EAST INDIA COMPANY 1600-1857
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Indian troops during the Rebellion of 1857
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Sikh and British officers of Hodson’s Horse, 1858
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East India Company Sepoys (Indian infantrymen) in red coats outside Tipu Sultan's former summer palace in Bangalore, 1804
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The Execution of Admiral Byng
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The Mughal emperor Shah Alam hands a scroll to Robert Clive, the governor of Bengal, which transferred tax collecting rights in Bengal, Bihar and Orissa to the East India Company.
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VOC Trade Lodge in Hooghly, Bengal
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Government House, Fort St. George, Madras, the headquarters of the Madras Presidency.
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Indian troops during the Rebellion of 1857
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An illustration of Indian sepoys around the time of the rebellion in 1857
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Disarming of the 11th Cavalry at Berhampore, 1857
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A map of India, 1760
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Dutch East India Company
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An East India Company official riding on an elephant
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A Royal Artillery encampment at Arcot, Madras Presidency, 1804.
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Khudadad Khan, the first Indian to be awarded the Victoria Cross, hailed from Chakwal District, Punjab (present-day Pakistan).
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The East India's Company Headquarters in Leadenhall Street, as rebuilt by Richard Jupp and Henry Holland, 1796-1799. Watercolour. WD 2460 © The British Library Board
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Company painting depicting an official of the East India Company, c. 1760
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Map of Bengal, 1880
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The first fleet of East India Company ships leaving England in 1601.
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East India Company Fort, Bombay
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Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th marquess of Lansdowne
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civil disobedience movement
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Mutinous sepoys, 1857
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Newly arrived Indian troops on the quayside in Singapore, November 1941
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East India House, London
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Robert Clive & Shah Alam
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'The Storming of Seringapatam, May 4th 1799'. F60148-62 © The British Library Board
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Sepoys at rifle practice, 1857
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An 1833 Lithograph of the Sadr Diwāni Adālat, the Chief Civil Court for Indians, on Chowringhee Road, Calcutta.
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English & Dutch Galleons in Combat
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Sir Syed Ahmed Khan founder of the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College, wrote one of the early critiques, The Causes of the Indian Mutiny.
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Captain Charles Gough, 5th (Bengal) European Cavalry, winning the VC, 15 August 1857
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painting of men in military uniforms fighting
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Officers of the East India Company being entertained by musicians and dancers, depicted in an Indian image from around 1820. (Werner Forman/Universal Images Group/Getty Images)
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The rise and fall of the East India Company
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Depiction of Captain Every's encounter with the Mughal Emperor's granddaughter after his September 1695 capture of the Mughal trader Ganj-i-Sawai
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Fall of the East India Company
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Robert Clive, was an unstable sociopath who ran the East India Company
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The Political Residency, Bushire
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Nawab of Furukabad, 1857
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Staff and students, National College, Lahore, founded in 1921 by Lala Lajpat Rai after the non-co-operation movement. Standing, fourth from right is Bhagat Singh.
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Mahatma Gandhi
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A painting of Fort St George overlooking a sea filled with ships.
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Revolutionary Terrorism
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Chaudhari Khaliquzzaman (left) seconding the 1940 Lahore Resolution of the Muslim League with Jinnah (right) presiding, and Liaquat Ali Khan (centre)
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The Trial of Warren Hastings
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Painting of an East India Company official
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Bengal Army Troops, 1785
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British merchant ship, Bombay (Mumbai), India
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A view of Calcutta from Fort William, 1807.
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The Duyfken
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A riverside scene in rural east Bengal (present-day Bangladesh), 1860
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An oil-on-canvas painting depicting the meeting of Mir Jafar and Robert Clive after the Battle of Plassey by Francis Hayman
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East India Company
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Photo of Gandhi and Nehru having a conversation
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A portrait of Robert Clive
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Lord William Bentinck
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Indian troops allied to the British, 1857
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The trial of Warren Hastings in the Court of Westminster Hall, 1789.
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English, Dutch and Danish factories at Mocha
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John Laird Mair Lawrence, 1st Baron Lawrence
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Royal Women in the Mughal Empire
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Lakshmibai, Rani of Jhansi, one of the principal rebel leaders who lost her kingdom through the Doctrine of Lapse.
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Jawaharlal Nehru
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Percentage of Muslims by district, in 1901
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Edward Braddock marching on Fort Duquesne
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Painting of a few large ships with squared sails in choppy waters, large white and gray clouds in the light blue sky.
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Sergeant-major Hewson, 'the first British casualty of the Mutiny', who was attacked by Mangal Pandy at Barrackpore
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The British Raj and surrounding countries are shown in 1909.
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A coloured-in photograph (1851) of Hindu College, Calcutta, which had been founded in 1817 by a committee headed by Raja Ram Mohun Roy. In 1855, the Government of the Bengal Presidency renamed it Presidency College and opened it to all students.
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East Indiamen in a Gale (by Charles Brooking, Public Domain)
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Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal emperor, declared symbolic leader of the rebellion, later exiled to Burma.
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Stereographic image of Victoria Terminus, Bombay, completed in 1888
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Beohar Rammanohar Sinha: Quit India Movement
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EITC dock
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A portrait of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb
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The India Office: The Government, in London, of British India
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George Nathaniel Curzon, Marquess Curzon
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Women and children working in a match factory in London.
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The house of Sir Thomas Strange, who in 1800 became the first Chief Justice of the Fort of St. George (Madras) and wrote Elements of Hindu Law (1825).
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A oil-on-canvas portrait of Robert Clive painted by Nathaniel Dance in 1773. The portrait shows Clive wearing the Order of the Bath with a battle in progress behind him, probably intended to be Plassey
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Mahatma Gandhi
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Bal Gangadhar Tilak
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Major-General Lord Robert Clive, 1764
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India in 1837 and 1857, showing East India Company-governed territories in pink.
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Indian medical orderlies with the Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force in Mesopotamia during World War I
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Massacre of Amritsar site
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Military Orphan School for private soldiers of the East India Company, Howrah, Bengal Presidency, 1794.
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Indigo dye factory in Bengal. Bengal was the world's largest producer of natural indigo in the 19th century.
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