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'''British India''', may refer to:
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*Collectively to the ], ], and ] while they were under ] (ending 1858) and governed by the British East India Company's representatives.<ref>'''1.''' Edney, M.E. (1997) , University of Chicago Press. 480 pages. ISBN 9780226184883. '''2.''' Hawes, C.J. (1996) . Routledge, 217 pages. ISBN 0700704256.</ref>
*] under the ] in India (1858 to 1947) that were directly administered by the British Government India Office and by the Viceroy and Governor-General of India in the name of the British Crown.<ref>'''1.''' Kakar, S. (1996) , ''Medical History''. '''40'''(2): 215–230. '''2.''' Blunt, Alison. (2002) , ''History Workshop Journal'' 54(1):49-72</ref>


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*"British India" has also been used in the sense of "the British in India."<ref>'''1.''' Caplan, Lionel. (2000) "Iconographies of Anglo-Indian Women: Gender Constructs and Contrasts in a Changing Society," ''Modern Asian Studies'', '''34'''(4):863-892. Quote: "He concludes that, away from the 'restrictions and prejudices of British India', their achievements 'contradict ... the popular British stereotypes of ..." '''2.''' (1830). Quote: "... the habits and character of British India." '''3.''' Quote: ''The Manners and Customs of British India''</ref>
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