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Comments by "Fคΐzคl Cʀ7᭄" (@fzlc7425) on "Chinese dump Xi Jinping’s dream; 10-fold increase in asylum seekers from China | Report" video.
The word China Is derived from Sanskrit Cina. Cina, saka, kambojas, bactra (my tajikistan), All are mentioned in Sanskrit epics
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蔡English Im a communist
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China🥰
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Fake friend. Its not about desert cult. But fait i lost in u. ☝🏻☝🏻
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Why u hate me
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@aakashpatel2304 Im an Atheist
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The word "China" has been used in English since the 16th century; however, it was not a word used by the Chinese themselves during this period. Its origin has been traced through Portuguese, Malay, and Persian back to the Sanskrit word Chīna, used in ancient India.[19] "China" appears in Richard Eden's 1555 translation[l] of the 1516 journal of the Portuguese explorer Duarte Barbosa.[m][19] Barbosa's usage was derived from Persian Chīn (چین), which was in turn derived from Sanskrit Cīna (चीन).[24] Cīna was first used in early Hindu scripture, including the Mahābhārata (5th century BCE) and the Laws of Manu (2nd century BCE).[25] In 1655, Martino Martini suggested that the word China is derived ultimately from the name of the Qin dynasty (221–206 BCE).[26][25] Although usage in Indian sources precedes this dynasty, this derivation is still given in various sources.[27] The origin of the Sanskrit word is a matter of debate, according to the Oxford
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