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India – United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indian–British relations are foreign relations between the United Kingdom and India . India has a high commission in London and two consulates-general in Birmingham and Edinburgh. The United King...
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Anglo-Indian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anglo-Indians are people who have mixed Indian and British ancestry. The British residents in India used the term "Eurasians" for people of mixed European and Indian descent (cf. George Orwell's Bur...
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With 15 years of experience promoting Anglo-Indian business relationships, leading business and financial adviser Grant Thornton has this week replaced its India Desk with an expanded South Asia Group, to better cater for the growing number of UK businesses looking to expand in the subcontinent and South Asian companies ...
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Anglo, Indian, Anglo-Indian, Anglo Indian Family Trees that contain links to other Family Trees whose members were born in India or related to someone born in India ... Calendar of Events at various Anglo-Indian Centres Community Service MESSAGE BOARD...
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The author, Glen Peters is an Anglo-Indian, born in Allahabad and immigrated to the United Kingdom in the 1960’s. He spent his childhood in a Railway colony close to Calcutta. His recollections of the places, sights, sounds and smells bring the City to life in the telling of this story.
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A site compiled as a clearing house for Anglo-Indian culture and heritage. Historical, genealogical and social information was required to serve the Anglo-Indian community. ... 2007 WORLD ANGLO-INDIAN REUNION, TORONTO, CANADA; Hi Ron + Team, I hope you are all taking a well deserved rest after 3 years of demanding work...
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Over generations, Anglo-Indians intermarried with other Anglo-Indians to form a community that developed a culture of its own. Anglo-Indian cuisine, dress, speech and religion all served to further segregate Anglo-Indians from the native population.
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