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, was adapted from a John Masters novel about | colonial India on the verge of obtaining independence. |
he Dhund Abbasi tribe in the Hazara Region of | colonial India during the time of the British Raj. |
He was a high court judge in | colonial India and a prolific author His son, Dennis K |
owlatt Act was a law passed by the British in | colonial India in March 1919, indefinitely extending " |
1935, was actually meant for the provinces of | colonial India and not for the provinces of a free and |
tion Muslim Nationalism: Founding Identity in | Colonial India and was chosen to be a Junior Fellow at |
Imperial Subjects: Violence and Governance in | Colonial India 1857-1914". |
iple of Toleration in Early Modern Europe and | Colonial India". |
inance without Hegemony: History and Power in | Colonial India, Harvard University Press, 1998 |
d, however, for high quality leather goods in | colonial India, one that the Chinese were able to fulf |
an of South Asia, especially early-modern and | colonial India, and of the British Empire. |
Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in | Colonial India, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1983, |
934) is a historian of South Asia, especially | colonial India, and of British imperialism. |
onal establishments were amongst the first in | colonial India, catering to educational and religious |
e and entrance area had been designed to echo | colonial India. |
n Johnson is a prominent British historian of | colonial India. |
s a British army officer and administrator in | colonial India.The Pakistani city of Abbottabad was fo |
Mary Rowlandson, | colonial Indian captive, author |
Later he transferred to the | colonial Indian Army and served on the North-West Fron |
It is the only | colonial Indian missionary church surviving in New Yor |
1996) was the son of a British officer in the | colonial Indian army. |
The | colonial industrial furnace was built in 1734 by Eliez |
Four | colonial infantry battalions, seven colonial cavalry b |
division was disbanded, with the 5th and 6th | Colonial Infantry Regiments going to the French 14th C |
in various units before being assigned to the | colonial infantry front in the 5th Senegalese Tiraille |
ted in 1945 by the US Army and joined the 9th | Colonial Infantry Division bound for Indochina in 1946 |
e 3rd Algerian Infantry Division, and the 9th | Colonial Infantry Division spent several months under |
In 1948 he commanded a company of the 23rd | Colonial Infantry Regiment in Tonkin. |
The 1st | Colonial Infantry Division (French: 1e Division d'Infa |
The | Colonial Infantry and Artillery Regiments were made up |
One battery of the 41st | Colonial Infantry Regiment |
Alessandri was assigned to the 21st | Colonial Infantry Regiment in French Indochina on Apri |
Moroccan Infantry Division (2e DIM), the 9th | Colonial Infantry Division (9e DIC), the 4th Moroccan |
er 1919, Larminat volunteered to serve in the | colonial infantry. |
seal Tibet off even more firmly from Western | colonial influence which was seen as a threat to Tibet |
d to have spread to other regions via Spanish | colonial influence. |
ies from 1943 to 1947 and then as director of | colonial information services in London from 1947 to 1 |
A | Colonial Inheritance and Other Poems (1985) |
It was later renamed the | Colonial Inn and ceased operations in the 1950's. |
recently constructed building to serve as the | Colonial Inn 1776 restaurant. |
He was very active in resisting Portuguese | colonial inroads into Sri Lanka. |
agent-generalship he accepted the position of | colonial inspector and general manager of the English |
wbiggin, C.M.G. (1880 - 1966) was the British | colonial Inspector General of Police of British Ceylon |
William Robert Campbell was the first British | colonial Inspector General of Police of Ceylon (Sri La |
rom 1925 to 1928 he was Chairman of the Royal | Colonial Institute and of the East Africa Joint Commit |
nd carried out one last mission for the Royal | Colonial Institute in South America before his death o |
Hamburg from 1901 and the Faculty Council of | Colonial Institute from 1908. |
Artillery Association, a fellow of the Royal | Colonial Institute, London, was president of the Kings |
m Hutton's daughter, and members of the Royal | Colonial Institute. |
ractical education, the College was the first | colonial institution to teach the sciences, government |
expected to serve in the higher level French | colonial institutions; thus they felt entitled to an e |
She founded the | Colonial Intelligence League for Educated Women, which |
ame hotly contested between Dutch and English | colonial interests, the Siwanoy were settled along the |
increased tensions between French and British | colonial interests. |
role in the Revolution, by disseminating the | colonial interpretation of British actions between the |
e class Gymnolaemata, are exclusively marine, | colonial invertebrate animals. |
so-British Chamber of Commerce, the Foreign & | Colonial Investment Trust, for which he was director, |
Appointed to the Board of Foreign and | Colonial Investment Trust in March 1998, he is Chairma |
vestment company descended from the Foreign & | Colonial investment trust, see F&C Asset Management. |
Goumiers were | colonial irregular troops forming the "Goums Marocains |
The Crowne Plaza Invitational at | Colonial is one of only five tournaments given "invita |
they merged to become UnumProvident, of which | Colonial is a subsidiary). |
Club | Colonial is a football club of Martinique, playing in |
w the flag" visits to various independent and | colonial islands around the Leeward Islands to foster |
styles, particularly from Europe: Classical, | Colonial, Italian Renaissance, and Tudor. |
In | colonial Jamestown, colonists resorted to cannibalism |
e was an early settler and Ancient Planter of | Colonial Jamestown, Virginia. |
Colonial Japanese architecture along Minquan Old Stree | |
ompted a review of safety standards, with the | colonial Japanese government implementing building cod |
aftsman in the public works department of the | colonial Japanese administration. |
Hari Kothi is a | colonial jewel constructed in the traditional Himalaya |
o build a home at Wake Cross Roads located in | colonial Johnston County. |
(7 June 1813 - 23 November 1880) was an Irish | colonial judge in Victoria, Australia. |
Colonial kitchen with a pitcher on the hob. | |
Colonial Kolkata | |
T. Moore descended from “King” Roger Moore, a | Colonial land baron who created Orton Plantation in ne |
'rise' from being just a convict to a wealthy | colonial landholder in Australia. |
e low-caste Ponthan Mada (Mammootty) with his | colonial landlord Sheema Thampuran (Naseeruddin Shah), |
A prominent | colonial landmark, it is one of the oldest houses in o |
1700 in Groton, Connecticut) was an American | colonial landowner, legislator, and a military command |
Intending to become a quiet | colonial landowner, he lived instead a turbulent and c |
ington and Concord, which includes a restored | colonial landscape approximating the path of the runni |
st African language Wikipedia, outside of the | colonial languages, and was the first African language |
tured the rich architectural variety found in | colonial Latin America. |
Art of | colonial Latin America, Phaidon, 2005, ISBN 9780714841 |
on dovetailing Buddhist canon law and British | colonial law and is of interest to scholars of religio |
In violation of | colonial law, he began lighting lamps at the Kalutara |
ticles and book chapters on issues related to | colonial law, indigenous law and the Treaty of Waitang |
etween Indigenous Australians and the imposed | colonial law. |
Sage at St John's, Parramatta, to satisfy the | Colonial law. |
Roger Ludlow The | Colonial Lawmaker. |
The | Colonial Laws Validity Act continued to have applicati |
The | Colonial Laws Validity Act 1865 (28 & 29 Vict. |
as the New Zealand Constitution Act 1852, the | Colonial Laws Validity Act 1865, the British Settlemen |
However the | Colonial Laws Validity Act 1865 continued to have appl |
y Boothby, the Imperial Parliament passed the | Colonial Laws Validity Act, confirming the authority o |
An Act to remove Doubts as to the Validity of | Colonial Laws". |
Travers Adamson (1827-1897 was an Australian | colonial lawyer, politician, and public servant. |
ovember 19, 1772) was an American planter and | colonial leader from Yorktown, Virginia. |
7 July - Thomas Hooker, religious and | colonial leader (born 1586) |
7 January - Theophilus Eaton, | colonial leader (born 1590) |
St. John's, Newfoundland) was a Newfoundland | colonial leader and a Captain during the Crimean War. |
As the American Civil War erupted, | colonial leaders saw an opportunity to profit from the |
The | colonial leaders feared not only the loss of income an |
Finally, in 1671 the | colonial leaders of the Plymouth Colony forced major c |
In addition to replacing Joseph, the new | colonial leaders were eventually successful in having |
sts towards independence, something that many | colonial leaders had insisted they did not desire. |
chusetts, Patrick Henry in Virginia and other | colonial leaders along the seaboard screamed "Treason" |
to common use, and was becoming a problem for | colonial leaders. |
The old Massachusetts | colonial leadership, headed by ex-governor Simon Brads |
more sympathetic than the Liberals toward the | colonial legacy, authoritarian government, the suprema |
llapse of the Somali State: The Impact of the | Colonial Legacy, Haan Associates Publishers, 1996 |
s---is, to some extent, part of West Africa's | colonial legacy; French colonial officers imported bra |
alled to the Bar by Gray's Inn, he joined the | Colonial Legal Service in 1932. |
t for later racial debates, influenced German | colonial legislation and provided "scientific" support |
Thus it confirmed that | colonial legislation (provided it had been passed in t |
An unofficial member was a member of a | colonial legislative council or an executive council, |
Elected to the Victorian | colonial Legislative Assembly as the Member for West M |
ant meeting place for members of the Jamaican | colonial legislative assembly from rural areas of the |
Hope-Yale-Lytton riding for the newly-created | colonial Legislative Assembly , and was also a member |
The | colonial Legislative Assemblies were subordinate to th |
He served in the | Colonial Legislature of South Carolina and represented |
red politics in 1865 with his election to the | colonial legislature as an Anti-Confederate. |
al Governor's Council, the upper house of the | colonial legislature (1770-75). |
merged as shadow governments, superseding the | colonial legislature and royal officials. |
Barnard was first elected to the | colonial legislature in 1866, as the member for Yale, |
al Court of Plymouth Colony) was the original | colonial legislature of the Plymouth colony from 1620 |
nous controversy, which arose in the Virginia | colonial legislature over Van Braam's asserted mistran |
The | Colonial legislature created what is now known as the |
was a military unit organized by New Jersey's | colonial legislature in 1755 to man a series of fronti |
, New Jersey), Newark and Perth Amboy and the | colonial legislature authorized the construction of bl |
n but later became an Anglican Church, as the | colonial legislature recognized the Anglican church as |
In 1865 he won a seat in the | colonial legislature as an Anti-Confederation Party ML |
chased by the Crown as the location for a new | colonial legislature, but it was eventually deemed to |
Frontier Guard by an act of the New Jersey's | colonial legislature. |
d without their consent-consent that only the | colonial legislatures could grant. |
d the effect of strengthening the position of | colonial legislatures, while at the same time restatin |
mainly as a result of the tariff issue: most | colonial liberals were protectionists, but O'Shanassy |
For the New Hampshire | colonial lieutenant governor, see William Partridge (N |
in Virginia formed in 1772 and named for the | colonial lieutenant governor, John Murray, 4th Earl of |
A favorite of | colonial Lieutenant-Governor Robert Dinwiddie, he was |
m UK (headquartered in Dorking, England), and | Colonial Life (headquartered in Columbia, SC). |
The | Colonial Life Arena was ranked 22nd in the world in ti |
It was founded in 1937 and incorporated as | Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company (the legal |
ce 2002, the team plays its home games at the | Colonial Life Arena. |
ish husband (Patric Knowles) live a cushioned | colonial life in North Borneo with their young son in |
Through its business unit, | Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company, it became |
Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company is an Ameri | |
An example of British | colonial life in Maadi may be found in The house at Ma |
tion at the various ports of call, details of | colonial life and the interactions of warships of many |
The arena floor of the | Colonial Life Arena. |
ife as a Puritan against the changing tide of | colonial life, as the devoutly religious community of |
a historic house museum showing 18th century | Colonial life. |
tten a number of books and stories on law and | colonial life. |
ain property deemed intrinsically valuable to | colonial life. |
s, penal colonies and the gender imbalance of | colonial life. |
the harbor of Charleston, SC, was one of the | colonial lights turned over to the Federal Government |
In August 1789 Congress voted to transfer the | colonial lights to the Federal Government. |
Rob Mirror of the Indies: A History of Dutch | Colonial Literature translated from Dutch by E. M. Bee |
entatively titled Rewritten in Divided Korea: | Colonial Literature as History, 1945-1960 and seeks to |
e of her experience is one of the classics of | colonial literature. |
d absence of interior hallways are typical of | colonial living arrangements. |
Overseas Minister (1950-1951), he opposed the | colonial lobby to propose a reform programme. |
properties long historic association with the | colonial Lord family, and for the architectural signif |
Most of the | colonial losses came during the withdrawal. |
as the leader of a group of runaway slaves in | colonial Louisiana, then under rule by Spain. |
42 | Colonial Machine Half Brigade |
52 | Colonial Machine Gun Half Brigade |
adagascar" first published as a serial in The | Colonial Magazine, Melbourne in 1868. |
27 March - Simon Bradstreet, | colonial magistrate (born 1603) |
February 27, 1641/2 - November 7, 1717) was a | colonial magistrate, military officer, and politician |
After serving as | colonial magistrate, he returned to England in 1856 an |
25, 1794) was a renowned military leader from | colonial Maine. |
first Asian banker in the history of British | colonial Malaya. |
rink made with gin and bitters, as enjoyed in | colonial Malaya. |
ses that has contributed to congestion is the | Colonial Mall Decatur, the only mall in the Decatur Me |
The Historic Thorpeland Plantation, a | colonial manor house built in the late 17th century on |
the costs of relocating and renovating an old | colonial mansion at the corner of Third and Plum stree |
gar government coordinated war efforts from a | colonial mansion on 8 Shakespeare Sarani in Kolkata (t |
The large white-columned Southern | Colonial mansion was originally built by Fielding in t |
lbany is named after a historic pink Bahamian | colonial mansion called Albany House, which was former |
and Sarah through Daniel and Oliver, built a | colonial mansion when he married Hannah Beach, the dau |
The area was known on | colonial maps as the Uncoway or Fairfield River. |
On old | Colonial maps of Hong Kong, it was marked as Ben Nevis |
set to the trio from Robert Browne Hall's New | Colonial March. |
As the | Colonial Marine the player uses a number of weapons to |
me are set after those of the film Alien 3. A | Colonial Marine search and rescue team has been sent t |
The player goes on to infiltrate the | Colonial Marine's forward base in the colony, disablin |
When playing as the | Colonial Marine, the player begins at a research stati |
The story of Aliens: | Colonial Marines is being written by Battlestar Galact |
The | Colonial Marines gain credits by killing enemies and r |
November 21, 2008, reported that the Aliens: | Colonial Marines game had been delayed, supposedly bec |
Alsop is remembered for a significant work on | colonial Maryland with a title unusually long even by |
th to the first recorded formal horse race in | colonial Maryland and to the silver trophy awarded to |
was a prominent lawyer and land-developer in | colonial Maryland, who held a number of colonial offic |
Walter Dulany was a politician in | Colonial Maryland, who served as Mayor of Annapolis fr |
69) was a Scottish-born American statesman in | colonial Maryland. |
18 May 1740 - 27 June 1829) was a lawyer from | colonial Massachusetts and a Loyalist in the American |
establishment of military cooperation between | Colonial Massachusetts and Colonial New York on the fr |
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