and roman term for their usage, so india was not used till english arrived in india

it wasnt used by indians themselves it was used after brits came to india and started calling it one

Yes, we called it Bharat varsha(country of Bharat). By the way Roman Empire traded with India via different ports like Tamralipti in Bengal, Mujiris in Kerala and Arrikamedu in Tamil Nadu. When Roman Empire fell Arabs replaced them.
 
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the greeks and romans didnt popularised the term until england imported many greek and roman term for their usage, so india was not used till english arrived in india

it wasnt used by indians themselves it was used after brits came to india and started calling it one

Rubbish - it was called India much before the Brits arrived here. Do you have any source to show that the Brits used the term first? We have enough evidence to the contrary.
 
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the greeks and romans didnt popularised the term until england imported many greek and roman term for their usage, so india was not used till english arrived in india

it wasnt used by indians themselves it was used after brits came to india and started calling it one

After Maurya Empire fell, many parts of North-West fell to Greeks known as Indo-Greeks kings most famous of them was Menender(Menendra). One of the Indo-Greek king wore Elephant skull as symbol of conquest of India
 
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when and where was it used before?

The term India was first used in English(not that it was old English then) presumably at the time of Alfred the Great,means the 9th century.They got the term from Greeks.Greeks been using the term India since the time of ancient Greeks scholar Herodotus (5th century BC).You should really go back to high school history class.
 
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greeks romans? any proof, greeks used for sindh and used india for indus river

the term india was used and popularised by the brits

A greek ambassador to the Mauryan(East India) court wrote a book called "Indica". Describing everything in the Mauryan empire.
 
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But India doesn't exactly exist until 20th century. India back then are ruled by myriads of Feudal Lord/King that encompass the whole subcontinent. The same as our old Empire is nothing more than a coalition of kings & princes.

India as a modern political entity came into existence on Aug 15 1947..but as a civilization we have already existed for thousands of years..the spiritual boundaries of Bharat Varsha was clearly defined in our religious worksd as from Himalayas in North to indian ocean in south to Sindhu in West..

The char dham (4 temples) of Lord Shiva for instance give a sense of the extent of Bharata, in a cultural/religious realm.

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