- The
Anglo-Saxons were a
cultural group that
inhabited much of what is now
England in the
Early Middle Ages, and
spoke Old English. They
traced their origins...
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Anglo is a
prefix indicating a
relation to, or
descent from England,
English culture, the
English people or the
English language, such as in the term...
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Anglo-Indian
people fall into
three different groups:
people of mixed-race
origin with
Indian and
British ancestry,
people of
unmixed Indian descent born...
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Anglo-Maratha Wars may
refer to:
First Anglo-Maratha War (1775–1782)
Second Anglo-Maratha War (1803–1805)
Third Anglo-Maratha War (1817–1819) Gwalior...
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Anglo-America most
often refers to a
region in the
Americas in
which English is the main
language and
British culture and the
British Empire have had...
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Anglo-Sikh War may
refer to:
Panchayati Revolution, 1842–1845
First Anglo-Sikh war, 1845–1846
Second Anglo-Sikh war, 1848–1849 This
disambiguation page...
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anglo-french in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Anglo-French (or
sometimes Franco-British) may
refer to: France–United
Kingdom relations Anglo-Norman...
- The
Anglo-Mysore Wars were a
series of four wars
fought during the last
three decades of the 18th
century between the
Sultanate of
Mysore on the one hand...
- Old
English (Englisċ,
pronounced [ˈeŋɡliʃ]), or
Anglo-Saxon, is the
earliest recorded form of the
English language,
spoken in
England and
southern and...
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Anglo-Catholicism
comprises beliefs and
practices that
emphasise the
catholic heritage and
identity of the
various Anglican churches. The term was coined...