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- The Republic of India has two prin****l official short names, each of which is historically significant: India and Bharat. A third name, Hindustan, is...
- Akhand Bharat (transl. Undivided India), also known as Akhand Hindustan, is a term for the concept of a unified Greater India. It ****erts that modern-day...
- writer 's socialist mentality. The novel was published continuously in Bharatvarsha Patrika from Poush 1341 BS to Agrahayan 1342 BS. It was later published...
- portra**** by Faisal Khan and Sharad Malhotra 2016: ABP News presented Bharatvarsha, in which episode 8 showcased the story of Maharana Pratap. 2023: Deepraj...
- has partnered with veteran game producer Nouredine Abboud to create "Bharatvarsha / The Age of Bharat," a new gaming franchise set in ancient India. Scheduled...
- It is by virtue of this name - Bharat - that India came to be called Bharatvarsha and thus Bharat. Kanvashram has much to offer visitors. Those s****ing...
- 0.00 0 Mahabharat People's Party 225 0.00 0 Janata Congress Party of Bharatvarsha 194 0.00 0 Akhil Bhartiya Hindu Shakti Dal 193 0.00 0 Akhil Bharatiya...
- stories and serialized novels were published in magazines such as Jamuna, Bharatvarsha, and Narayan. Later, his novels and story collections would get published...
- considered as "outsiders" of the Vedic culture, as being a foreign tribe of Bharatvarsha. The name Bahlika is also used to denote a kingdom different from Madra...
- through the spread of Buddhism and the fascination of ancient world about Bharatvarsha. Four of the ****anese "Seven Gods of Fortune" originated as Hindu deities...