The largest ethnic group that emigrated to Trinidad between the second quarter of the nineteenth century and the first quarter of the twentieth century was the Indian community, primarily brought in as indentured laborers after the abolition of slavery in 1834. This migration significantly shaped Trinidad's cultural and demographic landscape, contributing to the island's diverse society. Alongside the Indians, there were also significant numbers of Chinese and Syrian/Lebanese immigrants during this period, but the Indian population became the most prominent.
The Pueblo Revolt of 1680
a form of ancient Indian history is a poem
Akbar was a Mughal emperor known for his religious tolerance and administrative reforms in the 16th century. Tulsidas was a poet and saint who wrote the epic poem "Ramcharitmanas" in the 16th century, which popularized the story of Lord Rama. Both figures made significant contributions to Indian history and culture.
1. Russian revolution 1947 2.the russo-japan war 1904-05 3.the first world war 1914
The Tryst with Destiny speech was made in the twentieth century. It was given by Jawaharlal Nehru in 1947 and summarizes the history of the Indian struggle for independence.
Donald Lee Fixico has written: 'The invasion of Indian country in the twentieth century' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Indian reservations, Natural resources, Government relations, Land tenure 'The invasion of Indian country in the twentieth century' -- subject(s): Indian reservations, Natural resources, Indians of North America, Government relations, Land tenure 'Bureau of Indian Affairs' -- subject(s): Race relations, Government relations, Indians of North America, United States, United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs, History
Indira Gandhi was the first woman prime minister of India. She held that office until she was assassinated in 1984.
Jenny Rose has written: 'The traditional role of women in the Iranaian and Indian (Parsi) Zoroastrian communities from the nineteenth to the twentieth century'
Nilima Sharma has written: 'Twentieth century Indian philosophy: nature and destiny of man' -- subject(s): Human beings, Indic Philosophy
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It inspired other revolts that finally led to India's independence.Hope I helped!
The largest ethnic group that emigrated to Trinidad between the second quarter of the nineteenth century and the first quarter of the twentieth century was the Indian community, primarily brought in as indentured laborers after the abolition of slavery in 1834. This migration significantly shaped Trinidad's cultural and demographic landscape, contributing to the island's diverse society. Alongside the Indians, there were also significant numbers of Chinese and Syrian/Lebanese immigrants during this period, but the Indian population became the most prominent.
Justice Fatima Beevi was the first woman Judge to be appointed to the Supreme Court. She was later followed by Justices Sujata Manohar and Ruma Lal.
The Pueblo Revolt of 1680
There were no known Chumash Indian revolts or earthquakes at San Buenaventura, so its known as "the luckiest mission in Alta California."
Mangal Pandey was a 19th century Indian soldier. More information about him can be found on Indian history websites, or by using websites such as Wikipedia.