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Glossary of Anglo-Indian Terminology
Anglo-Indian: An English person living in India, particularly one there for a considerable time.
Aryan Brother: Aryan originally referred to the eastern part of ancient Persia; also to the family of Indo-European languages and anyone descended from the ancient people who spoke one of them. The term “Aryan Brother” was an ironic and disparaging term Anglo-Indians applied to Indians.
babu, babuism: Originally a Hindu title of respect; among Anglo-Indians, used to refer to a native clerk or official who could write English;...
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A Passage to India: Summary and Analysis
- Part I, Chapters I – III: Summary and Analysis
- Part I, Chapters IV – VI: Summary and Analysis
- Part I, Chapter VII: Summary and Analysis
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- Part I, Chapters IX – XI: Summary and Analysis
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