They hated them so they took their land and said back off . (:
It is called India, because the word India is translated to Bharat. Bharat means victory in Hindi. It was named that aftre the British rule.
Babur invaded India in 1526 and defeated Sultan Ibrahim Lodi in the first battle of Panipat. He established the Mughal Empire in India.
Britain by its policy of Divide and Rule were able to capture some provinces of India. Taking advantage of the situation, the British destroying the Indian Industry and Commerce, exported raw materials of India to England to develop Britain and then they were exporting from England the manufactured products making India dependent on Britain with its own production and industry totally crippled.
After the Queen of England took over the control of East India Company and appointed a Governor General and the British Empire was created, it was a constitutional requirement to rule the country
annie besant first came to india in 1893.she started the Home Rule India party in 1916 and worked along with Bal Gangadhar Tilak untill tilak's death in 1920.
No, she ruled in England and Ireland.
in 1858
in 1858
yes
Hiuen Tsang
between 1858 and 1947. and it was Great Britain not England specifically. also this should be in the history category not science
The best Cricket teams are in 2011 1.Australia 2.India 3.England 4.West indies 5.Srilanka 6.Pakistan
mixed spices come from india and is used some places around England
It is called India, because the word India is translated to Bharat. Bharat means victory in Hindi. It was named that aftre the British rule.
Babur invaded India in 1526 and defeated Sultan Ibrahim Lodi in the first battle of Panipat. He established the Mughal Empire in India.
Mahatma Gandhi was opposed to England's rule in India. Instead of fighting the British, which would have caused many deaths and untolled damages to India, he adopted a system of non-violent civil disobedience.
The only country that is known to be ruled between 1858-1947 by England is India. British had most of her colonies in the early 1600's.