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to conservative attitudes) meant Parsi and | Anglo-Indian actresses, like Cooper, were in demand. |
the ten children of John Russell Colvin, an | Anglo-Indian administrator, by his wife Emma Sophia, dau |
The new | Anglo-Indian alliance proved beneficial to the British e |
s, may be regarded as the relaxations of an | Anglo-Indian amid the stress of severer studies. |
sh field artillery in action supporting the | Anglo-Indian attack on the Ottoman positions during the |
Set in an | Anglo-Indian background, the entire film was shot in and |
It is affiliated to the | Anglo-Indian Board of Education. |
Currently, the School is affiliated to the | Anglo-Indian Board of Education. |
Ava Gardner played an | Anglo-Indian caught between the two worlds of the Britis |
ive communities are the Bengalis, Marwaris, | Anglo-Indian, Chinese, Biharis and Tibetans who escaped |
aganza (Dimple Kapadia), daughter of a poor | Anglo-Indian Christian fisherman Jack Braganza (played b |
, Mayfair and membership of the (fictional) | Anglo-Indian Club, the Tankerville Club and The Bagatell |
reproductions of Art Deco, Biedermeier and | Anglo-Indian colonial furniture. |
One member is a representative of the | Anglo-Indian community nominated by the Governor of Karn |
Kunjithai has a healthy population of the | Anglo-Indian community which can be considered the highe |
40 including two nominated members from the | Anglo-Indian Community. |
lam and still remains unique because of its | Anglo-Indian community.The school celebrated its Quasqui |
e atmosphere as "vaguely reminiscent of the | Anglo-Indian country-clubs of the colonial era." |
ortant in the second wave of development of | Anglo-Indian cuisine, as families from countries such as |
spur) was an Indian field hockey player, of | Anglo-Indian descent. |
23 December - William Hay Macnaghten, | Anglo-Indian diplomat (born 1793) |
In | Anglo-Indian English, the term Hobson-Jobson referred to |
r KCB CSI CIE (August 12, 1840-1887) was an | Anglo-Indian explorer, geographer and officer of the Bri |
Bower was born in 1812 in an | Anglo-Indian family in Madras. |
He was born into an | Anglo-Indian family and, after studying with Phillipe Sa |
sh and Cuban blood, and his mother, from an | Anglo-Indian family, was described as "a magnificent Ind |
born in Kolkata, India to a well-respected | Anglo-Indian family. |
n 1965 in Bolton, Lancashire, England to an | Anglo-Indian family. |
in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, in a | Anglo-Indian family. |
tells the story of seven generations of an | Anglo-Indian family. |
Her distinctively | Anglo-Indian features, like dark eyes, sharp features, e |
awal from the gates of Baghdad, pursued the | Anglo-Indian force to the town of Kut-al-Amarrah. |
Eventually, the | Anglo-Indian force's mission evolved into the capture of |
St Francis | Anglo-Indian Girls School is an all girls catholic schoo |
Mount Carmel Convent | Anglo-Indian Girls High School (often abbreviated as MCC |
Anu did her schooling at St. Joseph's | Anglo-Indian Girls' Higher Secondary School, Trichy, and |
Christ Church | Anglo-Indian higher Secondary School is located in Anna |
Campion | Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School is a boys private b |
There were also 2 nominated | Anglo-Indian members. |
Prinsep was a descendant of the | Anglo-Indian merchant John Prinsep. |
sep family, heirs of John Prinsep, an early | Anglo-Indian merchant and later Member of Parliament. |
was the eldest of three brothers born to an | Anglo-Indian mother from Goa, India, and a Sales Person |
rn in Bangalore to an Italian father and an | Anglo-Indian mother. |
These often derive from Chinese, | Anglo-Indian or Portuguese/Macanese. |
William Makepeace Thackeray,(1811-1863) an | Anglo-Indian poet and novelist and the author of Vanity |
He also applied to join the Army in an | Anglo-Indian regiment being formed in India with volunte |
This article is about the | Anglo-Indian Round Table Conferences. |
Mazagaon Dock Ltd., the Mazagaon Court and | Anglo-Indian schools like the St. Peters School and St. |
Marian Hill was an | Anglo-Indian silent-film actress. |
ne Days in India (1878-1879), a satire upon | Anglo-Indian society and modes of thought. |
invaluable chronicle of the social life of | Anglo-Indian society in Calcutta. |
ittee consisting of influential British and | Anglo-Indian statesmen established in London had submitt |
ary School Leaving Certificate) stream, the | Anglo-Indian stream, the Oriental School Leaving Certifi |
o the OED, which reports that Gentoo was an | Anglo-Indian term, used as early as 1638 to distinguish |
oil and with it the first series victory in | Anglo-Indian Tests in England; and that victory was repe |
He was the first | Anglo-Indian to play cricket for India . |
He was an | Anglo-Indian who played a significant role in the Britis |
An | Anglo-Indian, Withers was born in Karachi, then part of |
Sir Henry Yule the well-known dictionary of | Anglo-Indian words and phrases, Hobson-Jobson. |
of Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial | Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and of Kindred Terms, Et |
l's Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial | Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and of Kindred Terms, Et |
-Mackay (July 25, 1848 - January 12, 1881), | Anglo-Indian writer, son of a Bengal chaplain, was educa |
Here her role was a wild, erudite | Anglo-Indian youngster out to break the rules. |
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