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Tag: 1857 Mutiny

Written by lookingbeyondbordersOctober 14, 2015

‘Did The Empire Do Any Good?’ British TV Is Revising India’s History. Again

Certainly, the English didn’t arrive on Indian shores as long-lost parents, but as traders from a poorer nation. If they then became parent-like, authoritarian and wealthy, they also left their progeny destitute upon their departure on 1947: so the middle-aged offspring might have some reason for complaint. Read Here – The Guardian

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