East India Company
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Interview: East India Company to Big Tech – how corporations think about knowledge
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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The warrior women who fought – and won – against the East India Company
Theeba Krishnamoorthy
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Academia both colonial and modern owes an intellectual debt to the sidelined ‘native’ scholar
Atul V Nair
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Bihar School of Athens: How a 19th century art society brought together Indian and European artists
Sonal
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‘Mrs Moore’ and a portrait of the Hyderabad Nizam’s powerful minister
Jennifer Howes
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Long voyages, life in faraway lands: The women of the East India Company
Mark Williams
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How the East India Company made its first maps and conducted land surveys in India
Rosie Llewellyn Jones
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Art, fame and fortune: The East India Company’s lucrative visual affair with India
Sonal
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PM Modi compares Opposition’s INDIA coalition to East India Company, Indian Mujahideen
Scroll Staff
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How the East India Company tried to use paintings to lionise Robert Clive – and failed
Jennifer Howes
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Bengal’s ‘pat’ artists: A blend of art tradition, Western realism and a hybrid Hindu-Muslim identity
Aditi Nath Sarkar
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Advice on tax dodging and bribery from an 18th-century East India Company merchant
Dan McKee
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Sea Duck: The peculiar bird spotted by a ship sailing towards India in 1700
Lesley Shapland
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How an early version of UK’s national flag helped Bombay merchants grow their business
Richard Scott Morel
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Revolting cruelties: How panorama exhibitions about 1857 built support for colonial rule in Britain
Sonal
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When East India Company fed its India-bound troops dried potatoes
Margaret Makepeace
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How Punjab came to dominate the British Indian army
Muhammad Ali Shaikh, Dawn.com
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Tracing Koh-i-Noor’s journey from India to Persia to India to the British crown jewels
Arun Kumar, The Conversation
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Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar II was the people’s emperor – courteous to his own and the British
Swapna Liddle
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A historian closely studies the violence and coercion that Britain used to colonise India
Amar Farooqui