"Gunga Din" takes place in British-occupied India during the late 19th century. The poem follows British soldiers stationed in a remote outpost as they face challenges from local insurgents. The narrative centers around the character Gunga Din, an Indian water-bearer, who ultimately proves to be a hero despite his lowly status. The setting highlights the colonial tensions and social hierarchies of the time.
Gunga Din is a fictional character from the poem of the same name by Rudyard Kipling, published in 1890. The poem tells the story of an Indian water-bearer who serves British soldiers in colonial India, ultimately sacrificing himself to save them. While Gunga Din is not based on a specific real person, the character embodies the themes of bravery and sacrifice, reflecting the complex dynamics of colonial relationships. Kipling's portrayal has sparked discussions about colonialism and representation in literature.
a gunga is an animal who lived in the great plains for many years but no longer are a living animals
DIN TOOL is a EU standard for tools. Also, it is a name of Chinese tool supplier: DIN TOOLS : www.din-tools.com
Paromitar Ek Din was created in 2000.
Ilm-ud-din died in 1929.
Gunga Din was created in 1892.
The duration of Gunga Din - film - is 1.95 hours.
Gunga Din is a poem, written by Rudyad Kipling. It ends, as does the movie with the line: Your'e a Better Man than Me Gunga Din".
Gunga Din - film - was created on 1939-02-17.
Gunga Din - 2005 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2005
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A dooli is a litter or stretcher used for carrying a person. In the poem "Gunga Din" by Rudyard Kipling, Gunga Din carries a wounded soldier on a dooli while risking his life to save others.
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First person: On in India's sunny clime where I use to spend me time in the service of her majesty the queen....
Rudyard Kipling