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Pandurangi Kodanda Rao. Queen Victoria as Empress of India , the visit to India of the Prince of Wales and the costly presents which the Duke of Edinburgh had made to the Princes in India . He condemned the charging to India of the ...
Pandurangi Kodanda Rao. Queen Victoria as Empress of India , the visit to India of the Prince of Wales and the costly presents which the Duke of Edinburgh had made to the Princes in India . He condemned the charging to India of the ...
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... India , would feel at home if , before they left England , they learnt about the life and literature of India . He was however careful to point out that the India he had in view was not the India of the modern cities like Calcutta ...
... India , would feel at home if , before they left England , they learnt about the life and literature of India . He was however careful to point out that the India he had in view was not the India of the modern cities like Calcutta ...
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... India , summoned the then Viceroy and Governor- General of India , Lord Irwin , for consultation in London and authorised him to announce in India that , " in the judgment of the British Government it was implicit in the Declaration of ...
... India , summoned the then Viceroy and Governor- General of India , Lord Irwin , for consultation in London and authorised him to announce in India that , " in the judgment of the British Government it was implicit in the Declaration of ...
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