- Look up
memsahib in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Memsaab may
refer to:
Memsaab or
Memsahib, a
variation of Sahib, an
Arabic term,
which is also a loanword...
- the word used for
female members of the
establishment was
adapted to
memsahib, a
variation of the
English word "ma'am"
having been
added to the word...
- as a filmmaker,
casting Mann in her sole producer-director effort, The
Memsahib,
which aired at film
festivals in 2006.
While filming her scenes, Mann...
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University Press. pp. 420, ISBNÂ 978-0-19-579051-1. Thatcher, Mary.
Respected Memsahibs: an
Anthology (Hardinge Simpole, 2008) Tinker, Hugh (October 1968), "India...
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remain with him. However, the
conventional narrow society of the
English memsahibs bores her. Mrs.
Saunders (Jennifer Kendal), the
morbid wife of the local...
- Raj: The
Making and
Unmaking of
British India, by
Lawrence James (2000).
Memsahibs: The
Women of
Victorian India, by Pat Barr (1976).
Footloose in the Himalayas...
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fulfilling her
destiny as a
standard bearer of the
British Empire and "burra
memsahib" ("wife of the big man"). John (in some editions, James) Flory: referred...
- meats. That
cuisine was
created in the
British Raj when
British wives or
memsahibs instructed Indian cooks on the food they wanted,
transforming many dishes...
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Titans (1981) as
Athena Heat and Dust (1983) as Mrs. Crawford, the
Burra Memsahib (The
Nineteen Twenties in the
Civil Lines at Satipur)
Minder (1983) Series...
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Leonie Charteris in "They S**** Him Here"; 27
April 2008, ITV1 The
Memsahib ... Grace; 2006
Making Waves ... Lt. Cdr.
Jenny Howard; 2004 He Died with...