What is aupniveshik?

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Answer # 1 #

I think you mean 'aupniveshik'. It is a Hindi word. In English, it means 'colonial'. It describes things from the time when a country rules another place. Like colonial buildings or colonial rule. We have some colonial history here in Australia too. It is a word used when talking about history and politics. I hope this answer is clear for you. It is not a very common word in everyday English talk.

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Answer # 2 #

Aupniveshik is a word from the Hindi language. It basically means "colonial". It's an adjective, so it's used to describe something.

You use it for things related to the time when one country ruled another country. A good example is the British rule in India. That whole time is called the "aupniveshik period". This just means the colonial period.

You can use it for other things too. For example, people might talk about "aupniveshik architecture". These are the buildings built by the colonizers. They often have a specific style. The word itself comes from "upnivesh", which means "colony".

But it's not just about history or buildings. The word can also describe a mindset. Some people talk about an "aupniveshik mentality". This means that some ideas and attitudes from the colonial rulers still affect people's thinking today, even after independence.

So, when you see the word aupniveshik, just think "colonial". It can be about the government, the time period, or the long-lasting effects on a culture. It’s a very important word in South Asian history.

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