East Indians, also known as East Indian Americans or East Indian Immigrants, primarily come from countries in South Asia such as India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. They have migrated to various parts of the world, including the United States, for opportunities in education, employment, and a better quality of life.
Indigenous East Indians spoke languages such as Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada. These languages are part of the Dravidian language family, which is predominantly spoken in South India and some parts of East India.
The Dutch and the Indians had different concepts of land ownership. The Dutch viewed land as a commodity that could be bought and sold, while the Indians believed in communal ownership where land could be used but not owned. This led to misunderstandings and conflicts over land sales and purchases.
The Spaniards and Portuguese came to the East in search of new trade routes to Asia. They sought to bypass the Ottoman Empire, which controlled the lucrative overland trade with Asia. The Portuguese, led by Vasco da Gama, successfully sailed around the Cape of Good Hope and established trade networks in the Indian Ocean. The Spanish later followed suit, with Ferdinand Magellan leading the first circumnavigation of the globe.
No. East is a noun, a cardinal point of the compass. Or as in the Far East East can be an adjective as in coming from the east, or the east wind East can be an adverb, as in toward, or in the east or an island located east of...
No, "east" is not capitalized in "back east." It should be written as "back east."
East Indians who came to the Caribbean initially came from various regions in India. The majority of immigrants originated from Uttar Pradesh.
They came here (Trinidad) in 1845.
Couva
1845
The east indians came to Guyana because the europeans found them and brouth them to work at the sugar plantation .
1965
East Indians
The east indians came to Guyana because the europeans found them and brouth them to work at the sugar plantation .
When Indians arrived in Trinidad and Tobago they worked as indentured labourers
apples and oranges
they came on the Fatel Rozack
East Indians immigrant labour first came to Trinidad on the 30th May `1845