britishers were attracted with the unique style of art done by indian artists,their unique style of making portraits on rock and ancient indian architecture style facinated them when they saw style of art on temples that attracted them and they introduced indian elements in buildings they built
the Indian act was introduced in 1876
which british was elemental in the formation of the indian national congress?
They wanted reforms from the British. They were tired of British rule and British control of Indian money.At its start, the Indian National Congress wanted socialistic types of economic development. The trends have changed as now the Indian National Congress adopts economically liberal policies on the way it presents its economic agenda.
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the British Crown
His name was Hazarat Indar Singh Rupee. He was an emperor. This was around the British Rule of 1812.
parliamentary system of government
parliamentary system of government
the Indian act was introduced in 1876
The subsidiary alliance system was introduced by Lord Wellesley, the Governor-General of India, in the late 18th century. This strategy aimed to expand British influence in India by requiring Indian rulers to maintain British troops in their states and pay for their maintenance, thereby ensuring British control over their territories. It effectively reduced the autonomy of Indian princely states and facilitated the expansion of British power in the subcontinent.
Kutubdin Aibak introduced leather currency in Indian history.
The French had began building forts in the Ohio River Valley and rejected the British's demands to leave.
Kushans
The Indian currency that features an illustration of the Dandi March is the ₹10 note. This design was introduced in 2018 as part of the Mahatma Gandhi series. The Dandi March, led by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930, was a significant event in the Indian independence movement, symbolizing the struggle against British salt laws. The note also includes other elements that honor Gandhiji's contributions to India's freedom struggle.
British Indian Army was created in 1857.
British Indian Army ended in 1947.
The color of British combat uniforms was referred to as khaki. A corps of British soldiers in India introduced this uniform in 1848. The word khaki is from the Urdu language of India, and it means dust colored.