The Royal India Asylum was a lunatic asylum operated by the Secretary of State for India at Ealing between 1870 and 1892. The asylum occupied Elm Grove...
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until 1870, when the India Office opened its own asylum, the Royal India Asylum, at Hanwell, Middlesex.: 125–132 The East India Club in London was formed...
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Ealing which the East India Company took over in 1870 and created the "Royal India Asylum", which closed in 1892.) Another local asylum was "Lawn House",...
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The right of asylum, sometimes called right of political asylum (asylum from Ancient Greek ἄσυλον (ásulon) 'sanctuary'), is an ancient juridical concept...
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Premier Sir George Dibbs. His father was institutionalized in the Royal India Asylum when he was a boy, and at the age of 14 Dibbs entered the service...
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The lunatic asylum, insane asylum or mental asylum was an institution where people with mental illness were confined. It was an early precursor of the...
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the next 37 years in the care of the East India Company, moving with them to their new Royal India Asylum in Ealing, London. He died aged 81 in 1872...
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Mary, Princess Royal (Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary; 25 April 1897 – 28 March 1965) was a member of the British royal family. She was the only daughter...
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Psychiatric hospital (redirect from Psychiatric asylum)
employed in India, Japan, and other countries. Modern psychiatric hospitals evolved from, and eventually replaced, the older lunatic asylum. Their development...
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Lawrence School, Lovedale (category 1858 establishments in British India)
materialized and four such schools, known then as the Lawrence Military Asylums, were established: at Sanawar in 1847 and Mount Abu in 1856, both during...
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Charles Alexander McMahon (category Administrators in British India)
Waterloo. In 1881, McMahon’s father was an elderly inmate of the Royal India Asylum at Hanwell. After training at the Addiscombe Military Seminary, McMahon...
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Begum Hazrat Mahal (category Queens consort of India)
found asylum in Nepal, where she died in 1879. Her role in the rebellion has given her a heroine status in the post-colonial history of India. Begum...
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carrier was changed to Royal Jordanian Airlines in 1986, the only fatal incident was when a hijacker, seeking political asylum, was killed by the on-board...
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The Lawrence School, Sanawar (category 1847 establishments in British India)
school was known as "Lawrence's Asylum", reflecting its focus on orphans. In 1858 it was renamed the "Lawrence Royal Military School". By 1853, the school...
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U.S. Govt. Print. Off. Retrieved 17 August 2012. "Dalai Lama Gets Asylum In India; Harried In Flight". archive.nytimes.com. Archived from the original...
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Act 1988 Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993 Asylum and Immigration Act 1996 Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 Immigration, Asylum and Nationality...
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Athiran (category Films about disability in India)
The story is set in a psychiatric asylum.The film has similarities with the 2014 Hollywood film Stonehearst Asylum. Principal photography began in November...
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House of Maktoum (redirect from Dubai royal family)
Haya bint Al Hussein, had fled Dubai and was in Germany seeking political asylum along with her children son and daughter. The cause of the departure was...
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Chashma's Dr Hansraj Hathi aka Kavi Kumar Azaad passed away". The Times of India. Retrieved 9 July 2018. "Dr. Hathi From 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah'...
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Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent (redirect from Islamic invasion of India)
acts of destruction in that temples in medieval India were sites associated with sovereignty, royal power, money, and authority. According to Wink, the...
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Hathwa Raj (category Quasi-princely estates of India)
the oldest royal dynasty in the world. In present India, Baghochia Royal dynasty is holding number one position according to the oldest royal dynasty remain...
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circulated by far-right groups that the perpetrator of the attack was a Muslim asylum seeker, in addition to broader Islamophobic, racist, and anti-immigrant...
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Leh (redirect from Leh, India)
issue became impossible. Similarly, China was offended that India had given political asylum to the Dalai Lama when he fled across the border in March 1959...
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Ladakh (redirect from Ladakh, India)
issue became impossible. Similarly, China was offended that India had given political asylum to the Dalai Lama when he fled across the border in March 1959...
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Matthew Digby Wyatt (category British East India Company people)
Secretary of State for India, Wyatt oversaw the conversion of the Elm Grove House estate at Hanwell into the new Royal India Asylum, which opened in August...
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Nirav Modi (category Jewellery retailers of India)
asylum - FT". 10 June 2018. Retrieved 11 June 2018. "Billionaire jeweller Nirav Modi flees to UK, claiming political asylum: Report - Times of India"...
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2008. He did not return to India and reportedly sought asylum in the United States. Sushant Divgikar, the winner of Mr Gay India 2014, was a contestant on...
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Mary of Teck (redirect from Mary, Empress consort of India)
was Queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Empress of India, from 6 May 1910 until 20 January 1936 as the wife of King-Emperor George...
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George V (redirect from George V, Emperor of India)
was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936. George was born during the reign...
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VA: Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, 1st Class, 10 February 1862 CI: Companion of the Crown of India, 1 January 1878 RRC: Member of the Royal Red Cross...
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