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    British word "Hind"

    Where could it have its origins?

    It is possible that the word "Hind" has its origins in Central Asian tribes their migration, movement and location in central Asia.

    As this word is also present in European languages and it seem to be a "root word and shows a sense of direction, so it is possible that the migrating/moving tribes coined this word in the language and this word spread all across Europe and Asia.

    Arriving in India the local religion/s might have used it for their own use, as the word "Hind", has no religious connection in European languages rather "root word connection", therefore it seems that the word "Hind", has its origins in central Asian and was used in some other parts of the world by religion.

    This might be a clear cut case of religions using words and identities from migrating cultures.
    Last edited by maddhan1979; April 4th, 2017 at 11:03 AM.

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