The Persians, who were the close cousins of Indian Aryans, found it difficult to pronounce the initial 바카라S바카라. The initial S of a Sanskrit word was invariably rendered as an aspirate, 바카라H바카라. Hence, they pronounced it 바카라H바카라 and called the river Sindhu as Hindu. With the Muslim invasions, the Persian name returned in the form of Hind, and those of its inhabitants who followed the old religion became known as Hindus. Some other words would make it further clear. Soma, the mysterious hallucinogen distilled, deified and drunk to excess by the Vedic Arya, is thus Homa or Haoma in old Persian. A more common parallel word in current use is Persian 바카라Hafta바카라, an equivalent of Sanskrit 바카라Saptah바카라 (week of seven days). 바카라Sapta Sindhu바카라, the precursor of Panchnad, was known as 바카라Haptha Hindu바카라. The form 바카라Hindustan바카라, popular in modern India, is an Indo-Iranian hybrid wherein the suffix 바카라-stan바카라 is generally used to denote a country though, in turn, it is also a form of the Sanskrit word 바카라-sthan바카라, a place or an area. For example, Multan is from Moolsthan. These words are cognate and have their origin in Indo-Iranian branch of Indo-European languages. Many countries in central Asia under Persian influence have this word at the end of their names: Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan and even Pakistan. Thus, in the pronunciation of Persians, the immediate neighbours, the word became 바카라Hindu바카라 and came to stand for not just the river but also for the people who lived across it to the east. Accordingly, the lands lying beyond its eastern bank were called 바카라al- Hind바카라 or simply 바카라Hind바카라 and it was from this word that the country was and is still known as Hindustan; the name continues even after the partition of India in 1947.