The term "Hind" for India has its roots in ancient Persian and Arabic languages, where "Hind" referred to the region beyond the Indus River. It was used by Persian invaders and travelers, such as the Achaemenid Empire, and later adopted by Arab geographers and scholars. The term eventually became synonymous with the Indian subcontinent in various historical texts. Over time, it evolved into "Hindu," reflecting the cultural and religious identity associated with the region.
The maximum is 11 in the Supreme Court of India. Jai Hind!
Bollywood is the informal team popularly used for the Hindi Language movie Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The term Kollywood dates back 1940 - 1980 when the term.
India is the name of this region used in roman history and books. The "sindh" is the name river indus. "sind" in persian and arabic accent becomes "hind" when roman get to know about "hind" from persians and arabics, they say it "ind" as they cannot say "hind". Now sind to hind to ind. Now river name in roman ends with "us" so "indus" and country name ends with "ia" so india.
India Inc. is a common term used by the Indian media to refer to the formal (comprising government and corporate) sector of the nation.
The Golden Hind was not used during the Spanish Armada. The final voyage was in 1580 after Drake's circumnavigation. The vessel remained on public exhibition in Deptford and was there for 100 years, eventually rotting away
In Hindi, hazelnut is called "हेज़लनट" (pronounced as "hezalnat"). It may also be referred to as "फिल्बर्ट" (filbert) in some contexts. Hazelnuts are not as common in India, so the English term is often used.
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The term "Jai Hind" was popularized by Subhas Chandra Bose, a prominent Indian nationalist leader who used it as a salutation and slogan during India's struggle for independence from British colonial rule. While it is not clear if he coined the phrase, Bose is widely associated with its usage during that time.
Al Hind الهند
Not often used in contemporary American English, the term 'hind' nonetheless refers in general to a deer. More particularly, it can be used to refer to a female of the red deer family, by contrast with 'hart,' which refers to a male.
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Jai Hind
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Anther name of india are Hind,Hindustan,Yin du,Bharata.......
dah! India must be a forever member...jai hind!
Jai Hind is a term whose literal meaning is "Victory to India". This term with patriotic connotations, according to some, had been coined by freedom fighter Dr Champakaraman Pilla