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5 Interesting Facts About Harare

A City with Two Names: Though known as Harare today, the city wasn't always called this. During British colonial rule from 1890 to 1980, it was named Fort Salisbury after then-Prime Minister Lord Salisbury. After independence, the name was changed to Harare, honoring the Shona chief Neharawa who once lived near the area. Home to… ....

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The many names in the journey to India: Hindustan, Bharat, Bharata

Scholars say one of the oldest names used in association with the Indian subcontinent was Meluha, which was mentioned in the texts of ancient Mesopotamia in the third millennium BCE, to refer to the Indus Valley Civilisation. A most common name coined for the territory, mainly by the Persians, was Hindustan. Yet in official correspondence, India and Bharat is what stuck on. ....

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