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The meaning of the term “Hindustan” changed over many centuries.


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Over the years, there have been several significant changes to the meaning of "Hindustan." India is presently acknowledged as a modern nation-state. In the thirteenth century, this name was used to describe the realm of the Delhi Sultanate. Babur used the name to describe the landscape, culture, and flora of the subcontinent. The name "Hindustan" was first used by the Persian scribe Minhaj-i Siraj in the thirteenth century. He was referring to the regions of Punjab, Haryana, and the regions between the Ganges and the Yamuna when he used this expression. It was frequently used in political contexts to refer to areas that were under the control of the Delhi Sultan.
 
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