Aboriginal vs Hindian

Aboriginal

noun
  • An Aboriginal inhabitant of Australia. 

adj
  • Of or pertaining to Australian Aboriginal peoples, Aborigines, or their language. 

name
  • Any of the native languages spoken by Australian aborigines. 

Hindian

noun
  • Indians 

  • In the context of Hindu nationalism, a native Indian of whatever religion, as a person of Hindu culture 

  • In the context of resistance to British colonialism, a native Indian (plural often same as singular) 

  • In the context of Dravidian nationalism, a Hindustani in the sense of an Indian from north of the Deccan, a Hindustani-speaker or a bearer of that culture 

adj
  • Of India or (Asian) Indians 

name
  • An old name for the Zohreh River separating Khuzistan and Bushehr provinces, named after the town. 

  • A town and district in Khuzistan, Iran, now Hendijan. 

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