India—The Jewel of the Crown

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India—The Jewel of the Crown

Akbar the Great

Akbar roping an elephant

Armored elephant in battle

Jahangir’s Dream Produced in 1620

Shah Jahan

Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal

Taj Mahal

Aurangzeb

Extent of British Influence

Queen Victoria, Empress of India

The Jewels of the Crown

Queen Victoria, “We are not amused.”

Punch Cartoon

Gateway of India, Bombay

Regiment of Bombay

Bremner Photo of Water Carrier

Forms of Transportation

Bremner photo of Grain Seller

Fishing Boats on the Ganges

More Structures of Empire

Telegraph Lines

Photos of Indians

19th century painting of government house in Calcutta

Church in Simla

The Life of the British Merchant

European “bungalow” in Ceylon

Building the Railways

Inside & Outside of Railway Station

Group of Thugs/Patron Goddess (Kali)

Living/begging at the Railway Station

Jinnah, Gandhi, Nehru

Amritsar, Golden Temple

Indira Gandhi, assassinated 1984