I haven't seen the context in which it was used, but it probably means a country where Hinduism is the dominant religion. India, for example, could be described as a Hindu country: yes, there are people of other religions living there, but the majority faith in India is Hinduism.
By Hindu country we mean that a country lived and administered by Hindus. For example Nepal was a Hindu country till the time of King dynasty.
I haven't seen the context in which it was used, but it probably means a country where Hinduism is the dominant religion. India, for example, could be described as a Hindu country: yes, there are people of other religions living there, but the majority faith in India is Hinduism.
By Hindu country we mean that a country lived and administered by Hindus. For example Nepal was a Hindu country till the time of King dynasty.
It is an invalid Roman numeral therefore there is no equivalent Hindu-Arabic numeral but if you meant XX then it is 20 * * * * * Or, if you meant LXXI, then 71
India
hindu is not a country if your asking about india then its new delhi?
Hindu stayed and stay in India. Also in Myanmar Mauritius & Nepal hindu worship.
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Exactly as in the question but if you meant Roman it is LVI
Nepal is the only Hindu kingdom of the world. India is a democratic country with Hindu majority.
India is a country located in South Asia, while Hinduism is a religion that originated in India. India is a diverse nation with many different religions, languages, and cultures, while Hinduism is the predominant religion in the country. Hinduism encompasses a wide range of beliefs and practices, while India is a geographic and political entity.
the hindus created the hindu-arabic system