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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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