THE HISTORY OF ‘Anglo-Indians’
Recently the phrase Anglo-Indian has become a widely discussed topic in India. In any of the colonial countries, there are some peoples whose bodies have the blood of both the ruler and the ruled. This also happened during the Mughal and Sultanate periods. The British also formed a similar group which was later called Anglo-Indians . The word " Anglo-Indian " is very old. The word has been used in English literature since the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. At that time, the English who came to India on a ship for business were called 'East Indians' or ' Anglo-Indians '. Many of them grow bananas with swollen fingers. These Englishmen who became the owners of large sums of money were called 'Nawabs'. In a capitalist country like England, what happens if the capitalists do not have an influence in the parliament? These wealthy partners of the repatriated company formed a strong lobby in Parliament. This is about the Anglo...