-
Indiamen whilst on
voyages in India. Initially,
these were men from the
Indo-Portuguese or Luso-Asian
communities of the subcontinent,
including men from...
-
Indo-Saracenic
architecture (also
known as
Indo-Gothic, Mughal-Gothic, Neo-Mughal, in the 19th
century often Indo-Islamic style) was a
revivalist architectural...
- 1821, a
pamphlet entitled "Thoughts on how to
better the
condition of
Indo-
Britons" by a "Practical Reformer," was
written to
promote the
removal of prejudices...
-
Indo-Guyanese or Indian-Guyanese, are
Guyanese nationals of
Indian origin who
trace their ancestry to
India and the
wider subcontinent. They are the descendants...
- in India.
Because of this
history of racism, many Anglo-Indians and
Indo-
Britons have
concealed their heritage.
Famous actresses such as
Merle Oberon...
- The
Indo-****stani war of 1971, also
known as the
third India-****stan war, was a
military confrontation between India and ****stan that
occurred during...
-
characters used to
write reconstructed Proto-
Indo-European
words (for an
explanation of the notation, see Proto-
Indo-European phonology).
Without proper rendering...
- July 2013. Jayewardene-Pillai,
Shanti (2007).
Imperial Conversations:
Indo-
Britons and the
Architecture of
South India. Yoda Press. p. 229. ISBN 9788190363426...
-
Gordon Warnecke, and Mark Ramprakash. A
notable Briton of
Indo-Jamaican
descent is Lee Gopthal.
Indo-Trinidadian
people are
thought to
number well over...
- "immense booty" and the
Britons having "fled from the
English like fire". The 9th
century History of the
Britons,
attributed to the
Briton Nennius,
records that...