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  2. Flags of British India - Wikipedia

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    The flags of British India were varied, and the British Empire used several different banners during the period of its rule in the Indian subcontinent. [5] [2] [6] Flags with the Star of India emblem in their design are often referred to as the Star of India flag, and were used to represent India itself [7] and high offices in the government of India.

  3. Pingali Venkayya - Wikipedia

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    A National Flag for India) with 30 potential designs for a flag. [12] [14] From 1918 to 1921, he proposed various ideas to the Congress leadership while also working at the Andhra National College in Machilipatnam. [1] [2] [6] In 1921, the AICC held its two-day crucial session in Bezawada (now Vijayawada) on March 31 and April 1.

  4. Dominion of India - Wikipedia

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    The empire, also called the British Raj and sometimes the British Indian Empire, consisted of regions, collectively called British India, that were directly administered by the British government, and regions, called the princely states, that were ruled by Indian rulers under a system of paramountcy, in favor of the British. The Dominion of ...

  5. Indian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    The All India Azad Muslim Conference, which represented nationalist Muslims, gathered in Delhi in April 1940 to voice its support for an independent and united India. [23] The British Government, however, sidelined the 'All India' organization from the independence process and came to see Jinnah, who advocated separatism, as the sole ...

  6. British Raj - Wikipedia

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    There were 565 princely states when India and Pakistan became independent from Britain in August 1947. The princely states did not form a part of British India (i.e. the presidencies and provinces), as they were not directly under British rule. The larger ones had treaties with Britain that specified which rights the princes had; in the smaller ...

  7. Bal Gangadhar Tilak - Wikipedia

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    The British colonial authorities called him "The father of the Indian unrest". He was also conferred with the title of " Lokmanya ", which means "accepted by the people as their leader". [ 6 ] Mahatma Gandhi called him "The Maker of Modern India".

  8. Bhikaiji Cama - Wikipedia

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    Following Cama's 1907 Stuttgart address, the flag she raised there was smuggled into British India by Indulal Yagnik and is now on display at the Maratha and Kesari Library in Pune. In 2004, politicians of the BJP , India's political party, attempted to identify a later design (from the 1920s) as the flag Cama raised in Stuttgart. [ 12 ]

  9. The History of British India - Wikipedia

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    The History of British India is a three-volume work by the Scottish historian, economist, political theorist, and philosopher James Mill, charting the history of Company rule in India. The work, first published in 1817, was an instant success and secured a "modicum of prosperity" for Mill.

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