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The Indian Caste System

British East India Company

Depiction of Sati Raja Ram Mohan Roy, 1774-1833

Queen Victoria, Empress of India

Umkhonto We Sizwe (Spear of the Nation) Indian Soldiers in 1st World War

Mahatma Ghandi young and old

1928 poster condemning Simon Commission because it had no Indian members

The Salt March

Commonwealth World War 2 Recruitment Poster

Nehru and Gandhi, 1942 Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian National Congress

Muhammad Ali Jinnah Lahore Resolution calling for a separate Muslim State, 1940

The ‘Quit India’ movement

Nehru and Mountbatten at Indian independence, 1947 Celebrating Indian Independence Day

British India India following Partition and independence of Bangladesh

Muslims flee New Delhi after Indian Independence Mass Migrations