The colonial painting is not at all from India.Indian paintings belong to India. Some Indian paintings are:
Damayantiand Nala etc
untouchables
Yes, when the British were fighting colonial wars in India. He saved several lives.
When India was a colony of Britain, they would be colonial military personnel if they were in the Indian Army (Navy, etc.). When America was a colony of Britain, Americans were "Colonial Soldiers" under the Crown.
Great Britain, as India was still a colony belonging to Great Britain at the time.
Many of their paintings and sculptures illustrated either hindu and buddhist teachings.
it is India which is formwed by India.
The colonial administration in India was controlled by the British Empire. The British appointed leaders that were usually not the choice of the people.
Important pre-colonial ports of India included Barbaricum, Korkai, Muziris, Barygaza, Arikamedu, and Kaveripattinam.
himachal pradesh
No
No
The colonial Paul Revere was a silversmith, not a painter. There are what are called, "Paul Revere paintings" that are done by a number of modern artists.
Yes, India gate is colonial. India Gate was built in commemoration of the Indian soldiers that died in WWI and the Anglo-Afghan war. It was built during British Colonial dominion of India.
British India: August 1947 French India: November 1954 Portuguese India: December 1961
The UK.
August 15, 1947.
India's enthusiasm for cricket is a legacy of the British colonial period.