ThunderCat
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Actually "indian" is misleading considering India historically is within Pakistan and not the rest of the subcontinent.
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That's where you're wrong. None of the civilizations you mention called us India/Hind/Hindustan only after conquering, it was what they called the region from much before. They retained the same name after becoming rulers.If your parents name you "Nathu Laal", and after conquering your home your conqueror starts calling you "David"; it is a humiliation to you and your parents. Because "Nathu Laal" is your name and "David" is imposed on you
Also Bharat, India, Hind, Hindustan, British India and Republic of India at the time of their conception had absolutely different geographical boundaries with multiple nations living in them
It doesn't matter that indus is in what is currently Pakistan. What matters is what the world associates with the word India and that is by far current mainland India and Indian civilization/culture.Actually "indian" is misleading considering India historically is within Pakistan and not the rest of the subcontinent.
So, what the picture essentially says is, in 4836 years things have changed.
That's where you're wrong. None of the civilizations you mention called us India/Hind/Hindustan only after conquering, it was what they called the region from much before. They retained the same name after becoming rulers.
How can you even expect modern boundaries to exactly match to ancient estimates? What matters is if it roughly means the Indian subcontinent.You will be very sorry to know that:
-what Arab called Hind is not the land mass of today's Republic of India. It was part modern day Sindh/parts of Balochistan area.
-what Turks and Persians called Hindustan is not the land mass of today's Republic of India. The land beyond East of the Indus river was considered Hindustan with no end boundary. Every time they will defeat the native kings and they will just include the new land as "part of Hindustan".
-what different European conquerors (e.g., Greeks, Portuguese, French, British) called India is not the land mass of today's Republic of India. They just keep adding everyone under one name as "Indians"
Conquerors just kept playing/changing and imposing their names at you. Defeated people can't have their own identity .................... lols
India name originates from Indus Valley not river Indus itself. That majority of it is in Pakistan. Most of Indus Valley civilizations I believe are in Pakistan. Go claim Ganga plains for yourself and start calling yourself Gangu. (joking)Like South Africa I would have loved it more if India was named as South Asia instead of India......
Indus originates from Tibet my friend and then crossing kashmir it goes into Pakistan..... So it's not solely a Pak river.....
Kind of stupid remark. Urdu is associated with Muslims. Hindi is associated with Hindus.Maybe we should also remove the name "urdu" for our national language and go back to it's first, original & indigenous name. No sarcasm. The name "urdu" appeared in Dehli in 1780s from the poet Ghulam Mashafi. But it appeared in Lahore over 700 years earlier and was not known by any such name. We should officially revive that name.
Kind of stupid remark. Urdu is associated with Muslims. Hindi is associated with Hindus.
Do you even know Pakistani history? It was Syed Ahmad Khan who promoted Urdu.
That's where you're wrong. None of the civilizations you mention called us India/Hind/Hindustan only after conquering, it was what they called the region from much before. They retained the same name after becoming rulers.
It's like your parents named you something, but you're friends had a nickname for you which also was due to a specific reason based on your identity, down the line when that friend becomes your boss he still calls you by that nickname, yes it's different but doesn't seperate you from your identity.
It doesn't matter that indus is in what is currently Pakistan. What matters is what the world associates with the word India and that is by far current mainland India and Indian civilization/culture.
When christopher columbus went in search of India he wasn't thinking of landing in Indus river lol, mainly south India which was the spice basket along with south east asian nations.
True and what Pakistanis need to work on is to remove their association with India and either create a strong Pakistani or middle eastern identity, not to modify anything that has India in it, that solves nothing.If you look at south Asian continent India alone covers 70% of total subcontinent so by default this is enough to make it Indian subcontinent