Indians know their country by many names: "Bharat" from Sanskrit, "Hindustan" from Persian and "India" from English.
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Indians know their country by many names: "Bharat" from Sanskrit, "Hindustan" from Persian and "India" from English.
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He who wants a peacock must accept the difficulties of Hindustan.
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He did not wish to steal anything. He only desired to know what to steal, and, incidentally, how to get away when he had stolen it. He thanked all the Gods of Hindustan, and Herbert Spencer, that there remained some valuables to steal.
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“The Government of Her Majesty the Queen, Empress of India, […] says the movement is ‘for the remission of tax, the advancement of Hindustan, and the strengthening of the British Government.’
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