rational Posted May 25 Author Report Posted May 25 I Dont agree with most of his interpretations but he is right about the word hindu it was the name old persian travelers used it as there no S letter in old persian, So S is pronounced as H. Sindhu became Hindu. this is around 6th-7th CE. Kafir was used by the later muslims leaders, which they used to all non believers of allah edited Quote
Teluguredu Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 Another bullshit speaker , dravidians were not included in any indo-aryan original texts. Bhrathavamsam anta lol . Quote
rational Posted May 25 Author Report Posted May 25 30 minutes ago, Teluguredu said: Another bullshit speaker , dravidians were not included in any indo-aryan original texts. Bhrathavamsam anta lol . i disagree with him about it too but he was right about the word hindu came from. My point was only about that. Quote
Teluguredu Posted May 25 Report Posted May 25 44 minutes ago, rational said: i disagree with him about it too but he was right about the word hindu came from. My point was only about that. Yeah it's true that sindh was originally used to refer to sindh and then it turned to hindustani which referred to north india but whats even the point . Quote
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