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    The Bombay East Indians, also called East Indian Catholics or simply East Indians, are an ethno-religious Indian Christian community native to the Seven...
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  • station in East London East Indian(s) may refer to: Bombay East Indians, a Marathi-Konkani ethnoreligious group in Mumbai, India. East Indian language is...
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  • Employments that were intended for Christians, were the monopoly of the Bombay East Indians. With development, came in railways and steamship, a boon for the...
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    Catholic Archdiocese of Bombay. There are two different Christian ethnic communities in Maharashtra: the Bombay East Indians, who are predominantly Roman...
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  • Mazgaon (redirect from Chinatown, Bombay)
    Christian Bombay East Indians as 'Mazgon' or 'Maz-a-gon' and Marathi-speakers as Mazhgav.[citation needed] It was one of the seven islands of Bombay. It is...
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    Agera (festival) (category Indian festival stubs)
    Agera (East Indian: आगेरा) is a thanksgiving harvest festival celebrated by the Roman Catholic community of Mumbai primarily the Bombay East Indians. This...
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  • Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) is a public research university and technical institute in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. IIT Bombay was...
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    The Bombay Presidency or Bombay Province, also called Bombay and Sind (1843–1936), was an administrative subdivision (province) of India, with its capital...
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  • or living in the Indian subcontinent Bombay East Indians, a Christian community in India British Indians, British people of Indian origin Indo-Canadians...
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    Koli Christians (category Use Indian English from May 2022)
    are also a subgroup of the Bombay East Indians, who are the indigenous people of the Seven Islands of Bombay and the Bombay metropolitan area, which is...
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    Luso-Indians, or Portuguese-Indian, is a subgroup of the larger Eurasian multiracial ethnic creole people of Luso-Asians. Luso-Indians are people who...
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    Mumbai (redirect from Mumbai (Bombay))
    Baptista, Elsie Wilhelmina (1967). The East Indians: Catholic Community of Bombay, Salsette and Bassein. Bombay East Indian Association. Bates, Crispin (2003)...
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    Telangana and Kannadigas in Karnataka, India Agera: celebrated by Bombay East Indians in Mumbai; falls on the first Sunday of October. Vishu is the harvest...
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    Christianization of Goa (category Use Indian English from March 2022)
    and interactions in the Portuguese Bombay territory, which was ruled from the capital at Old Goa. Bombay East Indians were formerly Portuguese citizens...
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  • Maharashtra Swaraj Party (category Use Indian English from October 2016)
    "Swaraj is my birthright", coined by a Bombay East Indian freedom fighter and Mumbai's first mayor of Indian origin, Joseph "Kaka" Baptista. Baptista...
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  • in Goa Primate of the East Indies Krista Purana Goan Catholic literature Indo-Portuguese creole Romi Konkani Bombay East Indian dialect Kristi language...
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    centuries. Most Malaysian Indians are ethnic Tamils; smaller groups include the Malayalees, Telugus and Punjabis. Malaysian Indians form the fifth-largest...
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    Wadia Group (redirect from Bombay Realty)
    with the British East India Company to build ships and docks in Bombay in 1736. This, and subsequent efforts, would result in Bombay becoming a strategic...
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    restored and is enshrined in a place of honour at the basilica. Bombay East Indians as well as Hindus visit this shrine often, making the place a prominent...
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    The Bombay Army was the army of the Bombay Presidency, one of the three presidencies of British India. It was established in 1668 and governed by the East...
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    Konkan (category Use Indian English from May 2016)
    Israel is mainly found in Raigad district. The Christians included Bombay East Indians in North Konkan and Mumbai, Goan Catholics in Goa, Karwari Catholics...
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  • Roman Catholic Brahmin (category Use Indian English from September 2013)
    ~ bamɔɳ/ in Romi Konkani & Kupari in Bombay East Indian dialects) is a caste among the Goan, Bombay East Indian and Mangalorean Catholics who are descendants...
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  • Norteiro people (category Use Indian English from September 2021)
    Luso-Indians as in the case of the Damanese of Damaon territory and the Korlaite Christians of Chaul, the natives identify as the Bombay East Indians, that...
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  • Sahar Village, Mumbai (category Use Indian English from July 2017)
    Sahar Village lies in the Andheri East suburb of Mumbai. It is among the oldest settlements of Bombay East Indians on Salsette Island. The village had...
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    peoples such as Anglo-Indians, Luso-Indians and Armenian Indians also existed in the subcontinent. Christians were involved in the Indian National Congress...
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    dispensaries: 1,826 Publications: 292 Catholicism portal India portal Bombay East Indian Catholics Catholic Church in Bhutan Catholic Church in Nepal Catholic...
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    (1967), The East Indians: Catholic Community of Bombay, Salsette and Bassein, Bombay East Indian Association Burnell, John (2007), Bombay in the Days...
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    citizens of the Republic of India are called 'Indian nationals', or even 'Indian Indians'. Foreign Indians may be distinguished in terms of residency status...
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  • which connected the Velhas Conquistas to the Bombay Presidency. They primarily moved to the cities of Bombay (now Mumbai), Poona (now Pune), Calcutta (now...
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  • Anglo-Indians, Indian Christians, Labour, Depressed Classes, Cotton Trade Elected Members (86) Non-Muhammadan (General) (46): Urban (11): Bombay City (North)...
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