The East India Company has gone into liquidation more than 160 years after its dissolution following the 1857 rebellion.
The East India Company had been revived in 2010 as a luxury food and drink retailer, the modern incarnation sought to trade on heritage rather than empire.
At its peak in the early 1800s, the company had a private army of around 250,000 men and controlled vast parts of India. It ...
The East India Company, revived by Indian businessman Sanjiv Mehta in 2010, has ceased operations and entered liquidation, ...
London and New York: Routledge, 2025. Pp. xii, 269. Maps, tables, append., gloss, notes, biblio., index. $39.99 paper. ISBN: 1032380594 The Indian Mutiny in the ...
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East India Company goes bankrupt, shuts down again after 170 years
The East India Company, once ruler of vast Indian territories, has closed for the second time. Relaunched in the 2000s by Indian entrepreneur Sanjiv Mehta as a Mayfair luxury brand, which sold ...
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History meets irony: When King Charles launched a Bollywood movie on India’s revolt against British rule
In 2003, the launch of Aamir Khan starrer 'Mangal Pandey: The Rising' witnessed a moment that many found deeply ironic — the muhurat clap of the film, which centered on India’s 1857 revolt against ...
Explore a two-month exhibition at Kolkata's Alipore Museum showcasing 40 foreign artists' unique perspectives on India from 1857 to 1947.
The revived East India Company has shut down in London after entering liquidation, marking its second collapse since the 1857 rebellion. Here’s what led to the end of the historic brand’s modern ...
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