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The Indian indenture system was a system of indentured servitude, by which more than 1.6 million workers from British India were transported to labour... |
between servant and slave classes. The Indian indenture system was a system of indenture by which two million Indians called coolies were transported to various... |
Girmityas (redirect from Indentured Indians) of the Indian indenture system. The word girmit represented an Indian pronunciation of the English language word "agreement" - from the indenture "agreement"... |
Corporate finance Debt security Debt bondage Debenture Indentured servant Indian indenture system Irish slaves myth Prospectus Securities law Slavery Blackbirding... |
Fiji (section Indian indenture system in Fiji) indentured labour in Queensland, was made law in Fiji also. Between 1879 and 1916, tens of thousands of Indians moved to Fiji to work as indentured labourers... |
History of India (redirect from Indian history) Bahawalpur (1833). The Indian indenture system was an ongoing system of indenture, a form of debt bondage, by which 3.5 million Indians were transported to... |
Caribbean, Fiji, Mauritius, Myanmar and Africa mainly by Indian immigrants during the Indian indenture system. It is an erect, suberect or trailing, densely hairy... |
Slavery in India (section Indian indenture system) slavery in 1833, the Indian indenture system arose in response to labor demands in regions which had abolished slavery. The indenture system has been compared... |
Between 1879 and 1916, a total of 42 ships made 87 voyages, carrying Indian indentured labourers to Fiji. Initially the ships brought labourers from Calcutta... |
Indo-Guyanese (redirect from Guyanese of Indian descent) relations Indian indenture system Indo-Caribbean Hinduism in Guyana British Indo-Caribbean community Indo-Caribbean Americans Non-resident Indian and person... |
was abolished in the European colonies, Indians were hired under the Indian indenture system to become indentured laborers to fill the need for cheap labor... |
Indo-Fijians (redirect from Fijian Indian) Volavola, rugby union player Indian indenture system Arya Samaj in Fiji Fiji Hindi Fijian Indian diaspora South Indians in Fiji Gujaratis in Fiji Hinduism... |
Fiona. "Sexuality, Nationalism, and 'Race': Humanitarian Debate about Indian Indenture in Fiji, 1910–18". Labour History: A Journal of Labour and Social History... |
Indo-Caribbeans (redirect from East Indian Communities in the Caribbean) Indo-Caribbeans or Indian-Caribbeans are people in the Caribbean who are descendants of the Jahaji indentured laborers from India and the wider subcontinent... |
Indo-Trinidadian and Tobagonian (category Trinidad and Tobago people of Indian descent) indentured laborers from India through the Indian indenture system from 1845 till 1917, and some Indians and other South Asians, along with their families... |
India as indentured labourers, many of them to work on the Kenya–Uganda railway. Others had arrived earlier by sea as traders. Today, the Indian community... |
of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar to other British colonies under the Indian indenture system. The major destinations were Mauritius, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago... |
Indentured servitude in British America was the prominent system of labor in the British American colonies until it was eventually supplanted by slavery... |
being in a condition of slavery. Abolition of slavery timeline Indian indenture system Slavery Abolition Act 1833 Slavery in India Maharajan, M. (1 January... |
Maraj (category Surnames of Indian origin) priests who immigrated to different European colonies during the Indian indenture system and their descendants because when stating their names to the respective... |