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Essay heading: idea of india
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We learn instead, in our colonial schools, that the British created India and gave us a link language, as if we were not talking to each other for thousands of years, traveling, telling and retelling stories before the British came.But there has been strong arguments given against this statements.Such as : -
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If there was no india why would the British, when they landed in Bengal, form the East India Company, unless the conception of the land of India (a term derived from the original Hind) was shared by the natives and the British? They used this name much before they had managed to politically hold control over much of India, and before they educated us that no India existed before their arrival... displayed next 300 characters
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