Focuses on the revolution in India against the British rule and its significance to the U.S. Importance of the Indian problem to the United Nations; Suppression of the Indian revolution with ruthless force by the British government; Effec...
The Indian freedom fighter, Mangal Pandey was born on 19th July 1827 and he was a well-known Indian freedom warrior, is often considered as the predecessor of India’s first battle for independence, the 1857 revolution against the British. He led the sepoy mutiny, which finally led to the ...
As Tribal revolts remained confined to the era between18thand early 19thCentury, they contributed to the very beginning of the aggression for British Raj. They revolted not against the British but their policy for Indian’s which were imposed on them without even knowing their culture and its ...
Women and the Eritrean Revolution of women - the social economy of marriage and divorce - colonial rule (Italian, British and Ethiopian) - atrocities against women - emancipation of women... T Magos 被引量: 3发表: 1981年 Anglo‐American security policy and its threats to Dutch colonial rule...
Ch 8.The Scientific Revolution and... Ch 9.The French Revolution and Napoleon... Ch 10.Nationalist Revolutions Across the... Ch 11.Industrialization in the Western... Ch 12.European Life & Trends Ch 13.Imperialism in the 19th-20th... ...
Who was the first freedom fighter of India against the British? Who was the first commander in chief of free India? Who was the first Cabinet minister of India? Who is known as the father of Blue Revolution in India? Who was the first governor of Tripura in India?
In 1858 the British Raj known as the British Crown rule took control after the East India Company and would rule until India's Independence in 1947. Answer and Explanation: India was divided into two countries because a vast section of its Muslims wanted to have a country of their own. The...
India's Revolution India's Rule of Law India's secularism India's Space Programme India's sports India's State Assembly Constituencies India's State Finances India's Supreme Court India's Union-State relations India's urbanisation India's zombie companies India-Bangladesh Enclaves...
Locals had long suspected that he was none other than Subhas Chandra Bose (1897-1945), the Indian quasi-Fascist leader who in the 1930s had advocated a violent revolution against the British Empire to gain total independence for India. The Second World War had enabled him to practise what ...
Chapter 1 Talking about Torture after the Human Rights Revolution In May 1936, British troops rounded up the male residents of the Palestinian village of H... T Kelly - University of Pennsylvania Press 被引量: 31发表: 2012年 Treating survivors of war trauma and torture Civil LibertiesCopingFore...