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For other uses, see Hindustan (disambiguation). Hindustan (Persian: ہندوستان Hindustān [ɦɪndʊˈstaːn]) "land of Hind", is one of the names of South Asia popular in the middle-east. Though the meaning of Hindustan has evolved over the years, after the partition of India it primarily refers to the northern and central India.[1]
[edit] EtymologyHindustan is derived from the Persian word Hindu, which is derived from Sindhu, Sanskrit for the Indus River. Sindhu is a river in Sanskrit, in Persian it becomes Hindu.[2] This together with a popular suffix -stān (Old Persian 'sthāna', later Persian 'stan' meaning place) [3][4] gave birth to the word Hindustan, which was rendered as Hindusthan.[5] Literally, the word means land of the Indus in Persian. [edit] Uses of the word "Hindustan"[edit] Geographical areas
Historically, Hindustan has often been used by Muslims and other Urdu speakers to represent the people of north western India and Pakistan, particularly the Indo-Gangetic Plain and Punjab.[5] The first known use of the term is on an inscription at Naqsh-e Rustam. The Farsi inscription, which dates to around 252 CE, was commissioned by the Persian king, Shapur I, and mentions Hindustan as one of the areas over which he rules. In this context, Hindustan likely refers to the lower Indus Valley region in modern day Pakistan rather than the Indian subcontinent.[6] Further, it may relate to various aspects belonging to three geographical areas: the modern Republic of India, the Indian subcontinent during medieval times, or a region in northern India, east and south of the Yamuna river, between the Vindhya mountains and the Himalayas where Hindustani languages are spoken. [edit] Culture and ethnicityThe Urdu term Hindustan as opposed it's Hindi counterpart Bharat, retains its importance amongst Islamic people as it gives culture identity to India and the Indian Subcontinent, amidst the varied culture of India. The adjective, Hindustani, used to define the people of Hindustan, their language, Hindustani language, and also their music, Hindustani classical music. The adjective Hindustani is a term broadly applied to the Urdu speaking culture of South Asia, and is also freely used by Urdu speaking Indian Muslims, in the context of their Indo-Islamic heritage. In the Middle East Hindustani is used as an ethnic term applied to South Asia. In Iran, Hindustan refers to the region (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and other South Asian countries) whereas "Hind" refers to the modern Indian republic. The Dutch language sometimes uses the word Hindoestanen to describe any person of South Asian origin. [edit] See also[edit] Further reading
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