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India, and almost whole world was Hindu several millenniums ago. India is the land of the Hindus since eternity. India is the cradle of the Vedic/Hindu civilization.
There are a few cradles of civilisation (China, India, Mesoamerica, Minoa etc). Italy could be considered a cradle of Western civilisation
Nobody specifically built it but the cradle of civilization is typically known as the Indus River Valley in west India.
P. L. Bhargava has written: 'India in the Vedic age' -- subject(s): History, Civilization, Hindu, Aryans, Hindu Civilization
Uttar Pradesh
Because the populace is majority Hindu and it is the "birthplace" of the Hindu religion.
D. D. Kosambi has written: 'Bhartrihari's Satakatrayam' 'Introduction to the Study of Indian History' 'Combined methods in Indology and other writings' -- subject(s): Civilization, History 'Ancient India' -- subject(s): Civilization, Hindu, Hindu Civilization, History 'The culture and civilisation of ancient India in historical outline' -- subject(s): Civilization, Hindu Civilization, History 'Indian numismatics' -- subject(s): Numismatics
A person from India is called an Indian.
Because the first civilizations started there Nile valley civilization in Egypt Hwang Ho civilization in China Indus Valley Civilization in Egypt and Tigris and Euphrates in Mesopotamia Thanks Gaurang
You don't write India in "Hindu" as the word Hindu actually represents a person belonging to Hindu religion but rather in HINDI which is the predominant language of Hindus. So, in Hindi, India is called BHARAT in Devanagari Script used to write Hindi. India is also called HINDUSTAN in Urdu language - a legacy of Mughal rulers over India for many centuries.SandyKSam
A Hindu Prince or King in India is called as RAJA
Divali comes from a religon called Hindu, in India.