It was in the 1940s that the hill capital of the British Raj directly came to ‘host’ Burma, but the link goes back to the ...
The initial acquisition of India under the British East India Company and the ongoing domination under the British Raj of a population many times the size of the occupying force proved to be a ...
Import tariffs helped Britain industrialise but the US job crisis is due to automation and tariffs won't fix that. The real ...
The Trial That Shook Britain by Ashis Ray establishes with documentary evidence that a trial of three former officers of the ...
Aurangzeb Alamgir, the sixth Mughal Emperor (r. 1658–1707), is often remembered for his controversial policies, which have ...
British colonialism in India From 1857, India was directly ruled by Britain, and known as the British Raj. The British Raj had a big impact on the lives of people in both India and Britain.
The British government ruled over India from 1858 until 1947 during a period known as The British Raj. British rule led to extreme poverty and famine for many Indians while the British government ...
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, visited India to promote the Duke ... he toured a British-era underground bunker and explored Raj Bhavan's historic grounds. This lawn was notably used for ...
Professor Chandrika Kaul explores the relationship between British Royalty and India during the Raj. In 1947, Indian and Pakistan became independent dominions, able to govern themselves as part of the ...
Before British Raj coffee was born out of the idea of decolonising ... Their aim is to revolutionise the coffee culture in India, truly make it their own in a way that coffee pe charcha becomes ...
Born in India in 1869 he trained as a barrister in ... sent a letter to the headquarters of the British Raj in New Delhi. It was a direct challenge posted through the front door.
See the clip below. The British Government ruled India as a colony from 1858 until 1947, establishing the "Raj" ("rule") over the region. Queen Victoria took over rule of India from the East ...