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The British Empire stretched over 13 million square miles across several continents—23 percent of the world's land—at its height in 1922, whence comes the phrase: "The sun never sets on the ...
Britain's steel industry decline and India's rise in steel production compared, highlighting the shift in global power ...
After losing the 13 colonies Britain did not want its empire to shrink again, and decided to make it even bigger. Ruling India was economically very beneficial for Britain, because the British ...
At its peak, the Mauryan Empire covered most of ... a foothold in the subcontinent after the decline of the Mughal Empire. The British East India Company initially set up trade posts in India ...
The trademark tickets reflect the changing times and idea of what the designer thought of India - one might see a deity, an ...
The British Empire was ruled by the Royal Family ... During the war, the Royal Family changed its surname from 'Saxe-Coburg-Gotha' to 'Windsor', which sounded more British. George V was related ...