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East india company conquered almost thousands of fiefdoms not India, there was never a country name india to begin with, The Indian subcontinent which is named after Indus would have been divided among 1000 kingdoms and worst then sub saharan africa due to infighting.
Short (probable) answer: There would be more countries in the region, none of them being Pakistan, Hindustan, BD, etc.
That's the equivalent of travelers describing Europe.dont know why people dont get educated before they make such claims.
buddhist records descibe country called jambudvipa from the time of buddha which had 16 mahajanapadas/ mighty states, 500 medium states and countless other city states, jambudvipa also finds mention in ashokan inscriptions.
greek scholars write books called india even before invasion of alexander during persian empire
when megasthenes came, he described india as a quadrilateral shaped country sorrounded by oceans and starts with indus in the west to bengal in the east. he also authors book called indica/india, mentions pataliputra as its biggest city.
greeks records state that chandragupta maurya conquered entire india
there are chinese records of describing india from indus to bengal, the word india is used in hou hanshu
the chinese pilgrims faxian and xuanzang and then yiling who all left prominent records travelled the length and breath of india and describe it as such
muslim records also mention indians from north to south
al beruni, a persian scholar also writes book twarikh al hind/ history of india
shah jahan states that he would sacrifice his life for hindustan/india.
tipu sultan wanted to free india from the british
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there were already small and large kingdoms in india under the british, many of which had declared independence for instance kalat in pakistan, hyderabad and gunagarh/gujarat in india, there were even non british colonial territories in india like diu, goa in india and gwadar in Pakistan.
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Or the fukin Sikh rajSome of the areas that now comprise northern parts of Pakistan would have come under the influence of Russian Tsar empire till the end of 1800s just like Tajikstan.
Really bad for Punjabi Muslims
Or the fukin Sikh raj
That's the equivalent of travelers describing Europe.
What you have are descriptions of a region, large swathes of which were, at various points in history, ruled as part of large empires, and at other points in history, a bunch of independent kingdoms & states.
Like Europe, there are linguistic and cultural differences galore in the sub-continent. South Asia lacks even the religious homogeneity (Christianity) that Europe has.
So no, it wasn't a single country/State any more than Europe was.
So if I conquer Europe and all its tribes, city states and nations, can I declare it was always a single entity? These accounts refer to a geographic area, little else.dont know why people dont get educated before they make such claims.
buddhist records descibe country called jambudvipa from the time of buddha which had 16 mahajanapadas/ mighty states, 500 medium states and countless other city states, jambudvipa also finds mention in ashokan inscriptions.
greek scholars write books called india even before invasion of alexander during persian empire
when megasthenes came, he described india as a quadrilateral shaped country sorrounded by oceans and starts with indus in the west to bengal in the east. he also authors book called indica/india, mentions pataliputra as its biggest city.
greeks records state that chandragupta maurya conquered entire india
there are chinese records of describing india from indus to bengal, the word india is used in hou hanshu
the chinese pilgrims faxian and xuanzang and then yiling who all left prominent records travelled the length and breath of india and describe it as such
muslim records also mention indians from north to south
al beruni, a persian scholar also writes book twarikh al hind/ history of india
shah jahan states that he would sacrifice his life for hindustan/india.
tipu sultan wanted to free india from the british
regards
there were already small and large kingdoms in india under the british, many of which had declared independence for instance kalat in pakistan, hyderabad and gunagarh/gujarat in india, there were even non british colonial territories in india like diu, goa in india and gwadar in Pakistan.
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So if I conquer Europe and all its tribes, city states and nations, can I declare it was always a single entity? These accounts refer to a geographic area, little else.
Geopolitically, I see no reason to refer to all the tribes inhabiting the subcontinent as some unified entity, except in your imagination. You're extrapolating wildly from these accounts and declaring yourself that they're referencing a single nation. Even the geopolitical entity of Europe as in the EU is constituted by multiple nations. When was there an "Indian union" in geopolitical terms except under the mughals (incomplete) or British?India is not a single geographical area, for instance indus plains, gangetic plains, vindhya range, deccan plateau etc, western ghats, eastern ghats.
the proper terminology is geopolitical.
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