Developereo
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I loled on your comment. Marathas controlled most of India by 1758 while treated Nizams of Hyderabad as their tributary by forcing them to pay tribute until British came otherwise they have united rest of them.
So you are admitting that the full landmass called Republic of India was not unified until the British came?
Paying tribute is not the same as being part of a unified political entity.
Good!
I think it is actually a remarkable feat on the part of Indian government how many diverse ethnic communities across state lines hold themselves to be Indian.
What the Indians have done with the British's gift is another matter altogether. My point was that a unified political entity -- one that was held together for a substantial period of time to accustom the people with the concept of unity -- was a British gift.
Gupta(300 ad to 600 ad) direct rule.
Again, you are proving my point.
As I mentioned, throughout the thousands of years, there was ebb and flow of regional empires, bot no unified political entity covering the whole mass (except for those early empires).