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    Between the courts of Lahore and Windsor: Anglo-Indian relations and the re-making of royalty in the nineteenth century by Atwal, R

    Published 2017
    “…This study effectively de-centres the British imperial official as the primary agent in Anglo-Indian elite encounters, and goes further to demonstrate that whether in the case of the connections between royal personages, or in the ties between ‘monarchy, nation and empire’, the capability for royal agency to shape the nature of such relationships evolved over time and was a consistently contested matter.…”
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    Decolonising Anglo-Indians: strategies for a mixed-race community in late colonial India during the first half of the 20th century. by Charlton-Stevens, U

    Published 2012
    “…<p>Anglo-Indians, a designation acquired in the 1911 Indian Census, had previously been known as Eurasians, East Indians, Indo-Britons and half-castes. …”
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    Urban Revitalization Of Historical Town Centre: A Case Study Of The Cultural Heritage Zone Of George Town, Penang. by Yeap , Soon Lye

    Published 1998
    “…George Town, due to its historic background, has a large pool of pre-war building and a reasonably intact historic center Among Malaysian states, Penang alone has an impressive collection of early 19th century Anglo- Indian building where British Indian architecture influences were disseminated to the rest of the Straits of Melacca. …”
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    A tale of two dictionaries: the Hobson-Jobson in proofs and the OED in slips by Nagle, T

    Published 2010
    “…Murray's consultations with Yule on topics pertaining to India, Ceylon, and Malaya eventually prompted Yule to send Murray a copy of the <em>Hobson-Jobson's</em> page proofs, from which Murray extracted numerous definitions and quotations, as he openly acknowledged (see also Nagle [forthcoming]):</p><p>Colonel Yule has generously allowed us the use of the proofs of his Discursive Glossary of Anglo-Indian Colloquial Terms, an important work now in the press, which has often been of service in helping to complete the history of such of these words as fall within our province (Murray 1885, vi).…”
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    Public opinion and India policy, 1872-1880 by Dasgupta, U, Gupta, Yma

    Published 1969
    “…The Indian and the Anglo-Indian press were at one and there was support for them from sections of the British press as well. …”
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