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Aryavrata is the old name by which India is called in Indian mythological books and ancient texts
Mumbai, India :)
Fisk is to be found in East Anglia derived from an Old Norse name 'fiskr' an occupational name of a fisherman
The word itself means "a many-stemmed woody plant", deriving from Old English, derived from W.Germanic, but also influenced by Dutch, German, Old French and Scandinavian.
The name Bhārata has been used as a self-ascribed name by people of the Indian Subcontinent and the Republic of India. Bhārataalong with Indiais the official English name of the country, Bhāratais the official Sanskrit name of the country, Bhārata Gaṇarājya, and the name is derived from the ancient Indian texts.
Dutch East Indies.
Indonesia was ruled by many kingdoms prior to the arrival of Dutch Colonial. Two of the most powerful among these kingdoms are Sriwijaya and Majapahit. Indonesia was also referred to as "Nusantara" in many old books written before the arrival of Dutch. During Dutch colonialization (first Dutch trade expedition came to Indonesia in 1596 AD), the official name of the area was Nederlands Indie. Later the name "Indonesia" was used during the Youths Congress on October 28, 1928 and became official name for the country when it declared its independence on August 17, 1945.
Cape Dutch or Kitchen Dutch.
the dutch
beverwyck
Indonesia was colonised by the Dutch who called it either the Netherlands East Indies or the Malay Archipelago. By 1900 the name Indonesia became commonly used outside of the Netherlands.
Imperial Bank of India.
Brandon is an English name. It probably has roots in Old English and may be derived from other Gaelic and/or Celt names, but it is not believed to be rooted in Dutch.
Old name of east timor
It was part of India.
Mahishur was the old name of Mysore India.
The last name Osterhout is of German origin, derived from the Old High German words "oster" meaning "east" and "holt" meaning "wood" or "forest." This surname likely originally referred to someone living to the east of a wooded area or forest.