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	<title>Comments on: This must be the last word on origin of &#8220;Hindu&#8221;&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Ravindra</title>
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		<description>The Word &quot;Haindva&quot; first appears in the Avesta &amp; Gaatha literature of the Zoratrians. In these text they mention of their wanderings through different lands. The third or fourth place of their sojourn in these migrations was called &quot;Hafta-Haindava&quot;. For them on theeir east lay &quot;Harahatti&quot;/Saraswati on on their west laid Sindhu. Within Rikh-Veda they are identifies as Anava people by Srikant-Taalagiri. Their name prefixes and suffixes, their poetry forms and common territory have intersection with the Later part of the Rikh-Veda. Thus far before Persian from Persia came to India, teh Persians were dewelers in the region of &quot;Hafta-haindava&quot; or &quot;sapta-Saindhava.

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