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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...
- Anglo-Indian cuisine is the cuisine that developed during the British Raj in India. The cuisine introduced dishes such as curry, chutney, kedgeree, mulligatawny...
- The Anglo-Indian wars were the several wars fought in the Indian Subcontinent, over a period of time, between the British East India Company and different...
- Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India, for members of the Anglo-Indian community. These two members were nominated by the President of India...
- Look up Anglo-Indian or Anglo-Indians in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anglo-Indian is a term used to refer to a community of people of mixed British...
- Angles (tribe) Anglo-Burmese people Anglo-Celtic Anglo-Indian Anglo-Irish people Anglo-Norman Anglo-Saxon (disambiguation) Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Scottish border...
- Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and of Kindred Terms, Etymological, Historical, Geographical and Discursive is a historical dictionary of Anglo-Indian...
- electoral stand against the Indian National Congress. Six representing Jammu and Kashmir, two representing Anglo-Indians, one representing Part B tribal...
- St. John De Britto Anglo-Indian High School is a secondary school in Fort Cochin, Kerala, India. The school is named after John de Britto, a 17th-century...
- Shan, and Sino-Burmese etc.) descent. It also, after 1937, included Anglo-Indian residents in Myanmar. Collectively, in the Burmese language, Eurasians...