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{{Infobox country|conventional_long_name=Jambudvīp|native_name=जम्बुद्वीप|capital=Saket|largest_city=Calcutta|official_languages=Hinduki|common_languages= |
{{Infobox country|conventional_long_name=Jambudvīp|native_name=जम्बुद्वीप|capital=Saket|largest_city=Calcutta|official_languages=[[Hinduki]]|common_languages=Bengali </br> Gujarati </br> Marathi </br> Marwari </br> Several others|established=1944}} |
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'''Jambu''', officially '''Jambudvīp |
'''Jambu''', officially '''Jambudvīp'''<ref>While officially named Jambudvīp, the country is sometimes referred to as 'Republican India' in a geopolitical context to differentiate it from its neighbor, the [[Sultanate of India]]. </ref> (Hinduki: जम्बुद्वीप), is a country in southern Asia encompassing much of the northern half of the Indian subcontinent. It was established in 1944 after the collapse of British authority in the region after the [[Great War]]. Saket, a planned city on the Yamuna river, has been the capital of the country since 1963. Jambu borders eight other states and has significant coastlines on the Bay of Bengal and the Sindh Sea. |
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Revision as of 12:09, 10 January 2023
Jambudvīp जम्बुद्वीप | |
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Capital | Saket |
Largest city | Calcutta |
Official languages | Hinduki |
Common languages | Bengali Gujarati Marathi Marwari Several others |
Establishment | 1944 |
Jambu, officially Jambudvīp[1] (Hinduki: जम्बुद्वीप), is a country in southern Asia encompassing much of the northern half of the Indian subcontinent. It was established in 1944 after the collapse of British authority in the region after the Great War. Saket, a planned city on the Yamuna river, has been the capital of the country since 1963. Jambu borders eight other states and has significant coastlines on the Bay of Bengal and the Sindh Sea.
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- ↑ While officially named Jambudvīp, the country is sometimes referred to as 'Republican India' in a geopolitical context to differentiate it from its neighbor, the Sultanate of India.