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the foreign travel of Indians, and foreigners travelling to and within the Presidencies and Provinces of British India. The passport was based on the... |
The Bengal Presidency was a colonial region of British India; it was made up of undivided Bengal. This area of Bengal is today split into Bangladesh as... |
the British Empire in South Asia. The area is now in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Myanmar. The British Raj is also called the British Indian... |
The Bombay Presidency was a former province of British India. It began in the 17th century as trading posts of the British East India Company, but later... |
in the Madras Presidency of British India. It covered the area of the present-day districts of Kanchipuram and Tiruvallur and parts of Chennai city. It... |
The Nawabs of Bengal (the Nawab Nizam of Bengal and Orissa) were the rulers of the provinces of Bengal and Orissa. Between 1717 and 1772, they were the... |
Muhammad Ali Jinnah (redirect from Pakistani Father of the Nation) Council. He was an active member of the council. Like many other leaders of British India, Jinnah also supported Great Britain during World War I. The leaders... |
Ram Nath Kovind (category Presidents of India) President of India upon winning the 2017 presidential election in July 2017. He was the second president to have been a Dalit leader and member of the Bharatiya... |
Sikh Empire (category Empires and kingdoms of Pakistan) the British East India Company defeated it in the Second Anglo-Sikh War. The empire stretched from Gilgit and Tibet in the north to the deserts of Sindh... |
Punjab and Indus Valley. 1857, November 1st AD Pakistan becomes part of the foreign coloinal imperialistic romanic empire of British India or the British Raj... |
Mamluk dynasty (Delhi) (category History of India) Aibak. He was a turkic slave of Muhammad of Ghor. The Mamluk dynasty ruled much of Eastern Pakistan, Northern India and present-day Bangladesh from 1206... |
Khalji dynasty (category History of India) dynasty of Turkic origin. It ruled large parts of South Asia between 1290 and 1320. It covered Eastern Pakistan and much of present-day India. "Khalji... |
2013 (section In fiction and popular culture) France and Košice, Slovakia become European Capital of Culture. January 1 - The Republic of Ireland starts its six-month Presidency of the Council of the... |
Indo-Greek Kingdom (category Empires and kingdoms of Pakistan) a part of the Greek Empire. It ruled mainly in Pakistan but also parts of modern-day Afghanistan and India from 180 BCE to around 10 CE, and was ruled... |
Newfoundland and Labrador: Government House (Monarch; Lieutenant Governor) Quebec: Édifice Price/Price Building (Premier) *The provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan... |
Soanian (category Ancient culture of Pakistan) lithic occurrences and raw material exploitation in the Siwalik Frontal Zone, northern India: a geoarchaeological perspective". Journal of Human Evolution... |
Indo-Parthian Kingdom (category Empires and kingdoms of Pakistan) University Press. pp. 1–256. ISBN 9781474400305. Wiki Commons has media related to Indo-Parthian. Coins of the Indo-Parthians History of Greco-India... |