193. Empire of Numbers: The Indian Origin of Arabic Numerals

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373. The First British Indians: The Sisters Rejected By Queen Victoria (Ep 4)

Who were Princesses Irene and Pauline, the forgotten Duleep Singh sisters? Why did Queen Victoria shun them? Why did Irene choose to leave her fortune to Dr Barnado's, sparking a vicious legal battle? And why has the fate of Paulina remained a mystery to historians for decades? I ...  Afficher plus

371. The First British Indians: Last Sikh In Lahore (Ep 3)

Who was Bamba Duleep Singh, the self-styled 'Queen of the Punjab'? How did she survive Partition to become one of the last Sikh residents of Lahore? Why did she turn her back on British high society in favour of radical Indian revolutionaries? Why was her attempt to become the fi ...  Afficher plus

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