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Episode 07: Firangi Santh

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Hello and welcome everyone to the Seventh episode of our weekly podcast, India Colonised. Where we bring you stories and legends from the colonial past of our nation. In today’s episode, we are talking about A charismatic and authoritarian figure, John Nicholson, who’s life and controversial exploits have created a polarized legacy with contemporary descriptions of Nicholson ranging from him being the man who saved British rule in India to him being an "imperial psychopath". However, Nicholson was certainly a man of his time whose stern but fair governance gained him both fear and respect in equal measure from the various groups of people who lived under his rule. All in out seventh episode: Firangi Santh
We're new around here and we'd love to hear from you. Please do feel free to write to us your suggestions and comments to our email address equanimityblogs@gmail.com. If you like what we're doing and would love to receive regular updates about our work, then do consider subscribing to us on our social media platforms @indiacolonised
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Hello and welcome everyone to the Seventh episode of our weekly podcast, India Colonised. Where we bring you stories and legends from the colonial past of our nation. In today’s episode, we are talking about A charismatic and authoritarian figure, John Nicholson, who’s life and controversial exploits have created a polarized legacy with contemporary descriptions of Nicholson ranging from him being the man who saved British rule in India to him being an "imperial psychopath". However, Nicholson was certainly a man of his time whose stern but fair governance gained him both fear and respect in equal measure from the various groups of people who lived under his rule. All in out seventh episode: Firangi Santh
We're new around here and we'd love to hear from you. Please do feel free to write to us your suggestions and comments to our email address equanimityblogs@gmail.com. If you like what we're doing and would love to receive regular updates about our work, then do consider subscribing to us on our social media platforms @indiacolonised
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https://www.facebook.com/indiacolonised/
YouTube account
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN0d66arzR8XSIqpFSGnagA
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@IndiaColonised
Host's Twitter and Instagram
@omeribnhaq
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