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Following the 1857 revolution, which was dubbed by the British as a ‘sepoy mutiny’, the British Crown ended the British East ...
Arrival of the British and the establishment of East India Company was the outcome of the Portuguese traders who earn enormous profit by selling their merchandise in India.The East India Company ...
The first steam engine ship, Diana, was launched on July 12, 1863, and became one of the earliest instances of a ...
British East India Company; Great Rebellion of 1857 (video resource) British Raj (video resource) The White Man's Burden Poem (external resource) The Black Man's Burden (external resource) ...
July 4th, American Independence Day, Reminds Us Of How Similar Their Freedom Movement Was To India’s
On July 4, 1776, the U.S. declared independence from British rule—a journey echoing India's own freedom struggle. Both ...
It does not fall to many of us to be worshipped as a living god, but that was the fate of John Nicholson, a 19th century British army officer in the service of the East India Company.Nicholson ...
Monopolizing Knowledge: The East India Company and Britain’s Second Scientific Revolution Jessica Ratcliff Cambridge University Press (2025). In 1790, speaking to the Asiatic Society of Bengal ...
The East India Company is said to have borrowed a substantial amount of Rs 2,00,000 from Virji Vora. He dealt in various products, including pepper, gold, cardamom, and more.
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