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The Anglo-Indian Revolt. Share full article. July 9, 1857. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from July 9, 1857, Page 4 Buy Reprints. View on timesmachine.
HYDERABAD: The Anglo-Indian community has a long history behind them and the fact that they still exists in India is barely known to people. Keeping this in mind, the Anglo Indians from the city ...
Clive Van Buerle, a governing body member of the All-India Anglo-Indian Association, says that their member count suggests there are around 350,000-400,000 Anglo-Indians in the country.
My story, like those of all Anglo-Indians, is enmeshed in India’s history of colonialism, colonial evangelisation and familial legends. My mother is of Telugu and East-Indian mix.
No wonder Bengali cinema has portrayed Anglo-Indians in several wonderful instances. Vicky Redwood’s portrayal of Edith Simmons in Satyajit Ray’s Mahanagar (The Big City, 1963) comes to mind ...
The Anglo-Indian community in Kolkata has been dwindling for decades and is now confined to a few pockets in the city. The community looks back at its contributions in different areas, ...
In 1962, Thomas Henderson-Brooks became first Anglo-Indian to be made lieutenant general in independent India. Another hero who retired as a lieutenant general was Patrick Dunn.
Anglo-India and the End of Empire (Hurst Publishers, UK, Oxford University Press, USA), by Uther Charlton-Stevens Dr Uther Charlton-Stevens, author of Anglo-India and the End of Empire, being ...