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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 duringthe Mughal and Sultanate periods. The British also formed a similar group whichwas later called Anglo-Indians.The word "Anglo-Indian" is very old. The word has been used in English literaturesince 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. TheseEnglishmen 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 aninfluence in the parliament? These wealthy partners of the repatriated companyformed a strong lobby in Parliament. This is about the Anglo-Indians of the Warren Hastings era. The Anglo-Indians ofthis era were not employees of the company returning to India. They are hybrid children of British fathers and Indian mothers. From the middle of the eighteenth century to the middle of the nineteenth century, thousands of white people came to India from Britain for both military and civilian service. As the British-occupied territory in the subcontinent grew, so did the British government. Administration Service, Railway Service, Forest Service, Police Service, Postal Service etc. Until the twentieth century, the British were employedin the first class of these jobs. Many of the British officers and employees gotmarried and settled in this country. 
An Anglo-Indian family;Image Source : mansfield.
At one time British officers were encouraged to marry Indian women. Rewards were given by providing other opportunities including promotion after marriage. Queen Victoria was advised by her advisers to indulge in the creation of a British-Indian hybrid group in India. They thought there would be a group of people who would carry the blood of a British father and who would be well-versed in India and Indian culture. Who will undoubtedly strengthen the foundations of British rule. They also gave proof of their loyalty to their father's country during the Sepoy Rebellion. Initially they were called 'Eurasian'. The combination of Asian mother and Euro-pean father is therefore Eurasian. They were included as Eurasians in all the censuses conducted before the first decade of the twentieth century. Of course, at that time, citizens of many European or Central Asian countries were referred to as 'Eurasian'. The first Anglo-Indian identity was officially included in the 1911 census.Accordingto the 1911 census, steps were taken to include all Europeans living in Bengal asAnglo-Indians, children of Indian mothers and British fathers or in any case. By the end of the second decade of the twentieth century, the number of Anglo- Indians was approximately twenty-five thousand. But when the Government of India Act of 1919 was enacted, their number in the 250-member legislature was25! The failure of the Rule of India Act of 1919 gave rise to the Rule of India Act of 1935. Under this Act, 4 seats in the Legislative Assembly were reserved for Anglo-Indians. Although this hybrid population grew up under English law, they were discrimina-ted against in England. Although they had the ability to speak English in the English style, they were devalued in English land as contaminated blood. Then they returned to motherland India. In India they try to find employment. Is also successful. The then British rulers exclusively appointed Anglo Indians in a few places like railway service, steamer service, postal service. From generation to generation they continue to serve in these fields. Many started jute business. Some are even jockeys. Girls are involved in professions like office assistant, teaching. In 1897, the Calcutta Rangers Club was formed by the Anglo-Indians. The club became famous for its elegant, fancy, educated Anglo-Indians. Anglo-Indian culture is a combination of Indian and British cultures. From food to shoes, from hats to kitchens, the combination of the two indigenous cultures can be seen everywhere. Another thing to note here. That is, there is a big difference between the South Indian Anglo-Indian recipe and the East Indian Anglo-Indian recipe. ![]() |
Traditionally, Ripon Street in central Calcutta was a settlement of Anglo-Indians.
Their ancestral home is in the broken, cracked walls of Ripon Street. Elsewhere you will find Anglo Indian settlements. Bow Barracks or Bow Street. The greatest sanctuary of present Anglo Indian culture. It is located in the middle of Boubazar police station from Hare Street in Kolkata. The most beautiful red brick, palace-like infrastructure on both sides of the road will catch the eye. Huge red brick houses bear witness to antiquity. Like the Indian version of London's Bow Street. The houses are known from history to have been built as messes for British soldiers during the First World War. The Second World War began as soon as theshock of the First World War subsided. Then the country was divided and the British left India. After the British troops left, when the Bo Barracks became empty,a group of Anglo-Indians came up there. Despite the lack of official settlement documents, about 150 families are still stationed there. 
The famous Bow Barracks in Calcutta; Image Source:times of india.
Christmas is the main festival of Anglo-Indians as they are Christians. Christmas at the Bow Barracks in Kolkata is world famous. Anglo Indians from all over the world flock to the Bow Barracks at Christmas. The festival turned into a reunion. Seeing the Anglo-Indian culture of the Bo Barracks, many unknowingly say, 'Another Calcutta in Calcutta'. 
The Anglo-Indian community has become a minority community over time. Accor-ding to the survey, there are currently 10 to 15 lakh Anglo-Indians left in the world.Anglo Indians live not only in India or the United Kingdom, but also in Canada, Australia, the United States, New Zealand, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Pure Anglo-Indian blood is rarely found. Independent North India is a multinationalstate. The concept of Indian ethnicity is growing day by day. As a result, many Indian families began to marry Anglo-Indian families. The same thing happened in other countries, including the United Kingdom. Thus the pure Anglo-Indian blood or culture created by the mixture of the two nations began to become more multinational. Although Anglo-Indians are a minority in India, they are not discriminated against. So far, a total of eight Air Vice Marshals have joined the Indian Air Force from Anglo-Indian families. One such person was Air Marshal Malcolm Woolen. Bengalis will always remember his contribution to the war of independence of Bangladesh. Not only in the military or legal field but also in many fields including sports, art, literature, many members of the Anglo-Indian family have made honest contributions and have been remembered forever. References:
- https://www.bbc.com/bengali/news/2013/09/130925_pic_gallery_anglo_indians.amp
- https://archive.ittefaq.com.bd/index.php?ref=MjBfMDFfMTRfMTNfNF8zOV8xXzExMDc0
- https://bengali.indianexpress.com/feature/christmas-kolkata-bow-barracks-anglo-indian-community-174864/lite/
- https://www.prohor.in/robbaranda-supriyo-chowdhury-seisob-para-tara-9
- https://www.bongodorshon.com/home/story_detail/bow-barrack-and-anglo-indian-community
- https://zeenews.india.com/bengali/sports/golposwalpo-birth-anniversary-of-ronnie-moore-a-marvellous-kolkata-police-officer-and-boxer_331204.html/amp


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