Bombay was the colonial name for what is now called Mumbai in India
Mumbai, India :)
The modern name for the city of Bombay in India is Mumbai.(for military aircraft, the spelling is two words, bomb bay)
New Delhi is the capital city of India.
Nope, you can purchase a Bombay in just about any country in the world - the name just refers to where they were first bred and established.
It is called Mumbai now a days. Its new name.
Scutari is a city in modern-day Albania. Its name in Albanian is Shkodër.
The Bombay High Court retains its name due to historical reasons, as "Bombay" was the official name of the city until it was officially renamed Mumbai in 1995. The court was established in 1862, long before the name change, and the name reflects its colonial heritage. Legal institutions often maintain their historical names for continuity and recognition, even if the city's name has changed.
The modern city name for Uruk is Warka, located in Iraq.
The name Bombay then stuck until 1996 when the Indian government changed it to Mumbai.
It began in the Kingdom of Judah, in the city of Jerusalem, in the modern nation-state of Israel.
Rome, I think. I'm not sure if it's a country though...Rome is/was a city. There was no country that was the capital of the Roman empire, it was a city and the city's name is Rome. A country cannot be a capital of anything, it must have a capital itself.