DNA HISTORY: Indian soldiers revolted against the British in 1806, 100 were hanged
DNA HISTORY: Indian sepoys first revolted against the British in 1806 in Villaur, Tamil Nadu, states that under the new dress code, Muslim sepoys were prohibited from keeping beards, and Hindus were forbidden from applying Tilak, after which Indian 200 British soldiers were killed in the sepoys, after which about 100 soldiers were hanged.
Jul 10, 2023, 23:28 PM ISTDNA: When the British East India Company occupied the Awadh region in 1856
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Feb 08, 2023, 00:02 AM ISTDNA: When Delhi became the capital of British India in 1911
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Dec 12, 2022, 23:38 PM ISTQueen Elizabeth II honours Indian-origin medics,entrepreneurs in birthday list
A total of 1,149 people from the worlds of celebrity, sport, culture, science, politics and charity have been recognised with what are dubbed as the Queen's "birthday gongs" for their services to the country.
Jun 11, 2016, 17:04 PM ISTDid the British Empire have any benefits for India? No, says Shashi Tharoor
Congress politician Shashi Tharoor says the only two benefits of the British Empire for India were cricket and the English language.
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