
Keywords; Anglo-Indian Community, Afonso de Albuquerque, Intermarriage, Luso-Indians. the very beginnings of European contact with India. After an extended period, some daring and ambitious …
It discusses the origins of the Anglo-Indians in terms of the colonial practices of the Europeans and traces the valuable role the Anglo-Indians played in maintaining the British in India.
These offspring who were first known to be natives to India evolved into the Anglo-Indian community, in order to form a confederation to the British Raj5, a sort of bond and kinship, a bridge between the …
Presenting the work from Anglo-Indian as well as non-Anglo-Indian per-spectives, this work offers a critical approach to Anglo-Indian identity from a range of geographical and temporal perspectives.
Aug 6, 2025 · Post-colonial analyses, while highlighting the destabi-lizing impact of Anglo-Indians’ liminal racial positionality, continue to contex-tualize them as firmly located outside the boundaries of …
Other definitions have also been used, and in practice the Anglo-Indian has been the person who defines himself as such. The term has come to include all products of miscegenation of Europeans …
The roots of Anglo-Indian identity lie in the colonial era, forged in the crucible of British India. Early Anglo-Indians, often born from marriages between British officers and Indian women, faced social …