- Al-Hind is a term used for the
people of modern-day
India and 'Hindu', or '
Hindoo', was used
towards the end of the
eighteenth century by the
British to refer...
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Hindoo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hindoo is an
archaic spelling of
Hindu and one
whose use
today may be
considered derogatory.
Hindoo may...
- century, this term was used for
Afghan origin Muslim emperor Ibrahim Lodhi as
Hindoo emperor in Encyclopædia
Americana (Lieber) of 1829.
Other prominent mentions...
- The
Hindoo Patriot (Bengali: হিন্দু প্যাট্রিয়ট) was an
English w****ly
published from
Calcutta in the
later half of the
nineteenth century in Bengal. In...
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Hindoo (1878–1901) was an
outstanding American Thoroughbred race
horse who won 30 of his 35 starts,
including the
Kentucky Derby, the
Travers Stakes, and...
- Indo-Saracenic
architecture (also
known as Indo-Gothic, Mughal-Gothic, Neo-Mughal, in the 19th
century often Indo-Islamic style) was a
revivalist architectural...
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Hindoo Holiday is a
comic memoir by the
English author J. R. Ackerley.
Published by
Chatto and
Windus in 1932, it is
written in the form of (and based...
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Tribes of the
Hindoo Koosh is a book
written by
Colonel John
Biddulph and
originally published in 1880. The book was one of the
first written in English...
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Stereotypes of
South Asians consist of
various generalized beliefs about individuals from
South Asia
which derive from the region's
history and interaction...
- The
Hindoo Dagger is a 1909
American short film and
mystery drama directed by D. W.
Griffith and the film was made by the
American Mutoscope and Biograph...